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Seaaniua pactanaraoen no MpANY sospacrainte cxomaoera, nerexyies e onopat na npemsany ee, "naoerase coorarrerayin”sebsbepestpensiNy WoRSORY oy. ‘teaioo He pazimuan peewersezxocrs, uochshnoern MaKenay- ‘uramoro noeona Koby wen, ] Vina cywectenrenbHoe | Ocuonte e110 woman dpopaese ionkeeTBeHHOrO ecriereabHBrx meaaeres mptiGamienite 0x0 sk dopme ‘map — maps locrassre cneayioune eyuecratenbnbie » ops HHO~ >xecrsenHoro sien (We aaGyAwte, MFO NepEA MH. He- SOnpenertevnstt apTHKAw Hy!MOO OnYETATD) Pe pei ‘a ball aruler a flog a house _ a tree a queen aship astrect desk. atown apie 1 book ‘door a lamp anarm Mocrassre crenyouve cyusectanTensiore 8 opi rato a friend __ faclassroom __ a flower ss newspaper 4 aboy student aday mistake aclock________a teacher a stick a pieture _ anote _ a garden > eur man cymecrourenssoe oxanensaeren nas, “66, th, eh, “teh, 0, 70 eneayen noGassate adress — dresses a bench — benches 4 box — boxes 4 potato — potatoes Ho: a photo — photos > Bear wes cymecrmmrersnoe saxamumaeren wa Ys Uepex Koropoit crour coracnast GykBa, TO -y aauenseves ia -I u AoGanaseres -e8: a clty — cities Ho: a boy — boys (nepen -y erowr acts) “Hexoropue mena cymecraurersune, oKaHan- > oumecr aa. ie, eipmoyor wammecroenT0 ‘uneo mytex nowerenns -f na -v a mpaGaBtenuen ahaif — haloes a wife — wives a knife — knives a leaf — leaves a life — lives @ shelf — shelves a wolf — wolves a. loaf — loaves ‘a thief — thieoes Ho: a roof — roofs, a safe — safes. Rocraasre cneayouwe cyuecTentensiase 8 cbopsy wHo- ; Mocrassre cnenyoune cywecremrentneie s copy MOM county ai - an une — sae 2 ah = tn dire ie teh ste 2 holy * oth oie ee aan eae oa - * ther aa Aree cep cere Goo me cee a ety aie © ame var oat ae oe ail abn tee aces = te ashelf a dress f Moctassre cneayouye cywectenrenstote 8 cboply emi wD _Hexoropute eymecraurestnte 060 ‘umonteerBenioro sue OCOBIM OGps ‘ayer sanommurs: windows ‘maps aman — men a goose — geese Ss ee ‘@ woman — women a mouse ~~ mice mistakes dogs a foot — feet child — children eae a tooth — teeth —E Soe eee brushes flats > Banommure cympcrmuvexsune, Kovopae woxeI07T (ee po anromecrnentioM See Ty ae Opa, 10 wes ages fas See ‘a sheep —sheep a deer — deor | Cia ee ae ee aswine — swine a fish — fish Jamps TE tocente coageuve retro no entre The by had hie. — The bye had ince 1. The child came into the room. . The man looked at the shelf. _ 8. The Indy gave the girl the key. 4. The cat caught the mouse. 5, There is a man, a boy and a girl in the room. 8. | Moctassre cnenyoune npennoments 8 enncrBeHioe LF eno (ve aa6yaste, sro nepen cyilecraMTenbHbiM 8 eR Creeniow swene cneayer nocrasuTs Heonpenerenntil prin 0). ‘The murses carried babies, — The nurse carried a baby. 1. The boys had knives. 2, The leaves fell from the tree. 3. The children rode on donkeys. __ 8 4, The boys had watches, 5. We suw geese and foxes. 6. The viomen told the children stories. ——_ 7. Wolves killed the sheep. Flepesenure npesnoxennn wa pycciot aan 1. She likes children, 2. Mary doesn’t make mistakes. 8. Tuse (ucnoassosame) grammar rules. 4, We must brush our teeth every morning. _ 5. She likes to read English books. 6. There are many leaves under the trees. 7. The roofs of the houses are white. Bomnonuie cnenyouyn nnurtecr 1. Thave two black ___ in the room. ) dog ) dogs a dog 2. There are a lot of __ in the room, a)ehildren —bchildrens —@) childs 3, Are there any __ __ im your house? ) mouse ‘by mouses—c) mice 4, Are there any __ at schoo! now? ) pupils bya pupll — a pupils 5. My__ is cold. @) nose by noses 6) moses Hcunennempie m HencuncnaeMiie mena cywecTBNTenDHixe Hak p pycexom, Tax WB anzuilerot aauKe cyecrnyer MONATHE UcuUcatexme mt nexcwUcnae ‘ave eyElecranTebHte. K mexweagemsim cymecrsurexbesin: o#0CATeR ‘re mpesmersi, KoTOpHIe MosKHO coewtnas two dogs, three cats, four teachers K mencunensemsim — npexwerss, nespan coesttvar’ Ha +OxnH-xa0-rpiv ‘snow, rain, salt 11.], Sanomunre raGnnuy, Menonesym crosa, AaHHole WaoKe: car, hat, water, rice, umbrella, man, house, oll, party, sand, money, music. Henewexsonie | ceymecraurensinie (Cncountable Nowas) 12.