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I. Translate sentences into English:



I. Translate sentences into English:

1. Твое платье, конечно, очень красивое, но не такое красивое как мое. Мое раза в два красивее. 2. Я думаю, что наш учитель английского языка был очень терпелив. 3. Наш новый учитель английского в два раза менее терпелива, чем старый 4. В декабре дни в два раза короче, чем в июне. 5. Наша кошка в два раза меньше нашей собаки. 6. Семерка" — хорошая отметка, но «девятка» гораздо лучше. 7. «Десятка» — самая лучшая отметка. 8. Русский музей в два раза беднее. Эрмитажа 9. Днепр в три раза короче Волги. 10. Мой папа — высокий мужчина. Мой муж тоже высокий, но не такой как мой папа. 11. Это более теплое пальто. Оно в три раза теплее, чем твое. 12. Мой брат в два раза моложе меня. 1З- Наш старый доктор был очень занят. Наш новый доктор раза в два более занят, чем старый. 14. Моя учительница немецкого языка — самый энергичный человек в мире. 15. Мы знаем, твой сосед — очень скучный Он раза в три более скучный. чем твой. 16. Я считаю, твой дедушка — самый щедрый человек, которого я когда-либо встречал. 17. Часы Рональда точные, но часы его тети гораздо точнее. Она купила свои в Швейцарии, потому. чтосчитала, что швейцарские часы самые точные часы в мире 18. Эта работа немного легче той. 19. Этот роман в два раза менее увлекательный, чем тот. 20. Андрей Миронов был более талантливым актером, чем другие. 21. Эти люди более приятные, более вежливые и более гостеприимные, чем те. 22. Этот дом в два раза выше того. 23. Сегодня вода в реке гораздо холоднее, чем вчера. 24. В прошлом году февраль был не намного холоднее января.

II. Open the brackets, using the suitable degree of comparison:

1. — How do you like Smucker's Sweet Orange. marmalade, Mrs Johnson? — I think it's (delicious). It is much (delicious) than the marmalade I usually buy. — We agree with you, Mrs Johnson. We think Smucker's Sweet Orange Marmalade is (delicious) marmalade in the world. 2. The rivers in America is much (big) than those in England. 3. The island of Great Britain is (small) than Greenland. 4. What is the name of the (high) mountain in Asia? 5. Russia is a very (large) country. 6. He worked (hard) and (hard) as the end of the term came nearer 7. The London underground is the (old) in the world. 8. There is a (great) number of cars and buses in the streets of Moscow than in any other city of Russia. 9. St Petersburg is one of the (beautiful) cities in the world. 10. Your handwriting is now (good) than it was last year; but still it is not so (good) as Nick's handwriting. Nick has a (good) handwriting than you. And of course Nellie has the (good) handwriting of all.

III. Translate the sentences into Russian:

1. The new cinema in our district is much bigger than the old one. 2. He is by far the most dangerous criminals. 3. Our street is half as long as Nevsky Prospect. 4. Our house isn't as nice as yours. 5. That's the funniest story I've ever heard 6. She's getting better. She feels three times as good as it was yesterday. 7. What is your height? You are half my height 8. She felt as strong as her brother. 9. We started much earlier than you. 10. He was half as careful as I was



IV. Mark either the adjective or the adverb:

1. The questions were so easy that everybody could answer them. 2. He answered all the questions easily. 3. Please speak loudly. 4. We heard a loud noise in the street 5. We went straight to Leningrad without stopping anywhere. 6. This road is quite straight 7. You would write better if you had a better pen. 8. He has very little knowledge of the subject. 9. When I first came to Moscow, I little thought that 1 should stay here so long. 10. We stayed there a long time. 11. He works more and better than he used to. 12. I have more books than you. 13. I am an early riser, I go to bed early and get up early. 14. talked very much that evening. 15. We haven't had much rain this month. 16. He is playing worse than usual. 17. The patient is worse this morning.

