Помогите пожалуйста.
1) Choose the correct form of the underlined proper nouns with or without
the and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. The Europe / Europe and the America / America are separated by the Atlantic
Ocean / Atlantic Ocean. →
2. We went to the Spain / Spain for our holidays and swam in the Mediterranean
/ Mediterranean. →
3. I know his address. He lives in the Kirov Street / Kirov Street. →
4. You must visit the Science Museum / Science Museum and the Tate
Gallery / Tate Gallery when you are in the London / London. →
5. Did you see the film at the Classic / Classic (cinema)? →
6. Where are you staying? –At the Hilton / Hilton. →
7. Next year we are going skiing in the Alps / Alps. →
8. The south / south of the England / England is warmer than the north / north. →
2.1) Choose the correct form of the underlined pronouns some, any, no
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. There are any / no trees in our garden, only bushes and flowers. →
2. She can’t speak any / no foreign languages. →
3. Do you have some / any newspapers to read? →
4. Come and see me some / any time you want. →
5. Sorry we’re late. We had some/any problems with the car. →
2.2) Choose the correct form somebody (anybody, nobody), something
(anything, nothing) and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Do you know something / anything about politics? →
2. What’s in the box? – Nobody / Nothing.→
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3. Somebody / anybody has broken the window. →
4. Would you like something / anything to drink? →
5. I can do it. I don’t need nobody / anybody to help me. →
3) Choose the correct form much, many, a lot of, a lot, little, few, a little,
a few and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. There was a lot / a lot of food at the party. →
2. There isn’t many / much eggs in the fridge. →
3. Do you drink many / much tea? →
4. My friend watches TV a lot of / a lot and I don’t watch TV much / a lot of. →
5. She left and returned in a few / a little minutes. →
6. I have few / little time, so I can’t go with you. →
7. The theatre was almost empty. There were few / little people there. →
8. Would you like a few / a little salad? - Yes. Thank you. →
4) Choose the correct form there is(are), there was(were) and translate
the sentences into Russian.
1. Look! There is / There are a photo of Bob in the newspaper. →
2. Where can we sit? There isn’t / There aren’t any chairs in the room. →
3. Is there / Are there enough cups for everybody here? →
4. There is / There are some big trees in the garden. →
5. There was / There were a carpet on the floor. →
6. There was / There were no pictures on the wall. →
7. Was there / Were there many people at the stadium? →
8. There was / There were a party at the club last Friday but I didn’t go. →
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5) Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the imperative mood
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Peter, walk / walks the dog before dinner. →
2. Come in / Don’t come in. The floor is wet and slippery. →
3. Be / Don’t be angry with me, please →
4. Put / To put my glasses on the table, please. →
5. Let me / Let I take your coat. →
6. Let she / Let her switch off the light. →
7. Let’s don’t / Let’s not argue about it. →
8. Let’s to go / Let’s go to the cinema on Saturday. →
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1) Choose the correct form of the underlined proper nouns with or without the
1. Europe and America are separated by the Atlantic Ocean.
2. We went to Spain for our holidays and swam in the Mediterranean.
3. I know his address. He lives in Kirov Street.
4. You must visit the Science Museum and the Tate Gallery when you are in London.
5. Did you see the film at the Classic (cinema)?
6. Where are you staying? – At the Hilton.
7. Next year we are going skiing in the Alps.
8. The south of England is warmer than the north.
2.1) Choose the correct form of the underlined pronouns some, any, no
1. There are no trees in our garden, only bushes and flowers.
2. She can’t speak any foreign languages.
3. Do you have any newspapers to read?
4. Come and see me any time you want.
5. Sorry we’re late. We had some problems with the car.
2.2) Choose the correct form somebody (anybody, nobody), something (anything, nothing)
1. Do you know something anything about politics?
2. What’s in the box? – Nothing.
3. Somebody has broken the window.
4. Would you like something to drink?
5. I can do it. I don’t need anybody to help me.
3) Choose the correct form much, many, a lot of, a lot, little, few, a little, a few
