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1 (.1,3,4)

2 (. 1,4)

3 (. 1,2)

4 ( 2,3,4)

5 Present Simple (. 1-5)

6 Past Simple (. 1-5)

7 Future Simple (. 1-4)

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1 (.1,3,4)

Translate into Russian.

1. The firm stated that a license was required for the export of these goods.
2. Russia has the worlds largest deposits of oil.
3. We have received some important information on the state of the wool market.
4. Mathematics forms the basis of many other sciences.
5. Coal is extracted in many districts of our country.
6. A new glass works has been built near the village.
7. He is the father of my sisters husband.
8. A woman of her intelligence would make a good Supreme Court justice.
9. His clothes were wet as he had been caught in the rain.
10 The Nevas cargo consisted of wheat and barley.
11. In this article you will find the figures of Italian exports and imports for the last three months.
12. Scientists have been collecting data on air pollution levels.

 

Make the nouns in bold plural. Change sentences if necessary.

1. A copy of the contract was sent to London.
2. The last leaf fell from the tree.
3. The woman standing by the window is our secretary.
4. This shoe is too large for my foot.
5. Is this worker an Englishman or a German? He is a Frenchman .
6. The mouse was caught.
7. What is the childs name?
8. The roof of the house was covered with snow.
9. A potato is a vegetable and a cherry is a fruit.

 

Make the nouns in bold singular. Change sentences if necessary.

1. These factories produce furniture.
2. The wives of the sailors came to the shore.
3. I have hurt my feet and hands.
4. In the farmyard we could see oxen, sheep, cows and geese.
5. Do your teeth still ache?
6. These are my friends studies.
7. He keeps his toys in the boxes.
8. These ladies are those gentlemens wives.
9. The children are sitting on the benches.

 

2 ( 1,4)

Fill the gaps with personal or reflexive pronouns.

1. He is quit right, I agree with completely.
2. I looked at in the mirror and left the house in a very good mood.
3. Who is it? Its may I come in?
4. Mr. Lloyds is very fat weighs over a hundred kilos?
5. introduced his wife to the quests.
6. Where shall meet, Bob?
7. James took the book and opened .
8. We dont dress for dinner here.
9. I taught to play the quitar.
10. Selfish people only care about

 

Complete the sentences using possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, our, their).

1. I left car in the garage.
2. Mary hung coat on the peg.
3. Jack had hair cut.
4. Neil and David ate supper.
5. I hope you enjoy holiday.
6. Well invite you round to house sometime and complete these by addig a possessive with own.
7. You must make up own mind.
8. The children had to cook own supper.
9. Bill borrowed Jennys car own can was being repaired.
10. Ill bring own sheets and towels.
11. Every dog had own special basket to sleep in.
12. You should do own washing up.

3 (. 1,2)

1. Write the following cardinal numerals with letters and make the corresponding ordinal numerals.

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 11; 12; 14; 15; 21; 25; 28; 30; 52; 67; 74; 83; 99; 100.

Write it in English.

1. 245; 533; 816.
2. 3,562; 7,324.
3. ; ; .
4. ; ; .
5. 2+3=5; 7-4=3; 35=15; 10:2=5.
6. 1 ; 8 .

7. 5; 6.
8. 3.45; 8.09.
9. 2/3; 4/5.


4 (.2,3,4)

Give the Comparative and Superlative Degrees.

Sad, grey, bad, old, happy, free, far, dry, big, near, shy, unusual, able, mountainous, little, polite, famous, well-known, heavy.

Put adjectives into correct forms.

1. John is (young) of the 3 brothers.
2. The Sun is (bright) the Moon.
3. Is the diameter of Jupiter (big) than that of the Earth?
4. That room is (light) than yours.
5. This room is (large) than the one upstairs.
6. It doesnt take (much) than four days to cross the Atlantic, does it?



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