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Grammar Exercises
2. They invited you and ... to the party.
3. Very few could do it faster than ... .
4. This book was intended for you and ... .
5. My friend, ... are mistaken.
6. They came to see ... .
7. She told ... about her life.
8. When we make mistakes, our teacher corrects ... .
9. It takes ... only 10 minutes to go home.
II. Fill in the blanks with proper possessive pronouns1. She has come to see ... mother.
2. Put on ... coat and go for a walk.
3. Tell him not to forget ... note-book.
4. If they inquire about me, tell ... that I am well.
5. Economics, like any other social science, has ... own vocabulary .
6. Students work hard to perfect ... language.
7. She has no children of ... own.
8. A friend of ... told me this.
9. The dog broke ... leg.
III. Translate into English using personal and possessive pronouns in the appropriate form1. Дай мені на хвилинку свій словник. 2. Скажи це йому, а не мені. 3. Де вона? Я її не бачу. 4. Що з нею? Вона хвора. 5. Їй сьогодні краще. Скажи про це лікарю. 6. Я прочитав його статтю минулого тижня. 7. Я не бачив його вчора. 8. Ми запитали його: ”Як ваше прізвище?”. 9. Погода була хороша, і діти попросили свою сестру повести їх в парк. 10. Я візьму ці журнали і прочитаю їх вдома.
IV. Fill in the blanks with some or any1. Do you know ... of these girls? 2. There are ... foreign visitors in the park. 3. ... of my friends live in this house. 4. We haven’t ... time. 5. Do you like ... of these animals? Yes, I like ... of them. 6. Give me ... water. 7. There are ... cups on the table, but these aren’t ... glasses. 8. I have ... questions to ask. 9. There isn’t ... tea in the tea-pot. 10. Please add ... more tea in my cup.
V. Translate into Ukrainian:1. He says nothing. 2. He does not say anything. 3. No man can do this. 4. Nobody can do this. 5. I do nothing in the evening. 6. Do you go anywhere? 7. I do not know anybody in this city. 8. I know nobody in this city. 9. He sees nothing on the hill. 10. He does not see anything on the hill.
VI. Choose the proper word:1. It gives me ... pleasure to see you again. (much, many)
2. How ... English lessons have you a week? (much, many)
3. He can read English ... . (a little, a few)
4. Let him think ... .(few, little)
5. There is ... hope to get the railway station in time.
6. Did you have ... difficulties in translating this article? (much, many)
7. There was ... snow last winter. (much, many)
8. The students work ... during examination session. (much, many )
VII. Use ”many” and ”much” instead of expressions such as lots of ... , a lot of ... , a great deal of ... , plenty of ...1. There were lots of interesting books in the book-case. 2. I have a lot of work today. 3. There was a lot of water in rivers last spring. 4. My friend gets a great deal of enjoyment from a home computer. 5. We spent plenty of time on our translation. 6. Lots of trees were damaged by the storm. 7. He picked up a great deal of information during the afternoon.
VIII. Form the degrees of comparison of the following adjectivesOld, bad, cold, yellow, loud, clean, large, comfortable, practical, modern, good, small, careful, interesting, difficult, weak, important, easy, fat, low.
IX. Put the adjectives in brackets into the required degrees of comparison1. The twenty second of December is the (short) day of the year. 2. His plan is (practical) than yours. 3. You are much (well) today. 4. I have (little) experience than you. 5. Oleg is the (good) of my friend. 6. This book is (interesting) than the last one I read. 7. Why do you take the (far) way home? 8. London is the (large) city in England. 9. There is (much) snow today. 10. This student speaks English (good) than you.
X. Compare the objects according to the given exampleExample: A lemon – an apple (sour).
A lemon is sourer than an apple.
An apple is not so sour as a lemon.
An apple is not as sour as a lemon.
1. The Black Sea – the White Sea (warm). 2. Oil – water (light). 3. Butter – caviar (cheap). 4. Stone – wood (heavy). 5. Carrots – cucumbers (useful). 6. China – Japan (large). 7. Meat – vegetables (expensive). 8. Japanese – Spanish (difficult). 9. The Indian Ocean – The Arctic Ocean (warm).
XI. Write the sentences of your own with the most frequency used comparisonsPatterns:
as easy as: The teacher says that to learn to swim is as easy as ABC.
as hungry as: He comes from school as hungry as hunter.
as white as snow, as hot as fire, as clear as day, as green as grass, as cold as ice.
XII. Memorize these proverbs with comparison and find Ukrainian equivalents1. The devil is not so black as he is.
2. East or west home is the best.
3. Better a glorious death than a shameful life.
4. Better late than never.
5. Four eyes see more than two.
XIII. Fill in the blanks with ”every” and ”each”. Remember that ”each” may be the subject, an object, or an attribute while ”every” may only be an attribute1. The bridge had a tower at ... end. 2. My friend goes to the institute ... morning. 3. ... wants to become happy. 4. ... of you must prepare a home-reading. 5. Our professor shook hands with ... student. 6. ... has a bicycle in this town. 7. ... student has to attend lectures.
Книга: Практична англійська - Гаращенко
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