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The Moscow Metro was once one of - -
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the most beautiful underground railways
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in the whole world. .
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13.3.2.1.
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a | lovely white | flower |
the | nice summer | dress |
the | World Peace | Congress |
all both, , such what, ha lf, (. 2.3.). . , , (, , , some, any, many, much, each, every, either, - no), , . :
ak t his pen. - .
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Do you like our new English -
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teacher? ?
This is Jacks penknife, not yours. - , .
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Whose book is this? - ?
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Ive got many things to do. - M .
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There are no books on the table. - .
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Open your books at page five. - 5.
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1) : a short text - ; a hard task -
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; slow motions - .
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, (. 5.4.):
an ugly large old Scythian -
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metallic weapon .
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2) :
Give me another cup of tea, - , .
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please.
There is little milk in the jug. - .
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He gave each child an apple. - .
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3) :
Two or three days went by. - .
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Nineteen persons were -
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gathered here. .
Ours was the first boat on the -
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river. .
4) I II:
The frozen ground was hard -
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as stone. .
The melting ice or snow keeps -
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the same temperature while .
melting.
We saw the lighted windows - .
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of the cottage.
5) :.
Tomorrows my mothers birthday. - .
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They are all in Janes room. - .
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1) :
The garden was surrounded by a -
low stone wall. .
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export oil ; oil export - .
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wave motion | ||
wave length | ||
tension test | ||
war damage | , |
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Steam engine cylinder -
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Engine-driven generator -
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Permanent bar magnet -
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A public supply power system -
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7) :
The Trade Union conference -
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opened at 6 oclock. 6 .
John was of think-before-you- - ,
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speak sort. , - .
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13.3.2.2.
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1) :
You will find him in this house -
in the room to your right. .
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of | The works of M.V. Lomonosov have been translated into many foreign languages. | . . . |
about | I like books about great travellers. | . |
for | Many thanks for the book. | . |
from | The distance from Earth to Venus is 40 million kilometres. | 40 . |
in | Do you like the pictures in this book? | ? |
on | I am going to make a report on space flights. | . |
to | Heres the key to the door. | . |
with | Do you like coffee with milk? | ? |
without | My little brother Tom doesnt like books without pictures. | . |
2) -, :
Jack London, a famous American - , -
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writer, was born in the family of ,
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a poor farmer. .
3) :
She admired his way of doing - , .
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things.
of, (. 7.5.4.).
4) :
He looked again at the shelves - - of the books to be read. , .
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5) for. :
The first thing for you to do is to - , ,
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go to the library and look up a
series of papers. .
6) :
The bomb had fallen through the -
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roof on the timbers below. .
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The high peak, lighted by the - , -
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morning sun, was very beautiful. , .
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8) :
Thats all I have to say. - , .
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9) :
Military units, famous for their - ,
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heroic deeds, have the honorary ,
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title of Guards units.
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10) ,
) , some, any, no every:
Everything possible was done to - ,
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finish the work at the date fixed.
.
I saw nothing important there. - .
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) , singular plural:
The only people present were -
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Dolton, Lucy and Lucys husband. , .
The first person singular -
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, , , , . . , . :
I heard the voices of the kids, - ,
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waiting for the school bell to ring. .
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They behaved like schoolboys, - , ,
afraid of the teacher. .
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13.3.2.3. (The Apposition)
(The Apposition). ; , . :
This is Doctor Brown. - .
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My elder brother Tom is a -
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university student. .
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London, the capital of Great - , ,
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Britain, has a population of 9
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about 9 million people. .
Jack London, a famous American - , -
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writer, was born in 1876. , 1876 .
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, , , , , . :
Ann, the daughter of the landlady, - , ,
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helped us to pack. .
There I met Mr Silton, a film - -
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producer. , .
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The Glory, a British steamship, -
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was to arrive on Monday morning.
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13.3.3. (The Adverbial Modifier)
, , - , (, , , ..), .
, , , , , , , , , , , . , , . , . , , ( ? ? ? ? ? ? ..). , , , , , .. :
1) :
He found himself in a lonely - .
street.
The procession moved slowly -
towards the embankment. .
He will be here tomorrow. - .
2) :
The snow began to fall early in the - .
morning.
Ill phone you on Sunday. - .
He seldom spoke with such -
frankness. .
, when while , . :
When out of the flame (=When the -
wire is out of the flame) it becomes ,
magnetic again. .
The worthy old lady took a fancy to - - Rawdon Crawly when a boy. ,
.
3) :
He moved steadily but slowly over - ,
the soft snow. .
He likes to sleep with the windows -
open. .
She was crying bitterly. - .
He arrived by taxi. - .
He walked very fast. - .
4) :
Its very romantic to take a walk by - -
the moonlight. .
I dont feel like going out in such - weather. .
5) :
I did my best to prevent her from - , making this mistake. .
To achieve success one should work - , hard. .
6) :
The plane was detained because of - - - the fog. .
She was shivering with cold. - .
7) :
She sat still like a statue. - .
He was as ugly as a monkey. - , .
8) :
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Almost all pupils behaved well. -
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Papers and TV vary greatly in - -
power of influence on people. -
.
9) :
He was clever enough to - ,
understand this. .
She was too tired to go for a walk. - ,
.
10)
Whatever the reason, she should - ,
have come. .
Though tired, he agreed to - , accompany us. .
11) :
To look at her you wouldnt believe - , -
she was a famous actress. ,
.
He said he would do it if - , necessary. .
12) :
He had no choice but to obey the -
order. , .
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1) :
The second day was exactly like -
the first. .
You speak English quite well. -
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