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Tcedhdae euhso   Tcagteo  
Gobwnual   Lailv  
Ltaf   Amnions  

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C(8) _______________ l(6) _______________

L(8) _______________ d-r (6 4) _______________

S(5) _______________ .. r. (7. 4.) _______________

19. .

1. The trouble with living in a is that we can hear the noisy neighbours through the walls on both sides of us.

a) detached house b) semi-detached house c) terraced house d) bungalow

2. They lived in a in the country.

a) A castle b) A cottage c) A flat d) A block of flats

3. The Queen appeared with her family on the balcony of the .

a) Cottage b) Flat c) Palace d) Bungalow

4. It was a late eighteenth-century .

a) Semi-detached house b) Mansion c) Flat d) Bungalow

5. I left my bag at .

a) House b) Mansion c) Flat d) Home

20. . .

A. House, cottage, bungalow, bed-sitter, mansion, palace

B. Detached house, semi-detached house, two-roomed flat, terraced house

C. Block of flats, house, building, flat, cottage

D. Palace, mansion, bungalow

E. Study, cellar, living-room, dining-room, kitchen.

F. Accessible, ceiling, comfy, cosy, cluttered, cramped.

21. . : ) ; ) ; ) ; d) . . , , .

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A beautiful choice and best selection of self-contained rooms with own kitchens and showers/WCs, and bed-sits with own kitchens situated in the North London area, all with modern, luxury furniture. Cleaning, full-time maintenance and phones are all part of the service.

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22. . .

THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT

1. This is the house that Jack built.

2. This is the corn that lay in the house that Jack built.

3. This is the rat that ate the corn that lay in the house that Jack built.

4. This is the cat that killed the rat that ate the corn that lay in the house that Jack built.

5. This is the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the corn that lay in the house that Jack built.

6. This is the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the corn that lay in the house that Jack built.

7. This is the maiden all forlorn that milked the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the corn that lay in the house that Jack built.

8. This is the man all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the corn, that lay in the house that Jack built.

9. This is the priest, all shaven and shorn, that married the man all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the corn, that lay in the house that Jack built.

10. This is the cock that crowed in the morn, that woke the priest all shaven and shorn, that married the man all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat that ate the corn, that lay in the house that Jack built.

11. This is the farmer who sowed the corn, and owned the cock that crowed in the morn, that woke the priest all shaven and shorn, that married the man all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rats that ate the corn, that lay in the house that Jack built.

23. , , .

This is my house. It is very nice and cozy. There is a (䒿) ____________________, () ___________________ in front of my house. There is a wide ()_____________ and () _____________ around it. There is a () _______________ on the wall, () ________________ near the door and () _______________________in my door. When I enter the hall I see () ________________, () ____________________, () ____________________, () __________ and some () _____________________ on the wall. I like to speak in the arm chair and speak on () ____________________.

24. .

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What is there in front of the house?
 
Is there a wide lift there?
 
What is there around a lift?
 
What can we see on the wall near the door?
 
Where is the spy hole?
 
What do you see when you enter the hall?
 
How do you speak on telephone?
 

(NOUNS)

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: a cat, a book,

: tea, music, rain, snow,

: kindness, bravery .

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1. (Common Nouns), : a day, a woman, a flat.

2. (Proper Nouns), :

: John Brown, Mary Smith.

: London, Paris.

, , , , , , : Piccadilly Circus, The Astoria hotel.

, , , : Sunday, June, Englishman, English.

ʲ (The Number of Nouns)

(countable nouns) (uncountable nouns).

Countable nouns (singular and pluralform): window windows; a / an / the / my, etc. (This is my pen. I paid the bill.)   Uncountable nouns (no plural form): flour, yoghurt, butter, meat, cheese, coffee, lemonade, oil, petrol, wood, plastic, silver, china, beauty, help, freedom, love, education

 

-s -es.

- s es:

 

[z] ϳ (e.g. days, dogs, birds), [s] ϳ (e.g. books, coats)     [ız] ϳ c, x, z, s, ss, ch, sh, (e.g. horses, roses, judges, brushes)

 

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-s, -sh, -ch, -x z -es bus buses, dish dishes, box boxes

-y -ies baby babies, party parties

-ay, -ey, oy -ys day days, boy boys

-f, -fe ves shelf shelves, knife knives

-f, -fe fs, -fes roofroofs, safesafes, beliefbeliefs

( ): manmen, womanwomen, toothteeth, footfeet, mousemice, goosegeese, louselice, oxoxen, childchildren, brotherbrethren.

: agendumagenda, analysisanalyses, bacteriumbacteria, basisbases, crisiscrises, criterioncriteria, datumdata, hypothesishypotheses, phenomenonphenomena, stratumstrata, thesis theses.

, : a sheepsheep, a swineswine, a deerdeer, a fishfish, a craftcraft, a counselcounsel (=legal adviser, barrister).

. , :

, , e.g. trousers, pants, shorts, trunks, pyjamas, drawers, braces ( a pair of , e.g. a pair of jeans),

, , e.g. scissors, spectacles, glasses, tongs, pincers, scales, fetters ( a pair of , e.g. a pair of scissors),

(e.g. billiards, cards, dominoes, draughts) (e.g. riches, contents, oats, thanks, clothes, troops, goods, whereabouts, bowels, surroundings, savings, belongings, winnings, home-comings, proceedings).

s, : news, summons. - ics: physics, mathematics, phonetics, optics, ethics, politics: e.g. Athletics is my favourite sport. What time is the news on television?