1. There was a lot of food at the party.
2. There isn’t many eggs in the fridge.
3. Do you drink much tea?
4. My friend watches TV a lot and I don’t watch TV much.
5. She left and returned in a few minutes.
6. I have little time, so I can’t go with you.
7. The theatre was almost empty. There were few people there.
8. Would you like a little salad? - Yes. Thank you.
4) Choose the correct form there is(are), there was(were)
1. Look! There is a photo of Bob in the newspaper.
2. Where can we sit? There aren’t any chairs in the room.
3. Are there enough cups for everybody here?
4. There are some big trees in the garden.
5. There was a carpet on the floor.
6. There were no pictures on the wall.
7. Were there many people at the stadium?
8. There was a party at the club last Friday but I didn’t go.
5) Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the imperative mood
1. Peter, walk the dog before dinner.
2. Don’t come in. The floor is wet and slippery.
3. Don’t be angry with me, please.
4. Put my glasses on the table, please.
5. Let me take your coat.
6. Let her switch off the light.
7. Let’s not argue about it.
8. Let’s go to the cinema on Saturday.
1. Europe and America are separated by the Atlantic Ocean.
2. We went to Spain for our holidays and swam in the Mediterranean.
3. I know his address. He lives in Kirov Street.
4. You must visit the Science Museum and the Tate Gallery when you are in London.
5. Did you see the film at the Classic (cinema)?
6. Where are you staying? – At the Hilton.
7. Next year we are going skiing in the Alps.
8. The south of England is warmer than the north.
2.1) Choose the correct form of the underlined pronouns some, any, no
1. There are no trees in our garden, only bushes and flowers.
2. She can’t speak any foreign languages.
3. Do you have any newspapers to read?
4. Come and see me any time you want.
5. Sorry we’re late. We had some problems with the car.
2.2) Choose the correct form somebody (anybody, nobody), something (anything, nothing)
1. Do you know something anything about politics?
2. What’s in the box? – Nothing.
3. Somebody has broken the window.
4. Would you like something to drink?
5. I can do it. I don’t need anybody to help me.
3) Choose the correct form much, many, a lot of, a lot, little, few, a little, a few
1. There was a lot of food at the party.
2. There isn’t many eggs in the fridge.
3. Do you drink much tea?
4. My friend watches TV a lot and I don’t watch TV much.
5. She left and returned in a few minutes.
6. I have little time, so I can’t go with you.
7. The theatre was almost empty. There were few people there.
8. Would you like a little salad? - Yes. Thank you.
4) Choose the correct form there is(are), there was(were)
1. Look! There is a photo of Bob in the newspaper.
2. Where can we sit? There aren’t any chairs in the room.
3. Are there enough cups for everybody here?
4. There are some big trees in the garden.
5. There was a carpet on the floor.
6. There were no pictures on the wall.
7. Were there many people at the stadium?
8. There was a party at the club last Friday but I didn’t go.
5) Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the imperative mood
1. Peter, walk the dog before dinner.
2. Don’t come in. The floor is wet and slippery.
3. Don’t be angry with me, please.
4. Put my glasses on the table, please.
5. Let me take your coat.
6. Let her switch off the light.
7. Let’s not argue about it.
8. Let’s go to the cinema on Saturday.
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Помогите пожалуйста.
1) Choose the correct form of the underlined proper nouns with or without
the and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. The Europe / Europe and the America / America are separated by the Atlantic
Ocean / Atlantic Ocean. →
2. We went to the Spain / Spain for our holidays and swam in the Mediterranean
/ Mediterranean. →
3. I know his address. He lives in the Kirov Street / Kirov Street. →
4. You must visit the Science Museum / Science Museum and the Tate
Gallery / Tate Gallery when you are in the London / London. →
5. Did you see the film at the Classic / Classic (cinema)? →
6. Where are you staying? –At the Hilton / Hilton. →
7. Next year we are going skiing in the Alps / Alps. →
8. The south / south of the England / England is warmer than the north / north. →
2.1) Choose the correct form of the underlined pronouns some, any, no
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. There are any / no trees in our garden, only bushes and flowers. →
2. She can’t speak any / no foreign languages. →
3. Do you have some / any newspapers to read? →
4. Come and see me some / any time you want. →
5. Sorry we’re late. We had some/any problems with the car. →
2.2) Choose the correct form somebody (anybody, nobody), something
(anything, nothing) and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Do you know something / anything about politics? →
2. What’s in the box? – Nobody / Nothing.→
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3. Somebody / anybody has broken the window. →
4. Would you like something / anything to drink? →
5. I can do it. I don’t need nobody / anybody to help me. →
3) Choose the correct form much, many, a lot of, a lot, little, few, a little,
a few and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. There was a lot / a lot of food at the party. →
2. There isn’t many / much eggs in the fridge. →
3. Do you drink many / much tea? →
4. My friend watches TV a lot of / a lot and I don’t watch TV much / a lot of. →
5. She left and returned in a few / a little minutes. →
6. I have few / little time, so I can’t go with you. →
7. The theatre was almost empty. There were few / little people there. →
8. Would you like a few / a little salad? - Yes. Thank you. →
4) Choose the correct form there is(are), there was(were) and translate
the sentences into Russian.
