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BASY KPATKAA FPAMMATMUKA AHIIMUCKOrO ASbIKA eIOMATYPe KJ1K04 K YMPAXKHEHUAM 1A You are clever. He is clever. She is clever. You are clever. They are clever. You are careful. He is careful. She is careful. We are careful. You are careful 1B BosMoxHo MHOxeCTBO KOMOMHaIM, Hanp.: | am here; | am at home; | am up- stairs; You are awake jne. 1B 1. Shes pretty. 2. He is young. 3. They are glad. 4. He is late. 5. They are here. 6. She is a student. 7. He is a teacher. 8. He is a businessman. 9. They are tall. 10. She is a nurse. 1f 1.is 2.am 3.am 4.is 5.is 6.is 7.are 8.is 9.is 10.is 11. are 12.am 12,1. Susan and Helen are pretty too. 2. You are a good typist too. 3. Paul and Fred are late too. 4. The coat is cheap too. 5. | am a good swimmer too. 6. You are very kind too. 7. Jackie is a bright student too. 8. David is absent too. 9. | am busy too. 10. My mother and father are in Boston too. 2A1. it's 2. I'm 3. We'te 4. Theyre 5. He's 6. You're 7. She's 8. He's 9. I'm 10. They're 11. We're 12. It's 3A ls she sure? Are you sure? Are you late? Is he late? Are we late? Are you late? Are they late? Are you ready? Is he ready? Is she ready? Are we ready? Are they ready? 352. Yes, they are. 3. Yes, she is. 4. No, you are not. 5. No, he is not. 6. Yes, | am. 7. Yes, he is. 8. Yes. it is. 9. No, itis not. 10. Yes, they are. 11. Yes, she is. 12. No, it is not 3B 1.No, itisnot. (Npononxait nonxonaummn KpaTKvMu oTReTaMi.) 31 1. Is itimportant? 2. Is the lesson over? 3. Am| afraid? 4. Is the situation hope- less? 5. Is this letter for me? 6. Are they absent? 7. Is the water hot? 8. Is Mr Hill in Leeds? 9. Is Mother tired? 10. Are you ready? 11. Am | late? 12. Are they here? 13. Is this book interesting? 14. Is their house near the park? 4A He is not right. She is not right. We are not right. You are not right. They are not right. You are not hungry. He is not hungry. She is not hungry. We are not hungry. You are not hungry. They are not hungry. You are not lazy. He is not lazy. She is not lazy. We are not lazy. You are not lazy. They are not lazy. 152 Kpatkumn d@opmamu: | am not right. You aren't right. He isn't right. She isn't right. We aren't right. You aren't right. They aren't right. am not hungry. You aren't hungry. He isn't hungry. She isn't hungry. We aren't hungry. You aren't hungry. They aren't hungry. lam not lazy. You aren't lazy. He isn't lazy. She isn't lazy. We aren't lazy. You aren't lazy. They aren't lazy. 4B 1. You are not / aren't ill. 2. Kate is not / isn’t a secretary. 3. This book is not / isn't interesting. 4. | am not hungry. 5. It is not / isn't cold. 6. The door is not / isn't ‘open. 7. Alice is not / isn't English. 8. The cake is not /isn't good. 9. They are not / aren't back. 10. Wendy is not /isn't at home. 11. He is not / isn't a bright student. 12. Ken is not /isn't strong. 13. We are not / aren't pleased with you. 14. She is not /isn't abroad. 5A You were at home. He was at home. She was at home. We were at home. You were athome. They were at home. You were not at home. He was not at home. She was not athome. We were not at home. You were not at home. They were not at home. (BosmoxHel Takne kpatxwe opmb:: You weren't at home w 1. 2.) Were you at home? Was he at home? Was she at home? Were we at home? Were you athome? Were they at home? 5B 1.1 was very hungry. 2. Were you hungry too? 3. The room wasn't dark, 4. They were in a hurry. 5. Were your neighbours noisy? 6. | was ashamed. 7. Were you afraid of ghosts? 8. He was wrong. 9. They were very quiet. 10. | was not angry with you. 11. Was the water deep? 12. We were not sure. 13. Was it cold outside? 14. He wasn't a sailor, he was a soldier. 5B 1. Are you twenty? — No, | am not. I'm twenty-three. 2. Are you a taxi-driver? ~ No, Jam not. I'm a barber. 3. Are you lazy? ~ No, | am not. I'm hard-working. 4. Are you happy? ~ No, | am not. I'm unhappy. 5. Are you busy? ~ No, | am not. I'm idle. 6. Are you married? — No, | am not. I'm single. 7. Are you American? — No, | am not. I'm Russian, 8. Are you blue-eyed? — No, | am not. 'm grey-eyed. 9. Are you sixteen? — No, ! am not. I'm twenty. 10. Are you Italian? — No, | am not. I'm Spanish. SI 1. Were you sure? ~ Yes, | was quite sure. 2. Was Bob hungry? — Yes, he was very hungry. 3. Was Mother pleased? — Yes, she was very pleased. 4, Was the box heavy? ~ Yes, it was quite heavy. 5. Were they kind? — Yes, they were very kind. 6. Was the hat pretty? — Yes, it was very pretty. 7. Was the boy young? — Yes, he was quite young. 8. Was the soup good? ~ Yes, it was very good. 9. Was his flat large? — Yes, it was quite large. 10. Wes the room dark? ~ Yes, it was quite dark. 11. Were they famous? ~ Yes, they were quite famous. 12. Was it cold? ~ Yes, it was very cold. 6A some chairs — many chairs — lots of chairs, some bags ~ many bags ~ lots of bags, some streets - many streets ~ lots of streets, some cars - many cars — lots of cars, some letters - many letters — lots of letters; some bread — much bread — lots of bread, some light ~ much light — lots of light, some water - much water — lots of water, some snow ~ much snow — lots of snow, some time — mush time — lots of time 153 6B much joy - little joy, much sorrow — little sorrow, many tears ~ few tears, much ice—little ice, many skates — few skates, many windows — few windows, much air — little air, many airplanes — few airplanes, many words — few words, many mis- takes - few mistakes, much gold — little gold, much anger — little anger. much food — little food, many dishes ~ few dishes, much work - little work, many workers - few workers, many years - few years, much time — little time 7A 1. These are magazines. 2. These are newspapers. 3. These are maps. 4. These are dictionaries. 5. These are textbooks. 6. These are albums. 7. These are note- books. 8. These are envelopes. 9. These are stamps. 10.These are postcards. 76 1. The keys are in the bag. 2. The umbrellas are wet. 3. The glasses are dirty. 4, The boxes are empty. 5. The shops are near here. 6. My sisters are in Paris. 7. The hats are pink. 8. The boys were ill. 9. The cars are in the garage. 10. The tickets are on the table. 11. My pipes are in my pocket. 