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N. B. Little " , " " ":
I want thelittle box, not the big one. () You rest too little. () , . .
Little - " , ", few " ":
Little has been said about it. Many people were invited butfew m. . , .

 

Little few : a little - a few - , :

 

Please give mea little water. I havea few books on this subject. , , . ( ) .

 

A little - few - , , , little few - (, ):

 

Ive gotlittle time. Ive got little time. hasfew friends. hasa few friends. () . . ( ) . .

 

N. B. little few , , , : a little - , a few - , .

 

Little few the little " ", the few " , ":

 

Nearly the whole cargo of wheat has been unloaded today.The little that remains will be unloaded tomorrow morning. has readthe few English books he has. . , , . , .

 

much many
little few
a little a few

 

ALL

 

all -, -.

 

- all " " " , , " . the, all:

 

All the students have passed the examination. spends all his free time playing computer games. . .

 

N. B. all the whole:
The whole house was destroyed by fire. .

 

morning, day, night all, the whole. all (the) morning, the whole morning; all (the) day, the whole day . .

 

All the, . , all:

 

I have read all the books u gave me. I have got all the information I want.   All plants require water. All financial documents must be signed by the Chief Accountant. , . , . . .

 

- all " , ":

 

All said the same thing. I know all. . .

 

All () we, you, they: We all - , you all - , they all - :

 

We all know it. They all went there. . .

 

, all , we, you, they:

 

We have all read this article. You must all go there. . .

 

, all :

 

We have all been informed about it. .

 

All to be, :

 

They are all here. We are all glad to see you. . .


we all, u all, they all all of us, all of you, all of them: We all know it. = All of us know it. They all went there. = All of them went there.


all " " everybody everyone, all () everything.


all " " , , everybody () :

 

All were of the same opinion on this question. Everybody was of the same opinion on this question. .


all everything " " :

 

All is ready. Everything is ready. .

 

N. B. , all that everything that, all (everything) what ( ):
That's all that I want. I told him everything that I knew. , . , .
, that : Thats all I want. I told him everything I knew.

 

BOTH

 

both () - -.

, the, both. both:

 

Both (the) brothers live in Moscow. Both my daughters are married. Both these factories were built in 1976. . . 1976 .


both -:

 

gave me two magazines yesterday; I have read both. ; .


both we, you, they: we both , you both , they both :

 

We both participated in this work. They both graduated from the University last year. pa. .


, both , we, you, they:

 

They have both gone to the Caucasus. We must both go there. . .

 

, both :

 

We have both been informed about it. .


Both to be, (are, were):

 

You are both right. They were both there. . .


we both, you both, they both both of us, both of you, both of them:

 

We both participated in this work. = Both of us participated in this work. They both graduated from the University last year. = Both of them graduated from the University last year. .   .


both , :

 

You have given me two examples; both are correct. ; .


both neither:

 

Neither of them recognized me. .

 

N. B. both... and (... , ... ):
both Peter and Mary were there. The coat is both good and cheap. , . , .

 

 

EITHER NEITHER

 

either , , .


Either -, -.


- either . , either , :

 

You may go by either road.   Take either book. I dont mind which. ( ). () . .


either -, of:

 

Here are two dictionaries; you may take either (of them). ; ( ).


Either , , ( ):

 

There were chairs on either side of the table. There were many fine houses on either bank of the river. ( ) . .


either , :

 

Either of the examples is correct. ( ).

neither ( , ) either:

 

We accepted neither offer.   Neither of the statements is true. , . , .

 

EACH EVERY

 

each (" ") -, -.

 

- each

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, each , :

 

There are new houses oneach side of the street. Each student in our group has a Russian-English dictionary. . - .


each -, of:

 

There were four students in the room, and I gave a ticket toeach (of them). Each of us received a ticket to the concert. , ( ). .

 

N. B. Each other each other - " ". They seeeach other very often. ( ).

 

every (" , "), each , . - every . , every , :

 

Every big plant in Russia has its polyclinic.   I see himevery day. . .


(, ) " every ". each everyone: each of us (you, them), everyone of us (you, them). Every body, one thing everybody, everyone - " , , " everything - " ".


Everybody, everyone everything - . everybody, everyone everything , :

 

Everybody (everyone) is here. Everything is ready. I saweverybody (everyone) there. told meeverything about it. . . . .

 

  +thing +body +one +where
Every everything everybody everyone , everywhere , ,


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(Cardinal Numerals) (Ordinal Numerals).

how many? ? : one , two , three . .

which? ? : first , second , third . .

 

  0 - 12   13 - 19 (+teen) 20 - 90 (+ty), 100, 1000, 1000000 1. 20 100 , : 25-twentyfive, 93-ninetythree.   2. 100 , , , and: 375 (three hundred andseventy-five), 2941 (two thousand nine hundred and forty-one)
0 zero 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty 30 thirty 40 forty 50 fifty 60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety 100 one (a) hundred 1,000 one (a) thousand 1,000,000 one (a) million 1,000,000,000 a (one) milliard ( ); a (one) billion ( )

 

N. B. hundred, thousand, million s , , . . ( of), s: hundreds of people , thousands of words .  
     

 

th: seven seven th , twenty-four twenty-four th .

 

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  -th the forty-sixth
  the tenth
  , -y, -ie- ninety - ninetieth
  the first , the second , the third , the fifth , the ninth , the twelfth

 

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    Three were absent from the leture. .
  How many books did you take from the library? I tookthree. ? .
    Thesecond lesson begins at eleven o clock. .
  Five times five istwenty-five. .

 

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(THE FRACTIONS)
1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/10 1/25 1/100 1/1225 a (one) half a (one) third a (one) fourth/quarter a (one) fifth a (one) tenth a (one) twenty-fifth a (one) hundredth a (one) thousand two hundred and twenty-fifth 2/3 3/4 4/7 7/18 9/10 2 1/2 3 1/4 2/5 ton 1/4 kilometre 1/2 kilometre two thirds three fourths/quarters four sevenths seven eighteenths nine tenths two and a half three and a quarter/fourth two fifths of a ton quarter of a kilometre half a kilometre

 

(THE DECIMAL FRACTIONS)
(point) 0.2 .2 0.5 3.4 3.215 53.75 (zero) point two point two (zero) point five three point four three point two one five fifty-three point seven five

 

 

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  sixteen twelve eighteen twelve nineteen forty-one nineteen sixty nineteen hundred nineteen o [əu] five
year : Pushkin was born in seventeen ninety-nine. 1799 .
-: 1754-the year seventeen hundred and fifty-four. .
N. B. 2000 the year two thousand 2001, : 2007 two thousand (and) seven 2010 : 2014 - twenty fourteen, 2020 - twenty twenty , , 2013 (the year) two thousand (and) thirteen, twenty thirteen.
     

 

25th July, 1976   July 25 (25th), 1976   25 July 1976 The twenty-fifth of July, nineteen seventy-six; July the twenty-fifth, nineteen seventy-six     25 1976

 

 

, what?

? : red , good , interesting , Russian -.





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