, s , : a meansmeans, a (gas) works (gas) works, a barracksbarracks, a headquartersheadquarters, a seriesseries, a speciesspecies.

1. .

a) Flower b) Woman c) Address d) Sandwich   e) Foot f) Potato g) Knife h) Umbrella   i) City j) Boat k) Holiday l) Dress  

2. .

a) Lips b) Rabbits c) Lines d) Kites   e) Types f) Countries g) Heroes h) Halves   i) Melodies j) Lorries k) Children l) Wives  

3. is are.

1. the shop open? 6. Where my camera? 11. Who those men?

2. the shops open? 7. Where my glasses? 12. Who that woman?

3. My hands cold. 8. Where the children? 13. Who those people?

4. My nose cold. 9. Your coat dirty. 14. Mice small animals.

5. My feet cold. 10. Your jeans dirty. 15. Where the scissors?

4. .

1 Shes a very nice person. .OK................................................................................................

2 I need a new jeans. I need a new pair of jeans. I need some new jeans. ..

3 Ive got two brother and four sister...........................................................................................

4 Its a lovely park with a lot of beautiful tree..............................................................................

5 There are a lot of sheep in that field...........................................................................................

6 Do you make many mistake when you speak English?.............................................................

7 Shes married and she has three childs.......................................................................................

8 Most of my friend are students..................................................................................................

9 He put on his pyjama and went to bed.......................................................................................

10 We went fishing but we didnt catch many fish......................................................................

11 There were three persons in the car, two women and a man....................................................

12 I like your trouser. Where did you get it?................................................................................

13 The town centre is usually full of tourist..................................................................................

14 This scissor isnt very sharp......................................................................................................

5. 䳺.

1. Gymnastics is / are my favourite sport.

2. The trousers you bought for me doesnt / dont fit me.

3. Fortunately the news wasnt / werent as bad as we had expected.

4. Can I borrow you scissors? Mine isnt / arent sharp enough.

5. Physics was / were my best subject at school.

6. This is / are an important news for me.

7. Some people is / are always late.

8. Three people was / were killed in the accident.

9. I need my glasses, but I cant find it / them.

10. A lot of people watch / watches television every day.

³ (The Case of Nouns)

: (the common case) (the genitive (possessive) case).

, s: e.g. the childthe childs father, an hour an hours walk.

s :

 

[z] , e.g. boys, girls; [s] , e.g. students, wifes; [ız] c, x, z, s, ss, ch, sh, e.g. princes, judges.  

 

(- ) , e.g. soldiers, parents, workers, , - s, e.g. Archimedes Law, Sophocles plays, Hercules labours.

- s :

(Johns bed, Marys job, Segovias pupil, etc.),

, (my friends visit, the boys new shirt, the mans question, etc.),

(the partys platform, the teams victory, the governments policy, etc.),

(the dogs barking, the lions cage, etc.) , :

, (a days work, a few days trip, a two years absence, a moments pause, a seven months pay, etc.),

, (a miles distance, a shillings worth, etc.).

, , (Europes future, the United States policy, Londons water supply, etc.), (the islands outline, the citys white houses, the schools history, etc.) (the suns rays, the ships crew, the plays title, Natures sleep, etc.).

6. , .

4. The pen that belongs to Jack. 5. The camera that belongs to my friend. 6. The book that belongs to her children. 7. The shoes that belong to the girl.     8. The flat that belongs to the family. 9. The car that belongs to the manager. 10. The coat that belongs to his brother. 11. The watch that belongs to the teacher  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

7. , .

a) The pen of our teacher b) The window of this room c) The bicycle of Tom d) The friend of her child The back of the chair e) The order of the captain f) The bags of her family g) The bank of the river h) The arrival of actors The father of Nelly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

8. .

Examples: the door/the room the door of the room, the mother/Ann Ann s mother

l. the camera/Tom........................................... 5. the newspaper/today...................................

2. the eyes/the cat........................................... 6. the toys/the children....................................

3. the top/the page.......................................... 7. the name/your wife.....................................

4. the daughter/Charles....................................... 8. the name/this street......................................

9. the name/the man I saw you with yesterday............................................................................

the new manager/the company.....................................................................................................

the result/the football match..........................................................................................................

the car/Mikes parents...................................................................................................................

the birthday/my father..................................................................................................................

the new headmaster/the school......................................................................................................

the garden/our neighbours............................................................................................................

the ground floor/the building........................................................................................................

the children/Don and Mary..........................................................................................................

the economic policy/the government............................................................................................

the husband/the woman talking to Tom.......................................................................................

the house/my aunt and uncle.........................................................................................................

9. .

e.g. the shore of a lake the lake shore holidays in winter winter holidays a house made of brick a brick house

 

a) A gate made of iron b) A dress made of silk c) A town situated near the border d) Winds blowing from the west e) The leader of the party f) A conference held in Paris   g) A strike in London h) The policy of the government i) A farm where chicken are raised j) The movement for peace k) A gallery where pictures are shown l) A mistake in spelling    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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