12. The secretaries are in os, the office. : BA pepessa H KycTbs, CIynbA HM CTONB!, KOPOGKH Hi CyMKH, ABEPH HW OkHa, MaLUHH! W aBTobycti, rpabuTenn v4 BopLl, KenLHEpLI MH OdMUMAHTbI, YepKEH MW 3aMKH, Boma M MOCTHI, ANCHUbI H BORK, HOKU M BANKA, POsb! M HoNdnalb!, NoUeNyH 4 OGDATHA, THTPbIH NbBbI, AHH M HON, anenbowHe! M GaHaHbl, AaMbl HM rocnona, CNe3bl M B3Q0xM. 104 ten cars, four pockets, fifty apples, seven brothers, nineteen men, five lions, three bedrooms, six bottles, thirty-one winters, nine tomatoes, thirteen sheep, two feet, three babies, six churches. sixteen women, twenty-eight teeth, ten mice, twenty-four oranges, fifteen houses, one thousand and one nights, twelve mistakes, a hundred dollars, two hundred and fifty-four children 106 1.are 2.is 3.is 4. are 5. are 6.is 7. are 8. are 9. are 10. is 11. are 12. are 10B 1. was 2. were 3. were 4. were 5. were 6. were 7. was 8. was 9. were 10. was 101 1. There are 2. There is 3. There are 4. There are 5. There is 6. There are 7. There are 8. There are 9. There are 10. There is 11. There are 12. There is 13. There are 14. There is 15. There are 10 1. children, boys, girls 2. stamps, envelopes 3. criminals 4. bank robbers S.sheep 6. mice 7. dresses, blouses 8. ice-creams, coke 9. gentlemen 10. shoes 11. matches, match-box 12. cassette recorder, cassettes 13. feet 14. women, men 15. thanks 16. actresses 10E two dogs, some newspapers, these towns, ten books, red umbrellas, three planes, these brown handbags, two glasses, some apples and grapes, my three friends, four cups and saucers, our friends and enemies, several dresses, many children, a sister and two brothers, many pretty girls, few mistakes, much money, little love 12A 1. He gets up 2 Then he takes 3. At he goes 4. He lives far, so he usually takes 5. He often misses the bus but he is 6. After work he does his 7. He always buys bread 8. He loves music and he often plays 9. In the aftemoon he reads and watches 10. He goes, he never goes 11. He doesn't know 12. He doesn't under- stand but he speaks 13. He likes 14. He wants 154 126 1. Does she sing beautifully? - She does novdoesn't sing beautifully. (B aanv- HeiWeM MoxHO HononesoBaTe TaloKe Kparkie copmul.) 2. Does the car belong to Holly? - The car does not belong to Holly. 3. Do | hate him? — | do not hate him. 4. Do you speak German? — You do not speak German. 5. Does Sally work hard? — Sally does not work hard. 6. Does it cost £100? - It does not cost £100. 7. Does Jack love Jill? — Jack does not love vill. 8. Do they live in a nice house? — They do not live in a nice house. 9. Do you live in London? ~ You de not live in London. 10. Am | late? — | am not late. 11. Do we know him well? ~ We do not know him well. 12. Does the baby cry all night? ~ The baby does not cry all night. 12B 1. Brian sometimes makes 2. He oiten does 3. He seldom buys 4. His wife Carol usually makes 5. Brian sometimes comes 6. But he is always at 7. Brian never washes 8, But he sometimes empties 9. Brian is always too 10. He seldom goes 121 1. Helenis 2. She has 3. Helen and Steve are 4. They have 5. The house is 6. It has 7. Steve and Helen are 8. Steve is 9. Helen is 10. Steve is 11. Steve is 12. He has 13. He has 14. The girl is 12 1. Bob looks happy. 2. This play has five acts. 3. Tom is under the bed. 4. Alice and Bob live near the station. 5. They worry about exams. 6. Phil writes with his left hand. 7.1 am the best student in the class. 8. They leave at three o'clock. 9. This boy speaks German. 10. They have enough time to help us. 11. | use ket- chup with hamburgers. 12. | eam ten dollars an hour. 13A 1. You smoked 2.He trusted 3.1 hated 4. They worked 5. Your dog barked 6. Sue remembered 7. Kelly lived 8. She often helped 9. He loved 10. Helen cried 11. The boy looked 12.1 cooked 13. |iked 14. Henry tried 15. They played 16. | always locked 136 1. Tom slept 2. You ate 3.1! spent 4. They understood 5. Tom taught 6. Dave and Sarah always sat 7. | often thought 8. Cuckoos didn't build 9. She left 10. We went 11.1 felt 12. Jennifer saw 13. | usually met 14. He knew, forgave 18. Mike drove 16. Grandmother sometimes read 13B 1. was 2. woke 3. put 4. went 5. washed 6. cleaned 7. shaved 8. took 9. returned 10. got 11.had 12. listened 13. took 14. went 15. caught 16. got 17. started 18. worked 19. had 20. finished 131 1. went 2. carried 3. came 4. was 5. stepped 6. stumbled 7. fell 8. got 9. was 10. passed 11. loaded 12. started 13.was 14.jumped 15. was 16. got 13 A listened to the radio, watched TV, played with the children, went to the theatre, bought a new suit, read an interesting novel, studied English, worked in the garden 14A 1. Steve will catch 2. He will leave 3. The bus won't stop 4. Will she be 5. | will spend 6. Grandmother will take 7. The girls will be 8. Andrew will agree 9. Will Ron come 10. They will drink 11. You won'tneed 12. Sarah will go 13. Mr Nelson will make 14. Jack will go 146 1. but next Sunday they will go to the cinema. 2. but tomorrow | will visit my gir friend. 3. but next summer they will go hiking. 4. but this year he will invite at least thirty friends. 5. but next week | will go to my office. 6. but tomorrow we will have it 155 Much later. 7. but tomorrow night they will go to a party. (EcTectseHHo wmeeTos Mnoro Apyrix Bapnantos!) 14B Will you write him a letter tonight? Will we go to the country next weekend? Will Janet and Jack walk in the park tomorrow afternoon? wT... 15A 1. reads 2. Il see 3. will start 4. brushes 5. got 6. lives 7. will take 8. visited 9. shave 10. willbe 11. will never forgive 12. will be 13. went 14, We'll know 18. stepped, fell 16. gets, gets 17. met 18. wrote 156 1. lived 2. lived 3. killed 4. were 5. did not know 6. came 7. began 8. said 9. will kill 10. know 11. said 12. kills 13. don'thear 14. will hear 15.is 16. said 17. will not kill 18. were 19. began 20. said 21. want 22. will put 15B 1.1 know his name. 2. Mr Nelson rang the bell, 3. | saw your brother yesterday. 4. He always understands me. 5. They live near the railway station, 6. We bought some meat and cheese. 7. Tom drank all the wine. 8. Mr Jones sold his car. 9. I'l meet Mary tomorrow. 10. | lent you ten dollars. 11. Hilary lost her umbrella. 12. | see him every day. 13. Jack came early. 