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Translate into English. 1. На северо-востоке пройдут дожди.

He coughed, she sighed, they laughed. | Meaning and Function | Use the table to make up as many meaningful sentences as possible. You could complete them with place adverbials | Define the underlined nouns as count, uncount, singular, plural or collective. Translate them into Russian paying attention to singular-plural correspondences. | Translate the sentences into English. | Fill the gaps with the singular or plural form of BE. | Fill the spaces with correct verb forms and appropriate quantifiers. Each phrase in bold type offers a clue. | Translate the questions into English. | Join the halves of the sentences. Translate them into Russian. | Translate the sentences into Russian. |


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  2. Comment on the meaning of the modal verbs and translate the sentences into Russian;
  3. Define the underlined nouns as count, uncount, singular, plural or collective. Translate them into Russian paying attention to singular-plural correspondences.
  4. Exercise 12. Translate the sentences into English.
  5. Exercise 15. Translate the sentences into English.
  6. Exercise 16. Translate the sentences into English.
  7. Exercise 9. Translate the sentences into English. The Past Indefinite or Past Perfect.

1. На северо-востоке пройдут дожди.

2. На небе странное зеленоватое сияние.

3. На поле стояли палатки.

4. На улице Виктории есть банк.

5. Впереди меня сидела женщина в огромной шляпе.

6. Позади меня в автобусе сидели двое мальчишек.

7. Сзади на конверте был записан какой-то номер.

8. В шестой строке опечатка.

9. Вверху страницы – фотография, а внизу – карикатура.

10. Наверху в шкафчике есть полка для полотенец.

11. На верхушке рождественской ёлки была звезда.

12. Под зеркалом была полочка.

13. Под горой стоит деревушка.

14. Прямо напротив школы – кинотеатр.

15. Дым по всему дому!

 

Can you see (and explain!) the difference?

1. a) There's a TV set in the corner.

b) There's a telephone on the corner.

c) There was a care parked at the corner.

2. a) There is a small window at the top of the tower.

b) There is a flag on top of the tower.

3. a) There are some goldfish at the bottom of the pond.

b) What's there on the bottom of the sea?

4. a) There's a pullover underneath my coat.

b) There was a shelf under the mirror.

5. a) There must be a signature on the back of the form.

b) There was a big file cabinet at the back of the of­fice.

6. a) There were two first-class carriages at the front of the train.

b) There's a telephone number scratched on the front of an old envelope.

c) There was a trap-door in the front of the stage.

7. a) There's a truck right in our way.

b) Be careful - there's a police car ahead.

c)There was a man standing in front of me

8. a) There's a public footpath through the woods.

b) There was a path across the meadow.

 

Make conclusions about the use of HERE/THERE and UP/DOWN

 

A.

1. There’s a magazine on the side table over there.

2. There’s a nice pub down there on the river.

3. There isn’t enough room in here.

4. Is there a station near here?

5. There must be my briefcase about here.

6. There’s something coming along here on the river.

7. There was something going on up there.

8. There was something out there across the road.

9. There’s a comfy chair over here by the window.

10. There’s still a lot of light out here, darling.

 

B.

1. There’s a health farm high up.

2. There’s a notice up on the board about it.

3. There’s a police station further up.

4. There’s a house to let just up the street.

5. There’s a friend of mine up in Scotland / in Oxford.

6. There’s an old curry house just up the road from Midlands Bank.

7. It’s very early in the morning and there’s no one down yet.

8. There’s a man down in Brighton who does that.

9. There’s a toilet down the corridor.

10. There used to be dozens of mills up and down Airedale.

 



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