V. Choose the right form:

1. I did not rest very (good, well) last night 2. It is not (good, well) for you smoke. 3. I was (angry, angrily) at what foe said. 4. He spoke (angry, angrily). 5. It isn't (bad, badly). 6. He wrote his dictation (bad, badly). 7. He acted very brave, bravely). 8. He is a (brave, bravely) man. 9. This is quite (clear, clearly). 10. This clear, clearly) shows the difference. 11. She received him (cold, coldly). 12. The gather is (cold, coldly) to-day. 13. This is a (comfortable, comfortably) chair. 14. We travelled (comfortable, comfortably). 15. He is (dangerous, dangerously) ill.. 16. The ice is (dangerous, dangerously). 17. My opinion of this book is (different, differently) from yours. 18. The two sisters,were dressed (different, differently). 19. Your description is not quite (exact, exactly). 20. I don't know (exact, exactly), when he will come. 21. The children seem to be very (happy, happily). 22. They ed (happy, happily). 23. We saw a (heavy, heavily) loaded trolley. 24. The box too (heavy, heavily). 25. She looked round (helpless, helplessly). 26. She is quite helpless, helplessly). 27. The work was (perfect, perfectly) done. 28. The weather ring the last few days has been (perfect, perfectly). 29. He came into the room (quiet, quietly). 30. The sea was (quiet, quietly). 31. He goes to school (regular; regularly). 32. It is (sad, sadly) that you have been ill such a long time. 33. She looked at me (sad, sadly). 34. The answer was not (satisfactory, satisfactorily). 35. He working (satisfactory, satisfactorily). 36. Do you (serious, seriously) wish to go there? 37. It is a very (serious, seriously) thing. 38. The explanation was quite (simple, simply). 39. The question can be answered quite (simple, simply).

VI. Open the brackets. Mind the word order in the sentence.

1. You are the last to arrive (always). 2. She is late (never). 3. Have you seen him (ever)? 4. Have you spoken to him (yet)? 5. I write to him (often), but he answers my letters (seldom). 7. The fire was set (quickly). 8. I am indebted to you for your help (deeply). 9. He answered our questions (impatiently). 10. It was late in the day, and the sun is disappeared (almost). 11. He is seven years old (already). 12. Have you been (lately, there). 13. He is in time (always). 14. He was able to carry his trunk (hardly). 15 I agree with you (quite). 16. He broke the window with his ball (nearly). 17. I can believe such a story as that (scarcely). 18. I get letters from him (sometimes). 19 You will see him (to-morrow, here). 33. I have money to buy the radio set (enough). 20. He is clever to understand it (enough).

VII. Open the bracketes:

l. He stood (close/closely) to the door. 2. You can get the book (free/freely). 3. He couldn't explain it (clear/clearly). 4. I (hard/hardly) studied at all last term. 5. You guessed (wrong/wrongly). 6. He opened the door (wide/widely). 7. She was (high/highly) praised for her work. 8. He has been working (hard/hardly). 9. I'm getting (pretty/prettily) tired. 10. You can speak (free/freely) in front of him. 11. My friends are (most/mostly) students. 12. I haven't been to the theatre much (late/lately). 13. I (wrong/wrongly) assumed that you were my friend. 14. He (close/closely) inspected the lock. 15. He came back (late/lately). 16. You're doing (fine/finely). 17. Take it (easy/easily). 18. The kite flew (high/highly). 19. The girl was dancing (pretty/prettily). 20. I understood his English (easy/easily). 21. He pulled the strings (tight/tightly). 22. It Was (near/nearly) midnight. 23. Of all fruit he loved apples (most/mostly). 24. They differed (wide/widely) in opinions. 25. The car drove up (near/nearly) to the gate. 26. I (clean/cleanly) forgot about it. 27. He loved his parents (dear/dearly). 28. He will be in (short/shortly). 29. He bought it (cheap/cheaply). 30. His refusal cost him (dear/dearly). 31. He turned round (sharp/sharply). 32. They travelled (cheap/cheaply). 33. They treated him (fair/fairly). 34. The foreman cut me (short/shortly). 35. She clenched the letter (tight/tightly) in her hand. 36.She wiped the table (clean/cleanly). 37. He always travelled (light/lightly), He kissed me (light/lightly) on the cheek. 38. It was ten o'clock (sharp/sharply). 39. Stand (clear/clearly) of the machine.

 


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