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1. The teacher to us: Good morning!

2. He two languages.

3. You too much at the lessons.

4. Ann always me something interesting.

5. The mother me that I should go to the supermarket.

6. He always a life.

 

Translate into English.

1. , .

2. .

3. , .

4. .

5. ? .

6. -.

7. , .

too, either

Too , .

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I like John and I like his brother, too. , .

Mary will stay with us. Will you stay, too? . ?

Either , .

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He doesnt like tea, his wife doesnt like tea either. , .

If they dont come, we shall not come either. - , .

 

Insert words too and either.

1. Well go to the park, the Smiths will go .

2. He doesnt play football, his brother doesnt play it .

3. They will go to the cinema. Will you join them ?

4. Do you want to go to Zoo ?

5. He hasnt done much, we havent done much .

 

Translate into English.

1. . .

2. . .

3. .

4. . ?

5. ?

6. , .

7. , .

8. , .

another, other.

Another , ,

- another an , , .

Lets go to another restaurant, because this one is closed. , .

Will you have another cake? - ?

: , , another : another ten years, another two weeks.

 

Other -, .

 

- other .

Other - :

Where is the other textbook? - ?

She has two songs, one lives in Riga, the other in London. - , , .

 

other , , :

Where is my other cup? - ?

I havent any other ideas. - .

 

Other - :

I saw two boys, one of them was John, but I dont remember the others name.

 

others (, ) :

I bought ten apples, three for my brother, the others for my little sister.

10 , 3 , .

 

Insert another or (the) other, others.

1. I lost my umbrella, so I had to buy one.

2. She is going to stay with her aunt two weeks.

3. I see only five books on my shelf. Where are ?

4. What English writers of the 19th century do you know?

5. There is not any reason why he refused to come.

6. Jack has three sisters, I know only Kate, but I dont know his sisters.

 

Translate into English.

1. ?

2. , .

3. , .

4. . ?

5. ; .

6. , ?

7. .

 

very, very much.

Very -

 

very, ; very nice, very quickly.

They run very quickly. - .

John is a very good teacher. - .

 

Very much -

 

very much, : to like very much.

He wants to go to England very much. - .

 

Translate into English.

1. .

2. .

3. .

4. .

5. ?

6. , .

 

to see, to look, to watch.

To see (saw, seen) , , .

: to see smb, smth; to see smb do (doing) smth.

I havent seen you for ages. - .

Have you seen this film? - () ?

I dont see his point. - (, )

 

To look (looked, looked) -, .

 

: to look at smth, smb; to look fine, ill.

Look at the map! - !

She looked tired on Sunday. - .

to look (, ):

 

To look for smb, smth - -, -

To look like - -

To look after smb, smth -, -, -.

 

To watch (watched, watched) - , , .

 

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To watch the game -

To watch TV -

To watch the sheep -

To watch smb do (doing) smth - (), - - .

He watches the development of affairs. .

He watched her washing the dishes. - (), .

I dont like to watch TV in the morning. - .

 





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