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some, any, no body ( ) thing ( ) .

 

Somebody asked for you. - .

Did anybody ask for me? - ?

Nobody asked for you. .

I saw something on the table. - .

Did you see anything on the table? - ?

I saw nothing on the table. .

 

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I didnt see anybody in the room.

I didnt see anything on the desk.

 

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where.

 

Somewhere anywhere nowhere

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He went somewhere yesterday. - .

Did he go anywhere? -?

He didnt go anywhere. .

 

( nowhere .)

 

every

Everybody is ready. .

: All are ready.

Everything is clear. .

(All is clear.)

There were many people everywhere (, ).

 

to have

 

, . to. to do.

 

He has to work hard.
had
will have

 

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Does Did Will    
he have to work hard?
   

 

 

He doesnt  
didnt have to work hard.
will not  

 

 

EXERCISES

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1. You were ill last month (week), werent you? 2. What were the symptoms? 3. You consulted a doctor, didnt you? 4. What did the doctor tell you to do? 5. Did you take his advice? 6. How long did you stay in bad? 7. When did you recover? 8. How do you feel now? 9. Do you spend much time in the open air? 10. Do you keep to a diet? 11. What is it necessary to do to be healthy? 12. What do you usually do when you have a headache?

 

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a) 1. He took some medicine. 2. She had a headache. 3. Mike was in hospital. 4. They were sorry to hear it.

b) 1. Somebody visited them yesterday. 2. You saw somebody in the car. 3. He took something from the desk. 4. She read something interesting in the book. 5. They will go somewhere next June.

c) 1. Nick has to wake up early. 2. She has to look after the children. 3. They have to go shopping. 4. She had to run the house. 5. She had to stay in hospital. 6. Mike will have to go to Canada.

 

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Appearance and Character

 

My best friend is Mike Jackson. We have much in common.

Mike is a handsome young man. He is tall and has a good athletic figure. His hair is dark and his face is oval. He has regular features. His eyes are big and his nose is straight. His face is sunburnt. He has a charming smile.

Mike is a fine fellow. He is clever, well educated and has a good sense of humour. Besides he is kind, tactful and hard-working. He is always ready to help people. He reads a lot and its always interesting to talk to him.

His wife Nell is a very nice woman. She is also tall and quite slim. She is very pretty and well dressed. She has a good taste.

Mike has brother, who is two years younger. They are quite different people. Frankly speaking I dont like him at all. He is short, fat and his face is round. He has a snub nose. He is not nice to deal with. He is lazy, stubborn, selfish, foolish and dishonest. He likes to boast and to tell lies. He is never punctual. I usually avoid such people.

 

Dialogues

 

1. - What kind of person is your new colleague?

- He makes a good impression. I think he is the right man for the job.

- I am glad to hear it.

 

2. - Why dont you like Mr. Smith?

- You see he has bad manners and sometimes he is even rude. He thinks too much of himself.

- Now I understand why you dont like him.

 

3. - What does Dr. Nelson look like?

- He is about fifty, grey-haired and rather stout. He wears glasses.

- Thank you. I am sure Ill recognize him.

 

4. - How does Mrs. Simon look after her illness?

- Not very well, I am afraid. She looks very thin and pale.

- I am sorry to hear it. When did you see her last?

- Three days ago.

 

5. - How does John feel now? I heard he was ill/

- I am afraid his health is getting worse.

- Too bad.

 

6. - Which of your colleagues do you like best of all (most of all)?

- I think, I like Mr. Johnson best of all. He is a good specialist and a fine man.

- I see

 

 

VOCABULARY

appearance

character 1. ; 2.

have much (little) in common ()

handsome , ( )

tall

short

He is of middle height. .

hair ( ..)

His hair is dark (red, grey, (, ,

blonde) )

face

oval

round

square

figure 1. ; 2.

athletic

regular

feature

eyes

nose

straight

snub

sunburnt

pale

fat

slim ,

small ( )

pretty

well dressed

smile ,

fellow

clever

foolish

well educated

a sense of humour

besides

kind

tactful

hard-working

frankly speaking

frank

at all , ( )

I dont like him at all. .

He is (not) nice to deal with. () .

lazy

stubborn

selfish

honest

dishonest

boast

tell lies

punctual

avoid smb. -.

 

Dialogues

What kind of person is he? ?

colleague

make a good (bad) impression on ()

He is the right man for a job. .

I am glad to hear it. .

You see

have good (bad) manners ()

rude

even

He thinks too much of himself. .

understand, understood

What does he look like? ?

How does he look? ? ( , ..)

rather good (bad, etc.) ( ..)

stout ,

thin ()

recognize smb. -.

illness

last

health

healthy

which (of) ()

best (most) of all

I see. ().

 

head

arm

hand

leg

foot

back

chest

breast

 

Grammar





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