|, Henpasure oun6n ram, rae aro HeoGxonHMo: T haven't got car. — a car ‘Sugar is not expensive — + 1. Mary likes to wear hat. 2. Mike doesn’t eat a ment. 8, Does she like cheese? 4, Do you want glass of milk? 5, She never drinks a milk. 6. Can she drive bus? 7. Pve got many good a friend? 8, She is going toa partyon Monday. 9. There aren't many pupils in our school. 10. Money isn't everything. _ ‘| ima npunararensioe | Crenenn cpasnenna mer ix je), Hpararareximve » anraniicxon asvace mmeior ‘spi erenes cpanesa: losiocnTenbHyI0: big — Somsinoit, interesting — murepectst epanuuresnuy10: Digger — Goxsme; ‘more interesting — wstepectee penoexoanys the biggest — camssit Soomsmoiis the most interesting — cancsit msrepecssati | pe) _Oduocaaxnne (Cocroar wo 1 cxora) doy ‘exonenive (coerost Ho 2 eN0Fon) upiksarressitn oxanutparommees Ha -y, er, ow, OOpaayion epaa humeronyio crenens px nowouy cyiypunica -er, a npecoexoduyro — pit nowout evtppraen -est, Rovopuie npuGanasoren MpHaaraTexDONY B10” dark — darker — the darkest lever — clever — (the) cleverest B omocsoxarx mpnaarazesunsx, oxasrumao- UEKe Ha ORY cOMTACHYTO, CTOAYR Toese Kpar oft riacuoll (24 coxpaneaen xparkocti "reli sroik raacHofi) corsackan nepex Cye>DERCANE -er, vest yxaumactes: big — bigger — (the) biggest B npasarereasusse, oxaxaneaouxes Hay, DP compo seat eoascona, aat eee eh er, “est -y Mewsteren wa i: busy — buster — (the) busiest ‘[13}] Obpasyiire oper cpasrirensHor w npesocxonHoi crene- ei cpasherwn npunararenibix: happy short clean _ thick __ wide deep thin [tA], Ocpasyie drop cpamorreno w npesocionvoi crene- el cpashenie! npunaratensnbn: tall __ hot busy easy Jong. difficult small —— - ‘modern warm, — funny — ‘young — a strong __ large 2 —— young fresh - lange - = easy = p> _Bee mnorociosute (na 3.x x Gosve cx0r0s) mpm ull AATaTesbHe, a TART ABYCTOARELIE, He OKe AIARAO- gee ra -y, er, “ou, oOpaayior creuesut cpannenna ‘Mpi roMoutt exynkeGuix e108 more (Go.1ce) — 31 epasmrensio# orenern 1 (the) most (naudanee, ‘canil) — se1 mpesocxomroti: diffleult — more diffieult — (the) most difficult 15.) O6pasyire ropes cpasrirrensnoflu npesocxonvowcrene- [= eit cpasenn npwnararensH0 > _Sarommere ocotie exysast o6pasosastia crene eit cpanuenus mpuaarereabamnx: good — better — (the) best — xopomti — ys- me — cana xopomti, stysae next bad — worse — (the) worst — roxoit — xyc0 — ccanait 0x0, xyae Boex; little — less — (the) least — aasomsscclt — ensure — cannit wanexbiuil, momsime Boex comfortable | 6. O6pasyiie cbopust cpashrensiolunpesocxoaohcrene- Le el cpascienir npwnararensnns important __ attentive 4 popular = = beautiful —EE 17.}, dononmwre npeanoneni. favourite a ‘My car is old. Your ear is older. wonderful —————— 1. My house isn’t very big. I want a house, interesting ee cea 2, His house int very modern, He wants & 8, Mike is not very tall. My brother is : 4. These flowers aren’t very nice, The whi 5. This book is not very interesting. That book is 6 6. My town is not very beautiful. Minsk is i 1 It in’t very cold today. It was yesterday. 8. My text isn't very good. His text is ms 9. Mary doesn’t study hard. I study 10. My idea was bed. Your idea was 1}, Mocrasure npwnararenibie B cxo6xax © Present Simple Tense (Hacronmee neoupexe- The Present Simple Tense “xennoe spena) ynorpedaseted: 1. Hast oGoanavenna mpocrssx duaxron 1 OGuIEX Water boils at 100° C. — Boxa saxunaem np 100°C. ‘The carly bird catches the worm. — Panaan Tike aogum sepasica. 