14. I'll pay the bill 16A gororpabus nesyuxn, can Dxopaxa, cMepts nba, nomana [psiic, KUBO- nice Nuikacco, nnalisi Maiika, 61opo rocnoguia Bunsamca, MawhHb! 6U3HEC- MeHos, HOBOe paGovee MecTo Pomxepa, Ae0peu Koponessi, CHrapeTbi ee My- oka, Mbect! LUEKCNMpa, MHeHMe Hawe” AoOYepH, Tpy6Ka Moero CBeKpa/Moero Tecta, Keaptvpa Boba 1 Cran, KoTaTa mx coceaa/coceaxn, angel MonqoHa, pewienne Dpanka 17A 1. This is Paul's money. 2. This is Mr Taylor's umbrella. 3. This is his daughter's doll. 4. This is my friend's guitar. 5. This is Hilary's car. 6, This is her husband’s Pipe. 7. This is Brenda's kitten. 8 This is my grandmother's flat. 9. This is Jennifer's coat. 10. This is his sister's lipstick. 176 1. Leslie's brother is a doctor. 2. Kitty's daughter is twelve. 3. Max's dog is in the yard. 4. Ken's new car is a Fiat. 5. Mary's new dress is very beautiful. 6. Cindy's flat is very expensive. 7. Wendy's mother-in-law is quite young. 8. Bill's new girl- friend lives near here. 9. Charles's uncle will arrive tomorrow. 10. Mr Brown's wife works in a bank. 17B 1. Paul's mother... 2. Peggy's sister... 3. My sister's eyes... 4. ... Bobby's address. 5. Sue's new car... 6. ... Jack's friends. 7. Mary's dresses... 8. James's brothe: . My grandfather's garden 10. ... Mr Jackson's parents. 18A Boqnrens asTobyca, pasMep OMA, (acoH TOF nnaTbA, CONHESHBII CEeT, okwa ero KBapTupsl, KannTaH KOMaHAbI, OGNOxKa KHIM, MHTepecb! CTYAeHTOB, Koneca Mawivitul, HasBaHne oToro ropona, cronnya Bennko6pnrannn, yrnbi KOMHaTbI, UBeT KOBpa, ABep> WepKEM, NeHME NTL, CMepTb KOpons, BnaneneL 3émka, MHeHWe Apyseli, Gepera pekn, sanax cvraper, KoHey Mecaua, rasa cemsn 186 1. Mysister's birthday... 2. Mr Hill's secretary... 3. My brother's car... 4. The old gentleman's name... 5. The elephant's ears... 6. The children’s letters... 7. That lady's hat... 8. The child’s toys... 9. The boss's wife... 10. James's sister... 11. Michael's success... 12. Mr Jones's house... 156 18B 6yrunka Bia, YaUKa 4ai0, CTaKaH MonoKa, 6ykeT pos, 6akka nea, KopoGka wokonana, KyCOK Csipa, Napa Ty@enb, KOpObKa CMYex, KaNnA BOA, KANO- rpamm pvica, Kyco¥ex NHpoxtoro, 6yxaHka xneGa, MeLUOK MyKH1, NNTKa WOKO- nana, Kopauxa ¢pyktos, nuct 6yMaru4, KyCOK MBIA, NpeMMeT OBCTAHOBKY, Ky- cox caxapa, kuna 6ymar, nauKa curaper, OyHT Kode, Nauka MonoKa 149A 1. He speaks it well. 2. She saw him on Sunday. 3. He lost it. 4. He met him in the street. 5. She will sing itagain. 6. He believes it. 7. They locked it. 8. She re- paired it quickly. 9. She eats it. 10. They will visit him tomorrow. 11. He finished it. 12, He read it last night. 13. He knows her well. 14. They play it in the park. 496 1. she is fine. 2. he is fine. 3. they are fine 4. she is fine. 5.1 am fine. 6. they are fine. 7. she is fine. 8. they are fine, 9. he is fine. 10. they are fine. 11. he is fine. 12. they are fine 49B 1. They are at home, 2. | wrote them in my notebook. 3. She put them on the chair. 4. Father loses them too often. 5. Bobby cleaned them. 6.We saw the film on TV. 7. Julia teaches them. 8. Jane found it. 9. They learn Japanese. 10. Bob heard it last week. 11. like them very much. 12. | saw you on the bus this moming. 20A 1. Tom sat beside her. 2.1 know all about him. 3. The girl stood under it. 4. He paid for it. 5. He thought of them. 6. Wendy came with them. 7. He still plays in it. 8. They stopped in front of it. 9. He is against them. 10. He waited for them. 11. There were some books on it. 12. John will get a ticket for her. 21A 1. her bag 2. his mother 3. her English classes 4. their notebooks 5. his coat 6. his things 7. his book 8. my best dress 9. his pipe out of his mouth 10. his left hand in his pocket 11. theirhats 12. her brother 216 1. her mother 2. his father 3. his cat 4. their hats 5. her brother 6. her car 7. his son 8. her birthday 9. his hair 10. his wife 11. her brothers 12. their friend 218 1. This umbrella is mine. 2. That house is ours. 3. This hat is hers. 4. These pencils are mine. 5. This dog is ours. 6. That cat is theirs. 7. These bikes are yours. 8. This violin is mine. 9. These apples are ours. 10. Those shoes are theirs. 2197 1. Tim's dog 2.mywatch 3. his coat 4. Sally's hat 5. her notebook 6. Bill's towel 7. his comb 8. our car 9. their house 10. her spoon 22A 1. There is no sugar. / There isn't any sygar. 2. There is no jam. / There isn't any jam. 3. There are no stamps. / There aren't any stamps. 4. There are no eggs: / There aren't any eggs. 5. There is no ice-cream. / There isn’t any ice-cream. 6. There are no lemons. / There aren't any lemons. 7. There was no rain. / There wasn't any rain. 8. There was no good news. / There wasn't any good news. 9. There are no changes. / There aren't any changes. 10. There is no bread. / There isn’t any bread. 226 1. Did she put any sugar in this cup? 2. Did she bring any letters for you? 3. Does Steve have any money in his pocket? 4. Did Sally buy any cheese? 5. Did he give them any matches? 6. Did they meet any foreigners there? 7. Does he know any English? 8. Did she see any pretty hats in this shop? 157 22B 1. |s there any wine? 2. There are some apples. 3. There are some lilacs. 4. |want some cakes. 5. | don't want any juice. 6. She doesn't have any butter. 7, He gave me some roses. 8. | ordered some soup. 9. There isn’t any milk. 10. Is there any milk left? 244 1. Am! working hard? | am not working hard. 2. Is he writing a poem? He is not (isnt) writing a poem. 3. Is she making salad? She is not making salad. 4. Is Pat teading a paper? Pat is not reading a paper. 5. Are you waiting for me? You are not waiting for me. 6. Is Bob drawing a picture? Bob is not drawing a picture. 7. Is ining hard. 8. Is he speaking English? He is not speaking ing the piano? She is not playing the piano. 10. Are we telling the truth? We are not telling the truth. 