1. Look! There is / There are a photo of Bob in the newspaper. →
2. Where can we sit? There isn’t / There aren’t any chairs in the room. →
3. Is there / Are there enough cups for everybody here? →
4. There is / There are some big trees in the garden. →
5. There was / There were a carpet on the floor. →
6. There was / There were no pictures on the wall. →
7. Was there / Were there many people at the stadium? →
8. There was / There were a party at the club last Friday but I didn’t go. →
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5) Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the imperative mood
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Peter, walk / walks the dog before dinner. →
2. Come in / Don’t come in. The floor is wet and slippery. →
3. Be / Don’t be angry with me, please →
4. Put / To put my glasses on the table, please. →
5. Let me / Let I take your coat. →
6. Let she / Let her switch off the light. →
7. Let’s don’t / Let’s not argue about it. →
8. Let’s to go / Let’s go to the cinema on Saturday. →
1) Choose the correct form of the underlined proper nouns with or without
the and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. The Europe / Europe and the America / America are separated by the Atlantic
Ocean / Atlantic Ocean. →
2. We went to the Spain / Spain for our holidays and swam in the Mediterranean
/ Mediterranean. →
3. I know his address. He lives in the Kirov Street / Kirov Street. →
4. You must visit the Science Museum / Science Museum and the Tate
Gallery / Tate Gallery when you are in the London / London. →
5. Did you see the film at the Classic / Classic (cinema)? →
6. Where are you staying? –At the Hilton / Hilton. →
7. Next year we are going skiing in the Alps / Alps. →
8. The south / south of the England / England is warmer than the north / north. →
2.1) Choose the correct form of the underlined pronouns some, any, no
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. There are any / no trees in our garden, only bushes and flowers. →
2. She can’t speak any / no foreign languages. →
3. Do you have some / any newspapers to read? →
4. Come and see me some / any time you want. →
5. Sorry we’re late. We had some/any problems with the car. →
2.2) Choose the correct form somebody (anybody, nobody), something
(anything, nothing) and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Do you know something / anything about politics? →
2. What’s in the box? – Nobody / Nothing.→
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3. Somebody / anybody has broken the window. →
4. Would you like something / anything to drink? →
5. I can do it. I don’t need nobody / anybody to help me. →
3) Choose the correct form much, many, a lot of, a lot, little, few, a little,
a few and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. There was a lot / a lot of food at the party. →
2. There isn’t many / much eggs in the fridge. →
3. Do you drink many / much tea? →
4. My friend watches TV a lot of / a lot and I don’t watch TV much / a lot of. →
5. She left and returned in a few / a little minutes. →
6. I have few / little time, so I can’t go with you. →
7. The theatre was almost empty. There were few / little people there. →
8. Would you like a few / a little salad? - Yes. Thank you. →
4) Choose the correct form there is(are), there was(were) and translate
the sentences into Russian.
1. Look! There is / There are a photo of Bob in the newspaper. →
2. Where can we sit? There isn’t / There aren’t any chairs in the room. →
3. Is there / Are there enough cups for everybody here? →
4. There is / There are some big trees in the garden. →
5. There was / There were a carpet on the floor. →
6. There was / There were no pictures on the wall. →
7. Was there / Were there many people at the stadium? →
8. There was / There were a party at the club last Friday but I didn’t go. →
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5) Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the imperative mood
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Peter, walk / walks the dog before dinner. →
2. Come in / Don’t come in. The floor is wet and slippery. →
3. Be / Don’t be angry with me, please →
4. Put / To put my glasses on the table, please. →
5. Let me / Let I take your coat. →
6. Let she / Let her switch off the light. →
7. Let’s don’t / Let’s not argue about it. →
8. Let’s to go / Let’s go to the cinema on Saturday. →
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