2. [na mupaxkenus noncemReBEsNX, HoBropaio- mune aeiicTsiti, npssivex, obuuaes. We always see the New Year in at home — Ho- ‘put ro mur nceraa écmpevaem nox. I usually get up at 7 oelock. — 5 oGsrsx0 ema» T wacos. Present Simple (Indefinite) wacro ynorpetas- ‘always — neerga usually — o6sraH0 often — acto sometimes — wnorna seldom — penko never — uxorga Dru: euowa oGur%Mo eranaTem Mepen TxarosOM. ‘She always gets up early, — Oua aceeda nevaer Paxo. We often go to the theatre. — Mur vaemo xo- ume 2 rearp. 9 fat}, Aonomure apennoenin cnemyoutann cnosant: ‘always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, never Ld ask and answer questions. 21am __ __ attentive at the lessons. 3.Lam late for school. 41 have lunch in the schoo! canteen. 5.1 learn poems by heart. 61 __ jump at home. aI have breakfast at home. oe do well at school. 9.1 got bad marks. 10.1 put up my hand. OGpasonanue The Present Simple Tense Ospasyeren ¢ oNomyio wmaHTHEA Haron (Gea wacrantt £0) Bo BEX auMAX, Kpoxe 3-ro suHEIA ‘equmorpenoro wea (he — ou, she — ox, it ono). B S-w tune eaMAeTBeKorO wiesta WT poananeres oxomuaxue -s (-e8): To work I work "You work We work They work He works She works 1 works 2 > _Upasuaa nanncanna oxomianus -s (es) Hngunwrne — weomperenennan opaa raaro- 1a (raaroa, orpeusiomntit na nompook wmo desame? "amo edeaamié). 1, Bean raaros oxawstnaeres a 6yKBY -Y, 1 ex Koropoll crowr ranewas, Ha coMACKYi0 Hit Ha ‘¢, To NpHGaRaseves okORUAIE to play — plays ‘to. ask — ashe to take — takes 2, Beam rarom oxasunsaeren Ha runcsyio -0, an Hash, -88, -%, -ch, -teh, To mpuSanaseres to go — goes to wash — washes to catch — catches to teach — teaches 8, Healt raaron oxaaunanered ia -y, nepen Ko- ‘opoit crour corauens, v0 -y MenmeTem Ha -i H mpuGanaseres oxomuane -e8: to fly — flies to study — studies Fz), oremve rom» np om 1. My brother (to go) _ to school by bus. 2. She (to get) wp at 7 o'clock. 3. She (to do) hher homework at 2 otelock. 4. He (to live) in Minsk, 5, We (to havey got a radio. 6. This pupil (to study) English, 17. The boy (to do) his exercises every day. a 8. She (to work) 9. 1 (to help) ‘my mother with dinner. 10. They (to go) to the theatre on Sunday. ‘on Monéay. es »> ‘Ospasonanue ponpocureapnnrx a orpuarembiix mpestorenit Bonpocureabunie 1 onpmnaresHiie "pen T0%e- an o6paayioven mpi loMomH perioworaTesbHOrO maroaa do (does — B-at ame ex. . [he, she if). B sonpocnrexsusix mpeamoxcentnx vertoMore ‘yemuuntit tnarox eranieres neped nostescamunt. To swim T swim well. | Do you swim well? You swim well. | Do you swim well? ‘They swim well. | Do they swim well? We — swim well, | Do we swim well? He swims well, | Does he swim well? She swims well. | Does she swim well? Tt swims well. | Does it auzim well? B S-at amue ex, 4, oxousanue -3(es) ommazaer. Borpmmaremsansrx mpegm0:xentaXx moc BEHOMO- rareanHoro rraroa ynorpeGaseres wacria not. T donot (don’t) swim well You donot (don’t) swim well ‘They do'not (don’t) swim well We do not (don’t) swim well. He — does not (doesn't) swim well. She does not (doesn’t) swim well. It does not (doesn’t) swim well. 2 Donan don’t (doeen't) xaparcrepais aaa pas- EpAMIOX omeNOx yuonpeanerea Toxo -BcnomoraresibEBtit rmarox, ata Do you know English? ~ Yes, Ido. Do you kaw German? — No. I don't Does she know French? — Yes, she dos. Does Mike hnow French? — No, he doesn't Bea ers waco arate cee _____ 0 to school every day. teach English at this school. g0 to the work every day. ‘swim In the river, know the name of the dog. . My brother go to the shop every day. ‘read English books every day. 8. He _ help me with my lesson, 9.1 __watch TV in the morning. 