246 1.No,|_am not. 2. Yes, he is. 3. Yes, they are. 4. No, she is not. 5. Yes, we are. 6. Yes, | am. 7. No, he is not. 8. Yes, she is. 9. Yes, itis. 10. No, they are not. 11. No, he is not. 12. Yes, lam. 13. No, she is not. 14. Yes. | am. 24B 1.is ringing 2 is playing 3. is having 4. am thinking 5. is not working, is reading 6. ate wearing 7. is having 8. am waiting 9. is making, is practising 10. am writing 11. is snowing 12. is flying 241 1. play, are watching 2. is sleeping, goes 3. do 4. is wearing 5. are having 6. is boiling 7. drink, am drinking 8. costs 9. am saving, want 10. are playing 11. is working 12. walk, are walking 13. speaks, is learning 14. stays, is staying 18. is waiting 16. is reading, reads 254A 1. is taking 2. understands 3. is siting 4. loves 5. is laying 6. knows 7. like 8. is crying 9. believe 10. hear 11. is looking 12. is learning 26A 1.1 am going to buy 2. They are going to stay 3. Bob is going to leave 4, They are going to have 5. Dick is going to sell 6. | am going to meet 7. We are going to spend 8. Ted is going to take 9. She is going to say 10. Grace is going to learn 11. 1am going to tell 12. We are going to have 266 1. They are going to lose 2. it is going to snow 3. We are going to have 4. We are going to get 5. He is going to have 6. My cat is going to have 7. This medicine is going to do 8 We are going to miss 26B On Monday Jenny is going to buy Christmas presents. On Tuesday... 27 A she was singing, you were singing; you were not singing, he was not singing, we were not singing, you were rot singing, they were not singing; were you singing? was he singing? was she singing? were we singing? were they singing? 27B 1. was having 2. was living 3. was writing 4. were having 5, were watching 6. was shining 7. was wearing 8. was making 9. were drinking 10. was taking 11. were playing 12. were sleeping 27B 1. was shopping, were playing 2. was reading 3. stopped, got 4. was running 5. was having, rang 6. was writing, remembered, had 7. were living 8. was ‘opening, heard, put, crawled 9. was learning 10. was working 158 284 she will be sleeping, you will be sleeping; you will be waiting, he will be waiting, we will be waiting, you will be waiting, they will be waiting; you will be reading, he will be reading, she will be reading, we will be reading, they will be reading 286 1. will be working 2. will be sleeping 3. will be having 4. will be reading 5. will be waiting 6. will be playing 7. will be watching 8. will be working 9, will be camp- ing 10. will be having 11. will be waiting 12. will be sitting 13. will be lying 14. will be having 29A 1. Does Bob like to play football? 2. Will he finish the letter this afternoon? 3. Is Tom teaching his son to ride a bike? 4. Was he telling the truth? 5. Is the child crying? 6. Did Mr Jones work in an office? 7. Did Lucy find her friend in the park? 8, Did Susan come with us? 9. Is Mother cooking the dinner? 10. Were the boys waiting for their teacher? 11. Does Katie go to school every weekday? 12. Did the last train leave at 11.307 13. Does Hilary play chess very well? 14. Did she have a piece of chocolate cake? 296 1. They don't go out every alternoon. 2. He wasn't waiting for Julia, 3. Steve won't come with you. 4. His friend doesr't live in New York. 5. Diana doesn't brush her hair every night. 6. He wasn't holding a bottle of whisky in his hand, 7. Sally doesn't agree with you. 8. Peter doesn't wear very strong glasses. 9. I won't read it tomorrow. 10. At the moment Rose isn’t playing the piano in the other room. 11. The police didn't catch the thief. 12. | don't hate you. 13. He isn't joking. 14. Susan didn't lose her purse. 29B 1. will meet 2. painted 3. were having 4. will forget 5. am looking 6. will remember 7. drinks 8. drank 9. will know 10. costs 11. will dine 12. ate, left 13. will visit 14. will see 299 1. saw 2. is waiting 3. will snow 4. was lying, was working 5. like 6. will sing 7. went 8. goes 9. belongs 10.get 11. slept 12. arrived 13. went 14, smoked 292, 1. lett, will come 2. were siting, was doing, was knitting, was reading, smiled, said 3. were watching, switched, took 4. stepped, ‘ell, was lying, heard, saw, stopped 5. bought, will bake 6. walks, took, was raining, loft 30A younger ~ the youngest, thinner — the thinnest, easier - the easiest, more expensive ~ the most expensive, more depressing ~ the most depressing, sotter ~ the softest, nicer — the nicest, more comfortable — the most comfortable, more excited — the most excited, stronger — the strongest, lovelier the loveliest, drier =the driest, more beautiful — the most beautiful, longer ~ the longest, poorer - the poorest, faster — the fastest, more intelligent — the most intelligent, more handsome — the most handsome 32A 1. younger 2. youngest 3. older 4. nicer 5. sunnier 6. strong 7. shortest 8. cheapest 9. fat 10. deepest 11. bigger, biggest 12. laziest 13. more expensive 14. heavy, heavier 33A 1, Russian 2.German 3. Spanish 4. French 5. English 6. Swedish 7. English 8. American 9. German 10. Finnish 159 336 1. quickly 2. quickly 3. careless 4. beautifully 5. hard 6. easily 7. easy 8. good 9. well 10. completely 11. bright 12. hard, hard 13. hardly 14. lately 344A 1. finished 2. played 3. eared 4. lived 5. asked 6. arrived 7. enjoyed 8. visit- ed 9. baked 10. decided 11. cleaned 12. finished 34B 1.seen 2. left 3. read 4. won 5. learnt/leamed 6. become 7. come 8. written 9. broken 10. lost 11. gone 12. built 13. done 14. burnt 15. bought 354A 1. Yes,! have. 2. No, he has not (hasn't). 3. No, | have not. 4. Yes, they have. 5. Yes, she has. 6. Yes, | have. 7. No, they have not. 8. No. it has not. 9. Yes, she has. 10. Yes, they have. 35B 1. has bought 2. have gone 3. has been 4. has changed 5. have eaten 6. have not met 7. has typed 8. has not seen 9. has posted 10. have lived 11. have been 12. has bought 13. has notcome 14. have had 15. have not changed 35B 1. Has he seen this film yet? 2. Have you bought a present for Rose yet? 3. Has Nora gone to bed yet? 4. Has Joy finished her work yet? 5. Has Ronald found a new job yet? 6. Has Frank sold his car yet? 7. Have you written to Ben yet? 8. Has Steve paid his debts yet? 9. Has he come yet? 10. Have you had lunch yet? 351 1. He hasn't made the bed yet. 2. He hasn't swept the floor yet. 3. He hasn't fed the baby yet. 4. She hasn't read the paper yet. 5. She hasn't drunk her tea yet. 6. We haven't had our breakfast yet. 7. Bill hasn't watered the tomatoes yet. 8. Sally hasn't painted the walls yet. 9. The teacher hasn't cleaned the blackboard yet. 10. haven't finished my composition yet. 352) 1. have known 2. played 3. has liked 4. drove 5. fell 6. painted 7. came 8. have read 9. went 10. haven't met 11. went 12. has lived 13. wrote 14. hasn't finished 36A 1. had received 2. had not seen 3. had gathered 4. had finished 5. had met 6.had heard 7. had taken 8. had lived 9. had already seen 10. had painted 11, Nad gone 12. had just left 13. had spent 14. had heard 37A 1. will have worked 2. will have left 3. will have passed 4. will have finished 5. will have saved 6. will have read 7. will have built 8. will have finished 38A 1. have been boiling 2. have been working 3. have been playing 4. has been fishing 5. has been living 6. has been teaching 7. have been waiting 8. has been studying 9. has been raining 10. have been arguing 386 1. has been travelling 2. have been living 3. has been speaking 4. have been walking 5. have been taking 6. has been sleeping 7. have been working 8. has been raining 9. has been teaching 39A 1. Does she speak French? 