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ОглавлениеNOUNS (Sections 1–3). Section 1. Countable and Uncountable Nouns Section 2. The Plural Form of Nouns Section 3. The Possessive Case of Nouns ADJECTIVES (Sections 4–5). Section 4. Adjective Degrees of Comparison Section 5. Substantivized Adjectives PRONOUNS (Sections 7–13). Section 7. Personal Pronouns Section 8. Possessive Pronouns Section 9. Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns Section 10. Demonstrative Pronouns Section 11. Indefinite and Reciprocal Pronouns Section 13. Interrogative and Relative Pronouns ARTICLES (Sections 14–16). Section 14. The Indefinite Article Section 16. The Definite Article PRESENT TENSES (Sections 17–20). Section 17. The Present Continuous Tense Section 18. The Present Simple Tense Section 19. The Present Perfect Tense Section 20. The Present Perfect Continuous Tense PAST TENSES (Sections 21–24). Section 21. The Past Continuous Tense Section 22. The Past Simple Tense Section 23. The Past Perfect Tense Section 24. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense FUTURE TENSES (Sections 25–27). Section 25. The Future Simple Tense Section 26. The Future Continuous Tense Section 27. The Future Perfect Tense Section 29. The Future in the Past Section 30. The Subjunctive Mood Section 32. The Imperative Mood NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB (Sections 33–35). Section 33. Infinitives PRESENT TENSES (Sections 17–20) FUTURE TENSES (Sections 25–27) NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB (Sections 33–35) Для бесплатного чтения доступна только часть главы! Для чтения полной версии необходимо приобрести книгуPRONOUNS (Sections 7–13)Section 7. Personal PronounsExercise 1 1. I feel sad without them, because we spent happy hours together. 2. The third participant is he. 3. The circumstances made William leave and he postponed the meeting. 4. The old woman showed Liz and me the way to the park. 5. There’s no one else better besides him to draw the plan. 6. They look very much like us. 7. According to Ernest and her, they’re not getting on well at the moment. 8. Ann is more ambitious than I. 9. Richard and I are going out tonight. 10. Mrs. Jones has four cats; she loves them more than anything else in the world. Exercise 2 1. John and Alex took their bikes with them. 2. Ron plays billiards every weekend. He likes it very much. 3. Where’re all those documents? Hey, here they are! 4. Our neigbours mow the lawn far more often than we. 5. My children and I are going to the theme park. 6. Do you want me to follow your instructions? I don’t mind. 7. When a dog chased Tom, he ran as fast as he could. 8. She completed her work in less than half an hour. 9. Tell Jane I miss her. 10. Rick is very self-motivated and firm. Nobody and nothing can stop him. 11. The Browns are having dinner with us. Nick and I are enjoying every minute. 12. Could you, please, speak a bit louder? I can’t hear you distinctly. Exercise 3 1. They think he is wrong. 2. She knows him rather well. 3. Can you help me, please? 4. You are taller than he. 5. This watch is for me. 6. I can’t remember it well. 7. We have never met her. 8. Give it back to me. 9. Will you show us this? 10. Can you tell them the way? Section 8. Possessive PronounsВнимание! Авторские права на книгу "Думай по-английски: сборник упражнений" (Васильева Е.А.) охраняются законодательством! |