10. My classmates 0 to the Zoo. [24} Bcrasere © npennowenin Do wn Does. 1 ‘he pupils study at school every day? as ___ your brother go to his work every day? 8 _ the children go to school very early? 23 you know English well? __ he speak English? __ you read English books? “she go to the park every dey? —_ they study at the library every di your teacher read you English books. she usually go to the cinema’ Mocrasbre aroma, natinie 8 cxo6Kax, 8 HCO OPM. 1, One fly (to fly) __ ___, two flies (bo fly) 2. One girl (to ery) » four girls (bo ery) 8. When a wolf (to see) ‘begin) ___ to how! (ourrs). ‘the moon, it (to 4, Wolves and sheep (to be) never friends. 5. Our hens (to lay fomxxadiwoame)__alotof eggs. this hen (to lay) ees? 6. Boys (to fight) _ and (to shout) 7. That boy (to try) ‘to catch some balls. 8, These girls (to try) _ ‘an angry turkey. 9, If one goose (to have) _ many teeth (to have) Py _ to ran away from _ one tooth, how thirteen geese? ‘The Present Continuous Tense Bpemersas Qopma The Present Continuous ‘Tense uenomayeres anz oGoanavenns xelicrana, poriexognmero & Aaunuti MoMeHT spans €0 ¢x0. ani now, at the moment. Ospasyerem pu noxoups raaroma to be B Ha cronmen mpewesit OKoNMaNUs ing cassiexoR0rO To work 1am working You are working We are working ‘They are working He is working She is working Tt is working » O6pasonanue nonpocnreabasrx | M orpmuareasaprx mpetoxcemuit B orpmmatemsmux npeaao:xentiax wacrima not ‘emaaurea nocxe rxarona to be. To work Tam not working You are not working We are not working They are not working He isnot working She is not working not working 2B B woupoouteninx upesaomernax aaron to be ‘eranurres mepey mogsewanin. ‘Am I working? ‘Are you working? ‘Are we working? Are they working? Is he working? Is she working? Is it working? i), epevameroearonan eon 1 Marys inking ete ain omit, 2, Mike is telling # story. 3, She is writing a letter. = 4, Ann is working very hard. 5, The eat is eating its supper. z 27}, nepectporire npeanorxerns wa ynpaxnenin 26 raK, wro- [= Gur oun craft sonpociTensrenin 1 orpiuare seta, BB) poroname opesrontna, nom coms, smave 1, Why (you /look) the matter? at me like that? What's 2. "Jenny is a student at @ university.” "Is she? What (che/study) _? 8, How Is your English? (it/get) better? 4. 1'm tired. I (go) ___to bed now. Goodnight! 5. We can go out now. It _ (wot /rain) any 6. Mike has just started evening classes. He (study) English, a Jao}, Aonomure cneayouye npesowests, Henonbsya RAKNBIE ‘maronsi 8 apne The Present Continuous Tense: come, get, look, make, start, stay, tr cies for Mike. Do you know where he is? 2.1 dark, Shall I turn on the light? 3. We haven't got anywhere to live at the moment. We __ with friends. 4, "Are you ready, Mike?” "Yes, I _ ag 5. Have you got an umbrella? It to rain. 6. You ‘alot of noise, Could you be quieter? I — to study. 1, Mary always (to wateh) TV in the morni 2. The sun often (to shine) in summer. —___ - 8. She (to read) many interesting books now. _ 4. The sun (to shine) now and it is warm, 5. The eat often (to sit) on the chaix. 6. The cat (o sleep) now on the ehele, BD _Bpenenan opma The Present Perfect Tense ‘The Present Perfect Tense enomsyeres 1% oGoomaenna xellermin, KoTOpOe ace (already) 11 moaveo mo (just) npousorno. YnonpeGaseres raxome co enovAM ever, Never, yet (roasko 5 orpauavesnscsrx w pompocirestarsrx mpen- stoxteuss), today, this morning, this evening, for, since. Ospasyerea ¢ nowomysio maaroxn have/has 4 xperseit opm cmuseaouoro raarosa: To work 1 have worked You have worked We have worked They have worked Ho has worked She has worked Tt has worked » Opasosanue nonpocurespmsrx. 