2. Has Bob met your sister? 3. Was the wind blowing hard? 4. Has he played tennis for two years now? 5. Am I right? 6. Did she bring him a glass of water? 7. Did they come toa village? 8. Have the children had breakfast? 9. Have you heard of him? 10. Will she do her best? 11. Was the cat lying under the table? 12, Does she know English well? 160 396 1. They will come tonight. 2. Tom has painted this portrait. 3. | want to go to Paris. 4, The girls have gone home. 5. They went home at six o'clock. 6. He has drunk all the whisky. 7. Graham speaks Spanish. 8. They have sold their old car. 9. She visited Tom every day. 10. She has changed much. 39B 1. go, went, have been 2. has gone, will retum 3. have known, worked, are 4, visited, asked, didn’t want, had seen 5. do, did, have done 6. was reading, was lying 39T 1.hasbeen 2.is 3 is working 4. has already visited §. has bought 6. will buy 7. worked 8. is working 9. gets 10. likes 11. pays 12. buys 13. stays 14, listens 1. lends 16. keep 17. has lost 30, 1. Lucy agrees with you. 2. Jack listened to her. 3. Bill has taken his medicine. 4, Ted will come with us. 5. | have read the instructions. 6. They have gone away. 7. Sally wanted to change her job. 8. You will get there on time. 9. it was cold in December. 10. He will have finished it by six. 11. She has given them those books. 12. Pat went to the party. 39E 1. went 2. was hanging 3. started 4. decided 5. was wiping 6. lost 7. fell 8. was washing 9. rushed 10. knocked 11. cut 12. was peeling 13. was 89E 1. decided 2.came 3. saw 4. were 5. stopped 6. changed 7. looked 8. saw 9. was forming 10. was standing 11. was looking 12. got 13. started 14. drove 39K 1. Mary and George live in London. 2. Peter speaks French. 3. Sandra is play- ing tennis now. 4. | haven't seen Rose today. 5. Did they go home at six? 6. Paul ‘stood up, put on hat and left. 7. He has already read this book. 8. Today the ‘sun is shining but yesterday it was cloudy. 9. Has Mother returned? 10. Sheila is waiting for you in the kitchen. 11. They went to Africa in 1988. 12. I met them in the street. 13. | usually get up at seven but today | slept longer. 14. We have worked much. 15. | have never been to Paris. 16. Tommy doesn't go to school yet. 17. Jack has already seen this film. 18. Tomorrow he will visit (he is going to visit) his mother-in-law. 41A 1. Yes,| can. 2. No, you can't. 3. Yes, she can. 4. Yes, | can. 5. No, he can't. 6. No, they can't. 7. Yes, she can. 8. No, they can't. 9. No, he can't. 10. No, he can't. 416 1. He cannot (can't) play 2. She cannot read. 3. John cannot repair 4. He cannot pay 5. We cannot return 6. Mr Taylor cannot see 7. We cannot afford 8. James cannot speak 41B 1. but | cant see any hammers 2. but I can't see any plates 3. but | can't see any women 4. but | can't see any children 5 but | can't see any cakes 6. but | can't see any gooseberries 7. but | can't see any sailors 8. but | can't see any post- cards. 411 1. | couldn't help you on Sunday. 2. He couldn't speak Spanish two years ago. 3, They couldn't leave an hour ago. 4. Dick couldn't drive a car last year. 5. | couldn't give it to the children yesterday. 6. Rose couldn't go with them in the morning. 7.1 couldn't meet you yesterday moming. 8. Kate couldn't play the violin three months ago. 412, 1. Could you lend 2. Could you tell 3. Could you give 4. Could you give 5. Could you meet 6. Could | come 7. Could | borrow 8. Could I take 424 1. May | leave at once? 2. May | ask a guestion? 3. May | come again tomor- row? 4. May | go swimming with Bob? 5. May | borrow this bike? 6. May | go and see Rose now? 7. May | smoke here? 426 1. You may leave now. 2. You may smoke here. 3. You may open the window. 4. They may play here. 5. He may borrow my bike. 6. You may go and see her now. 7. You may think about it for a few days. 8. You may take my book. 9. They may stay if they want. 10. She may have my umbrella. 2B Bo acex orserax moxno ynotpeGnste Kak "may" (Go/ee KHMxHO), Tak M1 “can” (pasrosopHo) 421 Ynotpe6u Ha sbiGop oAMH us NpeANOxeHHbIx OTBETOB, 422, 1. He said that you might come with us. 2. He said that you might open the Package. 3. He said that you might leave the room. 4. He said that you might drink itall. 5. He said that you might go home. 6. He said that you might switch off the light. 7. He said that John might take his books. 8. He said that Bill might go to the cinema. 42E 1. He maybe in London. 2. Tom may be ill. 3. They may return later. 4, He may lend us the money. 5. He may be in the garden. 6. Dick may be back this week 7. They may be at school. 8. He may arrive tomorrow. 9. He may help us. 10. He may go by plane. 43A 1. Must | hurry? 2. Must | look after the children? 3. Must | stay at home? 4. Must | buy some stamps? 5. Must | show the letter to Rose? 6. Must I ring up Mr Taylor? 7. Must I get up early tomorrow? 8, Must | light a fire? 436 1. Dick must read it. 2. You must tell him the news. 3. Bob must see the doctor. 4. Peter must buy a new hat. 5. You must come again. 6. They must sell it at once. 7. Paul must change his clothes. 8. Harry must put on a white shirt. 9. You must keep the door locked. 10. We must leave soon. 43B 1. No, you needn't. 2. No, you needn't. 3. Yes, you must. 4. Yes, you must. 5. No, you needn't. 6. Yes, you must. 7. Yes, you must. 8. No, she needn't. 9. Yes, he must. 10. No, you needn't. 439 1. You had to do it at once. 2. They had to get up early. 