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Point out subjects and predicates in the following sentences. Translate the sentences into Russian




1. The stadium was near my house.

2. Swimming in cold water is not very pleasant.

3. To rebuild the city after the war was one of the hardest tasks.

4. Nobody visited her last year.

5. A famous actor played the main part in this film.

6. It is raining now.

7. It was necessary to buy a return ticket.

8. One mustn't be late for the lessons.

9. Three of the students got excellent marks.

10.Who has told you this?

11.The young ought to respect the old.

12.The wallet is mine.

 

Point out objects. Translate the sentences into Russian.

1. We won't go out unless it stops raining.

2. They climbed higher.

3. That is the only book by Tolstoy he hasn't read.

4. I live in the house by the sea.

5. He asked me to open the door.

6. I called every morning to see if there was any news.

7. Their train arrives at 5.

8. I am too tired to go to the cinema.

9. It is too late for you to go there.

10.The keys to the boxes were lost.

11.One can daily see him in the bar.

 

Point out attributes and adverbial modifiers. Translate the sentences into Russian.

1. I am going to read the newspapers delivered.

2. Here is the document to be typed.

3. The problem being discussed is very important.

4. I read this article with great interest.

5. He told me about this tragic event at home yesterday.

6. He offered me a cinema ticket at the University yesterday.

7. We often come across this expression in business English.

8. He has sent me a few English books to read in my spare time.

9. She was reading a fresh newspaper sitting in the comfortable chair.

10.Show me the telegram received in the morning.

 

Make up sentences observing the correct word order.

1. have, discussed, the problem, they.

2. in our, student, group, studies, this.

3. examination, June, will, take, students, the, next.

4. now, am, at, I, the, lesson, English.

5. laboratories, are, at, there, many, the, University.

6. go, Academy, the, to, every, o'clock, at, nine, morning, I.

7. factories, furniture, produce, these.

8. December, the shortest, the 22nd, of, day, the, year, is.

 

5. Make up sentences observing the correct word order. Translate the sentences into Russian.

1. to play, every day, tries, Andy, tennis.

2. intend, to go, my friend, and see, today, I.

3. sits, Mark, down, and, a note, to write, begins.

4. not to smoke, we, bad, intend, cigarettes.

5. agrees, to write, Nick, down, the address.

6. home, they to come, promise, soon.

7. them, water polo, who, to play, teachers?

8. asks, the students, to read, the teacher, lesson seven.

9. to study, friends, English, my, by, correspondence, decide.

10. make, Andy, does, what, mistakes?

 

Translate the following sentences into English.

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. , that:

Mary says, I dont know his address.

Mary says that she doesnt know his address.

 

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, : , , (what, who, how, when, etc.), if whether, :

My friend asks me, Where are you going in summer?

My friend asks me where I am going in summer. ( , .)

: , , ; , , :

The teacher says, Mary, read Text 5.

The teacher asks Mary to read Text 5.

 

, , to ask, to order, to tell. to say , , .

, . . , .

Peter says, Mother, Ill come home at 5 oclock in the evening.

Peter tells his mother that he will come home at 5 oclock in the evening.

(Past Indefinite), , , (the Future-in-the-Past Indefinite Tense). Future-in-the-Past should ( 1- . . ) would ( 3- . . ) to:

Peter said, Mother, Ill come home early.

Peter said he would come home early.

Jane asked me, When will you take this book from the library?

Jane asked me when I should take that book from the library.

 

, . , . .

, , , . , , , :

1) Present Indefinite, Present Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Past Indefinite, Past Continuous Past Perfect Continuous;

2) Past Indefinite Present Perfect Past Perfect;

3) Future Indefinite, Future Continuous Future Perfect Future-in-the-Past Indefinite, Continuous Perfect.

 

: Shall Will should would.

  Indefinite Continuous Perfect
Future I shall work. He will work. I shall be working. He will be working. I shall have worked. He will have worked.
Future-in-the-Past I should work. He would work. I should be working. He would be working. I should have worked. He would have worked.

 

Kate asked me: Do you know my address? Kate asked me if I knew her address.

Mother asked me: Have you had your supper? - Mother asked me if I had had my supper.

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