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Translate into Russian. 1. There’s a dirt road towards the south.

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. | Make up sentences by matching their halves. Write out the sentences and translate them into Russian |


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  1. A. Insert the correct preposition. Compare it with the one we use in Russian.
  2. Cause, damage, hold, include, invite, make, overtake, show, translate, write
  3. Comment on the meaning of the modal verbs and translate the sentences into Russian;
  4. Define the underlined nouns as count, uncount, singular, plural or collective. Translate them into Russian paying attention to singular-plural correspondences.
  5. Exercise 12. Translate the sentences into English.
  6. Exercise 15. Translate the sentences into English.
  7. Exercise 16. Translate the sentences into English.

 

1. There’s a dirt road towards the south.

2. There were areas of open country east of the river.

3. There used to be a coffee-bar every three or four doors.

4. There was a fast-food restaurant a little way back from the road.

5. There were more than four boats out on the river at any time.

6. There is a family hotel right on the sea front.

7. There was a small cottage on the edge of the moors.

8. There’s a hospital about a mile past the school.

9. There is a Roman villa further afield.

10. Roughly midway between San Paolo and Porto Alegre there is a small island.

11. There are car and coach parks for some distance along the road to the Granada Studios.

12. There’s fur on the inside of the coat and woolen cloth on the outside.

13. There were some books piled on top of each other.

14. Beneath a pile of bills, note pads and comic books there was a telephone directory.

15. There were no shops and no one about.

 


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SVCs

Which of these sentences are used to NAME? to CLASSIFY? to DEFINE? To IDENTIFY? To DESCRIBE?

 

1. A Rolling pin is a kitchen utensil.

2. This bath is a Jacuzzi.

3. The east window in the church is beautiful.

4. The man in black is my dad.

5. A pine is a tall evergreen tree which has long thin sharp leaves and a fresh smell.

6. An aspen is a tree.

7. This tree is a sycamore.

8. The cake is too moist.

9. China is the world’s leading producer of rice.

10. A small river which runs into a bigger one is a tributary.

11. He is the grandfather of the firm.

12. She is very aggressive and bossy.

13. That was Panama City Beach.

14. The motherland is the country in which you were born and to which you still feel emotionally linked.

15. A crocodile is a reptile.

 

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