3. You had to write home. 4. She had to take that medicine. 5. They had to wait outside. 6. Tom had to work hard. 7. Bill had to go to the doctors. 8. He had to take a package to the Post office. 9. You had to leave the town at once. 10. The children had to stay in their room. 162 43 2 1. He must be at home by now. 2. The child must be ill. 3. The girls must be busy. 4. He must be over fifty. 5. She must be very rich. 6. Tom must be a fool. 7. There must be another way to do this. 8. This old man must be very wise. 43E Tommy must wash his hands. He mustn't go out now. Mponomkaii camoctoa- TenbHo. 43 1.can 2. May 3.can 4. Can 5. must 6.Can 7. May 8. must 9. could 10. Can 11. cannot, can 12. must 13. must not 14. cannot 15. can 16. must 17, can, cannot 18. may 19. cannot, could 20. Must 43K 1.1 must go now. 2. You may use my pencils. 3. I can't play the piano. 4. You must do it at once. 5. Mary could swim when she was five. 6. Tom must go to school. 7. May | ask a question? 8. Can you he rme? 9. May | borrow your knife? 10. Can you swim? 11. Can | help you?/May I help you? 12. We must get up very early. 13. It may be true. 14. | can't lft this bag, it's too heavy. 15. This man must be over fifty. 433 Buecto "must" 80 scex npeanoxennax “should’. 444A 1. in 2.at 3.0n 4. in 5. at 6. on 7. from, to/till 8. in 9.in 10.in 11. at 12. by 13. until /till 14.0n 15. at 16. in 454A 1. in 2. in 3. above 4. to 5.on 6. under 7. in 8, at 9. on, of 10. in 11. on 12. in, on 13. 0n 14. to 15. at 47A atten o'clock, at the weekend, at half past six, at the table, at the bus-stop, at home, at work, at school; by car, by tram, by bus, by plane, by train, by ten o'clock, by Monday, by then; from home, from the cinema, from work, from the library, from the pocket, from the bag, from three to five, from evening to moming; in the garden, in the cupboard, in the handbag, in the pocket, in the room, in the kitchen, in September, in the evening, in the afternoon, in the autumn, in a whisper, in a low voice, in a loud voice, in German; into the box, into the pocket, into the handbag, into the house, into the car, into the water: ‘on the shelf, on the bed, on the same floor, on Friday, on the 1st of March, on the evening of the 1st of March; to the shop, to the department store, to the park, to the post-office, to a concert; with a spoon, with chalk, with the scissors 47B 1. in 2. from, at, in 3. in, for 4.to 5.0 6 with 7. at 8.at 9. at 10. on, on 11. in, in 12. of 13. for 14, of 15. til 16. to 17. in 18. in, with, to 19. about 20. on, from, till 21. about 22. in 23. at 24. on 25. in 26. in, in 27. in 28. in, at 47B 1. The catis under the bed. 2. The dress is in the wardrobe. 3. Your handbag is. on the table. 4. His caris in front of the house. 5. The river is behind the house. 6. The teaspoons are in this box. 7. The carpet is on the floor. 8. All the money is in my pocket. 484 1. Yes, | do. 2. Yes, you may. 3. No, | won't. 4. Yes, | was. 5. No, | didn't. 6. Yes, he has. 7. Yes, it did. 8. Yes, | have. 9. Yes, | did. 10. No, she hasn't. 11. No, she can't. 12. Yes, he did. 425 486 1. Did they see Pat last week? 2. Is this your comb? 3. Were you talking about me? 4. Is the longest day of the year in June? 5. Must George work late this evening? 6. Was it really very funny? 7. Does Jack speak to them every day? 8. Are Amy and Dan having tea? 9. Did they come home late? 10. Has James found a new job? 11. Did they visit the British Museum yesterday? 12. Does she have a shower twice a day? 48B 1.Has Betty bought ... 2. Did Peter stop to... 3. Has he always liked... 4. Did they get up ... 5. Did James phone ... 6. Have the children often visited .. 7. Does Barbara draw ... 8. Must we learn it ... 9. Has Tom drunk ... 1 0. Did Jim and Dick have ... 481 1. Did Bill put... 2. Does Jenny come ... 3. Did they eat ... 4. Do the girls go... 5. Did Kate wait ... 6. Is Mr Jones in... 7. Will the stores close ... 8. Has Eric spoken... 9. Does Diana play ... 10. Does Linda have ... 11. Will Carol be back. 12. Wasit ... 13. Was the party ... 14. Are Barbara and George ... 480, 1. isn't she? 2. haven't they? 3. wasn't it? 4. does he? 5. do you? 6. don't you? 7. didn’t she? 8. doesn't he? 9. didn't they? 10. haven't they? 11. aren't they? 12. did he? 50A 1. Where do they live? 2. When did Mr Bell come? 3. Who is her best friend? 4. What did the boys see at the Zoo? 5. What Is Tom going to put on? 6. Whose car is this? 7. When did they visit Scotland? 8. Who has no money at all? 9. Where is Mr Fox going? 10. When did Helen come to see us?_11. Where does the bus stop? 12. How much did this shirt cost? 506 4. Yes, | will (No, | won't). 5. Yes, | do (No, | don't). 10. Yes, | am (No, | am not). 13. Yes, you may (No. you may not). 14. Yes, | do (No, I don). OreeT» Ha ocranbibie sonpoce! Gonee pacnpocrpaHeHHo. SOB 1.What 2. What 3.Where 4.Who 5. What 6. What 7. What 8. Whose 9. Why 10. Who(m) SOF 1. My mother-in-law did. 2. The teacher did. 3. His uncle did. 4.1 am. 5. My best friend did. 6. My brothers are. 7. Jenny's sisters do. 8. Paul's parents will. 5OQ 1. What was terrible? 2. Who(m) did John buy a present? 3. When was the weather very cold? 4. Where does Mary live? 5. What kind of flat did Nigel find? 6. What does he want to become? 7. Where has Jenny never been? 8. What does Jane like? 9. How does he work? 10. How many cars were there in front of the house? 11. When was Tom bom? 12. Where does he keep his money? 13. How did Jack go? 14, Why did he close the window? SOE 1. Yes, | do. 2. He is tall and dark. 3. She is fine, thanks. 4. Because he missed the train. 5. By plane. 6. He is a painter. 7. James does. 8. | feel ill. 9. It's ten o'clock. 10. Dick did. 11. Nothing. SOE 1. What is your name? 2. Where do you live? 3. How old are you? 4. What is the time? / What time is it? 5. What day is it today? 6. What did he say? 7. Is he Estonian? 8. Can/May | help you? 9. Did you like this film? 10. Are you sure? 11. How are you? 12. What is the matter? 13. Are youlWill you be free on Sun- day? 14. Who saw the accident? 4@G4 54A 1.an 2.an 3.an 4.an 5.a 6.an 7. an 8. an 9.a 10.an 11.a 12.a 13.an 14.an 15.a 54B 1. A rose is a beautiful ‘lower. 2. A skyscraper is a tall building. 3. A bear is a large animal. 