a)3; 13; 30; 4; 14; 40; 5; 15; 50; 2; 12; 20; 8; 18; 80.
b)21; 82; 35; 44; 33; 55; 96; 67; 79; 41; 53; 22.
c) 143; 258; 414; 331; 972; 205; 101; 557; 999; 313.
d)1,582; 7,111; 3,013; 5,612; 2,003; 9,444; 4040.
e) 15,500; 57,837; 45,971; 92,017; 65,331; 11,443.
f) 235,142; 978,218; 106,008; 321,103; 627,344; 552,331.
g)1,352,846; 4,125,963; 35,756,394; 257,382,761.
Form, read and write ordinal numerals from the following.
a) 7; 4; 8; 9; 5; 12; 3; 2; 1; 13; 15; 11; 10.
b) 20; 21; 30; 32; 40; 43; 50; 54; 60; 75; 80; 98.
c) 100; 120; 125; 200; 230; 231; 300; 450; 563; 892.
Read and write the following dates.
6/VI.1799; 5/VH.1914; 22/VI.I941; 9/V.1945; 23/11.1928; 12/IV.1961; 27/X.1977; 30/XI.1982; 19/VIII.1991; I/I.2000.
Answer the following questions.
1. How much is 17 plus 19? 2. How much is 25 plus 32? 3. How much is 120 plus 205? 4. How much is 13 minus 4? 5. How much is 200 minus 45? 6. How much is 7 multiplied by 8? 7. How much is 42 divided by 6?
Read and write out in words the following common and decimal fractions.
a) 1/7; 1/5; 1/9; 1/3; 1/12; 1/15; 1/25; 3/8; 2/5; 4/7; 9/23; 3/4; 5/9; 1 3/40; 1 3/5; 2 5/7; 5 1/3; 4 1/6.
b) 3.5; 2.34; 12.3; 52.51; 0.1; 0,25; 0,302; 132.054; 5.37; 6.4.
(the verb)
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Active | Passive | |
Indefinite (Simple) | To play To write | To be played To be written |
Continuous | To be playing To be writing | |
Perfect | To have played To have written | To have been played To have been written |
Perfect Continuous | To have been playing To have been writing |
Continuous, .
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1. . .
To study is our task. .
2. .
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You must read a lot. .
He began to read. .
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To live is to learn. .
3. ( ).
I like to walk. - .
4. . ?
The problem to be solved is important. , , .
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I have come here to study. - , .
Find the Infinitive in the sentences, define its form and function.
1. To drive a car was not difficult for her.
2. I don't like to be interrupted.
3. It's too late to go to the park.
4. He appears to be satisfied with the results of his work.
5They are certain to be here on Monday.
6. He worked hard not to lag behind the other students.
7. Give me something to eat.
8. He is said to have written a new play.
9. She seems to have been told about it.
10. They seem to have been writing their composition for an hour already.
Choose the right form of the Infinitive.
1. The article is difficult ().
a) to have translated, b) to be translating, c) to translate
2. They proved unable () the dispute.
a) to settle, b) to have been settled, c) to be settled
3. You do not seem () a good knowledge of Russian History.
a) to have had, b) to be having, c) to have
4. Let the children () in the hall.
a) to have been gathered, b) to gather, c) to be gathering
5. They are known () with medals recently.
a) to have been decorated, b) to be decorated, c) to decorate
6. The children are glad () music.
a) to be taught, b) have taught, c) to be teaching
7. He waited for the paper ().
a) to publish, b) published, c) to be published
Translate into English.
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5. , .
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7. , .
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to be
to be . , .
Present Simple | Past Simple | Future Simple | |
I | am | was | will be |
He She It . . | is | ||
You We They . . | are | were |
(Present Simple, Past Simple) not to be, to be . Future Simple not will, will .
He is a student.
He is not a student.
Is he a student?
They will be here.
They will not be here.
Will they be here?
I am = Im
She is = Shes
They are = Theyre
It will be = Itll be
I am not = Im not
He is not = He isnt
You are not = You arent
We will not be = We wont be
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