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Translate the sentences into Russian. 1. It was getting quiet in there; I couldn’t hear a sound.

Translate the sentences into Russian. | Make up sentences by matching their halves. Write out the sentences and translate them into Russian | Translate into English. | Translate into Russian | Translate the sentences into Russian. Make the meaning of each adjective as clear as possible. | Translate the sentences into Russian. | Translate the sentences into Russian. | Match the halves of the sentences | Choose the correct form of the verb. | Supply a form of OTHER in the contexts given. |


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  2. Categorise the sentences as type А, В, С or D.
  3. Cause, damage, hold, include, invite, make, overtake, show, translate, write
  4. Classification of simple sentences
  5. Comment on the meaning of the modal verbs and translate the sentences into Russian;
  6. Communicative types of sentences
  7. Complete the sentences for situations in the past. Decide which tense and voice you need to use.

 

A.

1. It was getting quiet in there; I couldn’t hear a sound.

2. It’s getting late, but I hate to say good-bye.

3. Look, the moon’s almost down. A little while, and it will be getting light.

4. By now the summer was over and it was starting to get cold.

5. It is getting darker.

6. It’s going to get a good deal hotter.

 

B.

1. Things got progressively worse.

2. Things can only get better.

3. My father died when I was about twenty and things got more difficult.

4. He will soon know how rough things can get.

5. Things were getting desperate.

6. Can things get worse?

 

C.

1. The handle has got loose.

2. The label has got unstuck.

3. These bricks don’t get dirty.

4. The lining has got soiled.

5. The hair was getting a little thin.

6. The rope suddenly got limp.

 

D.

1. You’re getting better every day.

2. I’m trying to get used to the idea.

3. Does he ever get angry?

4. I don’t know why he does it, but he suddenly gets bossy and starts ordering me around.

5. I get lonely, so lonely living on my own.

6. It’s time you put your things on. You are getting cold.

7. I wish you to get well soon.

8. The child is getting sleepy.

9. I get sick when you’re around!

10. Watch out! You’ll get hurt!

11. She’s getting old, she’s thin and wizened.

12. I think we’d better start barbecuing, before the kids get too tired and hungry.

 


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