4. A camel has a long neck. 5. A house has a roof, 6. A turkey is a big bird. 7. A cartoon is a funny drawing. 8. A butterfly has coloured wings. 9. A cardigan is a knitted jacket. 10. A spider has eight legs. 54B 1. asecretary 2. a mechanic 3.a waitress 4. an artist 5. a poet 6. a pilot 7. adentist 8. a policeman 541 1, What an oxponsive night-club! 2. What a beautiful carpet! 3. What a big fridge! 4. What a strange story! 5. What a cheap hat! 6. What a long letter! 7. What an easy exercise! 8. What a comtortable room! 54 1. There is a garden behind the house. The garden is small. 2. There is a man in the hall. The man is tall. 3. There is a knife on the plate. The knife is sharp. 4. There is a tie on the chair. The tie is dark green. 5. There is a box on the shelf. The box is empty. 6. There is a map on the wall. The map is big. 7. There is a chair in the corer. The chair is comfortable. 8. There is a boy in the kitchen. The boy is quite small, 9. There is a suit in the shop window. The suit is expensive. 54E 1.an 2. the, the 3. an 4. the 5.-,- 6. the, the 7. the, the 8.the 9.-- 10.a 11. .,the,- 12. the 13.- 14.- 15.-,- 16a, the 17. the 18.- 19. the 20. the, the - 21.-,- 22.a,the 23. the, -, the 24. the 537A 1. He lent me the book. 2. Larry called us a taxi. 3. Grace read them the news. 4. [have bought you some chocolates. 5. She sent her mother-in-law a present. 6. The waiter brought the man a bottle of beer. 7. Ruth made herself a new skirt. 8. Frank told us a joke. 9. Andrew read me his poems. 10. Wendy knitted Fred a pullover. 57B 1. We play tennis in the park every morning. 2. David has travelled by plane found the world. 3. He read the letter quickly in his office before lunch. 4. Janet sang beautifully at the concert yesterday. 5. They had coffee in the garden after lunch. 6. Julia will come with Bruce to the party tomorrow. 7. Amy has been play- ing with her toys in the bedroom since 3 o'clock. 8. We stayed in Paris for a week. 9. His family moved to Liverpool two years ago. 10. | had a nice time in town yes- terday. 11. Richard wanted to go to the bank at lunchtime. 12. She lived with them in Greece from 1980 to 1987. 57B 1. Joe usually goes 2. Stan sometimes disagrees 3. | have never 4. Have the Jacksons already 5. You can always wear 6. Brenda doesn't usually 7. Jim sel- dom goes 8. Has he seen the film yet? 9. Billhas aiready 10. The buses are usu- ally 11, Michael has always been 12. Ms Lewis often shops 13. | have already tead 14. They are still 15. Cliff is already 571 1. Lary doesn't have any money in the bank. 2. | slept only two hours last night. 3. She taught the boys geography last year. 4. There were five big green bottles on the shell. 5. He parked his car in front of the restaurant. 6. We crossed the 4eAn English Channel on the ferry last Monday. 7. Lucy made this dress for me. 8. This car costs less than any other car. 9. My husband has lost his car keys again 10. Tony wears glasses all the time. 57, 1. They phoned his secretary on Friday. 2. We haven't met since January. 3. He wants to have an easy life. 4. We arrived at the airport at five. 5. Tony met a charming girl at a party last night. 6. He left the letter on the table in the hall 7. Brian walked upstairs slowly. 8. She put the cakes on the table. 9. Tom's friend slipped and broke his leg. 10. They give parties every weekend. 57E 1. Someone stole their car last night. 2. Sally bought two pounds of tomatoes and a bottle of milk. 3. Luke ordered some fish and potatoes. 4. Daisy tore her dress on anail. 5. The secretary writes letters and answers the phone. 6. The Watsons welcomed us to their house. 7. The postman brought me a letter this morning 8. The wind blew my hat over the wall. 9. Her husband usually gets home at about five. 10. Ben always washes his car on Friday afternoon. 58A 1.1 told him 2. Mother wants them 3. Rose wanted him 4. She asked them 5. | expected her 6. He ordered them 7. Dave wants them 8. | expect him 9. The teacher allowed them 10. He forbade him 11.1 don't want them 12.1 asked her 585 Caroline wants her husband (him) to put on his new suit. She wants him to... 59A 1.1 saw Tom buy 2. | heard Jane tell them 3. | heard mother phone 4. | saw Dick take off 5.1 saw Mike meet Mary 6. 1'saw the girls lay 7. | saw her pack her things and leave. 8. | saw them have 9. saw Tom eat 10. | saw the light go out 59B 1.- 2.- 3.- 4.to 5.- 6.- 7.to B.to 9.to 10.to 11.to 12..- 13.to 14. to 15.- 16.- 61A 1.comes 2 hears 3. finish 4. begins 5.is 6.am 7.is 8. arrive 9.is 10. see 11.are 12. buy 616 1. will stop, gots 2. will wait, brings 3. will buy, have 4. leaves, I'l tell 5. starts, they'll open 6. pays, we'll go 7. I'l wait, arrive 8. finishes, she'll lend 9. open, you'll see 10. welllhave, come 61B 1.rains 2. helps 3. soe 4. try §.is 6.is 7.need 8. hurry 9. drink 10. is 61F 1. don't hurry, you'll miss 2. drives, won't have 3. are, we'll start 4. leave, will steal 5. stop, Ill get 6. won't be able, don't get 7. rings, I'l answer 8. don't arrive, won't get 9. will melt, leave 10. agree, I'll buy 62A 1. saw, would climb 2. had, would drive 3, paid, would respect 4. knew, would ting 5. had, would open 6. were, would know 7. knew, would tell 8. were, would not believe 9. had, would drink 10. were not fat, would climb 11. had, would get 12. worked, would earn 63A 1. had felt, would have gone 2. had known, would have invited 3. had worked, would have got 4. had asked, would have helped 5. had studied, would have passed 6. had worn, would not have got 7. had had, would have gone 8. had been, would have gone 9. had had, would have bought 10. had been, would have been 166 64A 1. Rose says that her brother's name is Ken. 2. Oscar says that he prefers vodka. 3. Ruth says that she knows a lot about it. 4. He says that he believes in God. 5. | say that | have lived here for a year. 6. We say that we do not work on Mondays. 7. Meg says that she was watching TV. 8. Frank says that petrol prices willfall. 9. He says that he doesn't like fish. 10. | say that she worried too much. 646 1. She said that she didn't smoke. 2. Bod said that he liked football. 3. | said that | hardly knew Matthew. 4. He said that he went to English lessons twice a week. 5. Scott said that Mr Blake was ill. 6. They said that it didn't matter. 