1 orpimareasHerx mpesioxenmit B orpumaremsusix mperiorenusx wacruua not erasures moese nanos have/has: To work I have not worked You have not worked We have not worked They have not worked He has not worked She has not worked Tt has not worked 2% ‘B nompocnrersinix mpersioxenuax raroa have/ ‘has cranittes nepex HosuTexcamtns: Have I worked? Has he worked? Have you worked? —_Hias she worked? Have we worked? Has it worked? Have they worked? Fepecrpoire cneayouwe npeanoreernn rax, To8b1 OW ‘cram Bonpocientibinh H OrpHuaTenHeI 1, She has read this book. _ 2, Mr. Brown has written many letters. a 8. The girls have given their friend a clock. [32 {32}. Vsmevwire npennomenue 8 coorserctann wogensio, Flepeveare na pyconit nak, Model: Open the door. — I have already opened tt. 1, Please, close the door. 2. Translate this text. 3. Please, help Petor to do his homework, 4, Write the words on the blackboard. 5. Open the books. 4. This writer has lived in Bngland for a long time. 1. Mary has left her book at home, 6. She has told you the answer to this question. @ SaxonnTe npennoxens 8 cooTeercTans ¢ MoneNDO. Model: Have you ever .. (be to Paris?) Have you ever been to Paris? 1. Mary has just (go for a walk). 2, Potor has already (o his homework). — 8. Thave never (be to England), 4. She has just __ (go to bed). 5. They havealready (translate this text). 3 Aononene npeanoxena, actaaass rnaronsi 8 bopMe loctpoiire npeanansins, wenonsyn opi Tie Present Present Perfect co cnosamn just, already urn yet. Perject Tense. 1. You're having a drink. You put it down for a minute 1. 1 (@o) my romework, and the waiter takes your glass away. ae You say: Excuse me! (oot 2, Mike (eee) this film, finish) 2, don went out two minutes ago, The phone rings. ee Sa aa a someone for John. 23, We (buy) anew car, ‘You say: _ (go.0ut) —_______— 8. You fed the cat. Then your sister starts to feed the cat 4, Lena (leave) for Minsk. again. a You say: (feed her) 5. You (meet) my friend? eo 4, You rush home because there's a football match on TV. ‘You want to know if it’s over. — — You ask: nis 6. She (eend) a letter? ee a 37-}, Oreerore Ha sonpoces 7. We (not be) to Moscow. 1. Have you ever played chess? 8. She (aot forged about it. = 2. Have you ever been to London? [35.}, Alononvunre npeanonenna cnosamn yet, since, for, just, 8, Have you ever seen a deer? __ om . Terry hasn't been at school _aweek. — pees eee eee eestor » We nave ‘written a posteard. 4, Have you ever gone to the country? 3.Tom has made his bed. sets 4, Mike has lived with his sister __ May. 5, Have you ever written a letter? 5, My brother hasn't finished his work _ ‘ — 2 Mepeseaie npeanomenns wa arrniiicusl navi 1, SLyase nosastpaxa. 2. Moit Gpax rounko ro mpumen. 3, Bar Koraa-uii6ys prez o7oro sesroBexa? 4, On mumer syece © auzaps. 5, Mu yoxe Kym Hosyro aumiEHy. 6. Ox noexonpes axor ductex? 7, Sine Gpaa raoit xapanyani. Bal oreo wom ann earn 1. He helps his parents, 2, Did she find her bag yesterday?” 3. Thave neverbeeh to Moscow, _ uae 4. They met thelr friends a day ago. 5. She doesn’t like shopping. 6, Has she sent a letter? Sinreparypa 1, MeCar‘hy, M- English Voeabulary in Use / M. MeCarthy, F, ODeil, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 2, Murty, R. English Grammar in Use / R, Murthy. Cambridge University Press, 2001, 3. Redman, S. English Vooabulary in Use / 8, Redman. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Conepmanne Or cocraaurens et 3 Cymeerwremuoe -..-- a Ospnaonanue smoskecrsenoro unoma cyieereureasHor® 4 Howncanemse u neneaueasencse cymeormeresGiste . .. 10 Hpusarureszatoe rt] Crenen cpaswenua psererensix “2 Paaroa. Ynorpetenae spestest 18 "The Present Simple Tense .. 219 ‘The Present Contimuous Tense "The Present Perfect Tense . Slsreparype «

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