7. Sally said that she had been at a concert. 8. He said that Jill hadn't been present. 9. She said that she was happy. 10. She said that she had been very busy. 11. Lucy said she didn't feel well. 12. He said he would try to do his best. 13. He said he would give me his passport. 14. Alf said he didn't want it 64B 1, Ned said he had been ill. 2. Sarah said she liked my dress. 3. Mrs Turner said her son read a lot. 4. | sid the airport was closed. 5. Ted said he wanted to go to a Japanese restaurant. 6, Rose said she loved Japanese food. 7. He said Mr Wolt would speak to me about it. 8. Lewis said Steve didn’t know them. 9. She said she would lend me the money. 10. The secretary said Mr Ward was in Boston. 11. She said she liked modern art. 12. Kate said her daughter was nine and a half. 13. He said they lived in Los Angeles. 14. My aunt said she didn't smoke. 64T 1. Jane told Mike she would marry him. 2. Ken told the boys Michael would come late. 3. Mrs Tate told her husband she would be there by noon. 4. Ron said he had met them in Paris. 5. Bill said Roger had broken his arm. 6. Ted said she had been very talkative. 7. Sarah says her coat isn't very warm. 8. Jack told Alt his girlfriend knew English well. 9. Stan said the car had come at 2. 10. The girl told me they had left for the airport. GSA 1. Brenda asked where Tom was. 2. | asked when the bell would ring. 3. Bess asked how much they had paid for it. 4. Peter asked who had made that terrible noise. 5. Leslie asked when the last train leit. 6. Emily asked why my hands were diy. 7. Mr Webb asked how tong they had lived in Edinburgh. 8. Andrew asked where they would be on Sunday. 9. We asked why he had missed the plane. 10. Aunt Emily asked who had taught the boy to ride. 65B 1. He asked if | enjoyed dancing. 2. Eve asked if Jack had heard the news. 3. He asked if | had seen the accident. 4. | asked if he would write to him. 5. Ken asks if they have made the coffee. 6. Emily asked if | had been surprised. 7. Larry asks if the water is deep. 8. | asked if | was in his way. 9. Roger asked if they knew the answer. 10. Celia asks if he talked in his sleep. 11. Cliff asked if they had found the matches. 12. They asked if Joe was feeling better. 66A 1. He asked me to stay home. 2. Pat told me to open the door at once. 3. The clerk told me to pay in cash. 4. The teacher told us to stop quarreling. 5. Tom told us to get out of his way. 6. Nigel asked me to come straight back. 7. The woman told me not to touch it. 8. | told him to climb in through the window. 69 A 1. Sty KomuaTy nogmetanT pa3 8 Hegenw. 2. Me6end B HaweM Oduce no- nupyerca Kaxapii Mecry, 3, OkHa B KAUe” dupMe MOWTCA KAxAYO CyGEOTY. +87 4. Kaxaylo cpeny Kospbi 8 KaSHHeTe Gocca HMCTATCA NbINecocoM. 5. StH ne- MeNbHMMUb! 4ACTATCA KaKNOE YTPO. 696 1. S1or ymbisanbunk He YnGIsIT ONeHb YacTO. 2. Mow MalunHy He MOIOT KaxK- Aull ens. 3. Ee tydnn He uncrat Kaxqoe ytpo. 4. Ero KoMHaTy He MetyT kaxaylo Heneno. 5. locrasnsiorca nv OTBeTbI Ha 9TH NiMcbMa KaXkdbili MEH? 6. Aoxnageisant An nonnynn o KaxqoM akTe Hacunna? 7. CMoTpAT nin ga ‘OTM Mane@HbKVM Manb4YiKOM QOsKHbIM 06pasoM? TOA 1. B ato aepeso nonana Monuna (Sto Aepeso pas6uTo monHeii). 2. Dom orpa6nen rpa6urenamn. 3. Stn foma pasrpaGnenbi xynuraHamn. 4. Stot rapax nepeKpaweH HaeMHOM paGoven cum. 5. 31 AbIMOXOAL! ONMUIEHE! Tpy6ouncTamn. T1A 1. Ha ty coGaky Korga-HuGyab onpenenenvo Haenet Mawnna (Syks. "Ha sty coBaky 6yger KOrAa-HuGyAb ONpeAeneHHO HaeaKeHO MawnHoH'’). 2. Sto NUCbMO SaBTPa He GyeT AOCTABNEHO, NOCKONbKY NOYTANbOHb! HacTyWT 3. Detky He pasGyast sastpa BoBpems, nocKonbKy GyaMnbHHK martepn cno- manca. 4. 3aetpa 3a f>xeimcom 8 wkony 3aegeT ero KeHa. T2A 1. Maree yxe HarnaxeHo. 2. BplOKn yxe OTYTIOKeHBI. 3. YMBIBANbHIK yKe owner. 4. Canom yxe nowmuenti. 5. Cron yxe noxpawert. 6. Mawnna yxe orpemonruponana. 74A 1. B pantibix ycnosuax 37M sonpoce! He MoryT NonysnTb OTBeTa (Ha 9TH BON Pocd! Henbsn oTBernTs). 2. Ha HEKOTOPbIX MOReH NerKo OKasbIEAeT BRAKE MHeHe Apyrux nogei. 3. Ha cemmHape npucyrctaosann sce yuactHuKn 4. Ero nekunn Bcerna conposoxnanuch auckyccuamu. 5. B yHusepcuTere cTyneHTaM npegnaraoT nporpamMy, 3a KoTOpO Nocneayer saver (TeCT) 1 npweyxaenue crenenn. 6. flo Toro, Kak Ha¥anca akcnepwMeHT c NporpaMMoii OOYYEHHA, ¢ YNeHAMN WKONLHEIX COBETOB NPOKOHCYABTHPOBAMNCS (CbiNO NPO- Koncynbrposano). T4B 1. OGiHio 0 mHorvx Beulax AO Hayana oKCnepHMeHToB axe He AyMaloT. 2. Ha oTOT MeTOR CCbINaNMCe pale. 3. A He NOBEpIO, YTO Ha STOrO YeNOBeKa MOHO NoNOKMTECA. 4. TeopHs He OGeACHAeT 9TH MaHHbIe. (OTH AaHHoIE HE naxopst o6bacheHua 8 Teopuu), 75 A 1. Bo spems ak3aMeHos CTyAeHTaM He paspewiaioT noNbsoBaTECA yYeOHHKA- mn tpamMmarukn (GyK®. "KOHCyneTaposatecs y yweGunKos’). 2. Emy He npeana- ranw nomou. 3. Ham npepoctaaunn aco HeobxoAMMy! HXcopMaLiio. 4. Uncturyry Obina o6ewaHa dbHaHcoBan noMoWs. 5. Bsicynaiowemy Soin sanavia ylima sonpocos. 6. YunTensM peKOMeHAyeTCA NogaT> 4aCTb TeKCTa B sune Gecenbi. 7. B To spemA AeBoueK npakTayeckn O6y4aNn AM’ TEM R. (4TeHMWO, nicbMy M apnomernke) (T.e. npeAMeTaM, HaYMHaIUWMMCA Ha aHr- nniickom aavike Ha 6yxey R) 75.6 1. The lecture was followed by a discussion. 2. Velocity of the aircraft is affected by @ number of factors (by several factors). 3. This question will be dealt with in doteil later. 4. At high school the pupils were faced with new complexities (difficul- ties). 5. He was not allowed to finish the work. 168 76A 1. It must be admitted that... 2. It has been found that .. 3. It is accepted by everybody that... 4. Itis believed that ... 5. It is hoped by the author that ... 6. Itis assumed by most people that... 7. Itis sometimes said by the parents that... 8. It is nowadays recognized by doctors that ... 766 1.Itis said that | am beautiful. 2. Itis assumed that Allan is clever. 3. It may be hoped that our State will prosper (be wealthy). 4. It must be admitted that some school topics are boring. 5. It was found that the handbag had been stolen by Aunt Chaya. 6. It is widely accepted that excellent pupils help their parents. 7. It is be- lieved that Negroes are talented. 8. It is generally thought that reforms are of no use (useless). 1849

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