Переведу сам, нужно выбрать правильный вариант. 6. Choose the correct form of the underlined adjectives or adverbs
in the positive, comparative, superlative degrees and translate the sentences
into Russian.
1. January is the most cold / the coldest month of the year. →
2. My chair isn’t very comfortable. Yours is comfortabler / more comfortable. →
3. What is your height? You are more tall / taller than me. →
4. This student is the most attentive / the attentivest in our group. →
5. Which is the most bad / worse – a headache or toothache? →
6. This dictation was as easy / easier as the previous one. →
7. The warm / warmer the weather the good / better I feel. →
8. The longer / longest I stay here the good / better I like it. →
7. Choose the correct form of the underlined adjectives or adverbs
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Why are you always so slow / slowly? →
2. I opened the door slow / slowly. →
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3. Please be quiet / quietly. I am reading. →
4. She is studing hard / hardly for her exams. →
5. We speak English very good / well. →
6. You came late / lately again. →
7. Please listen to me careful / carefully. →
8. Bill is a bad / badly driver. He drives bad / badly. →
8. Choose the correct form of the underlined modal verbs and translate
the sentences into Russian.
1. I was tired last night but I can’t / couldn’t sleep. →
2. My shoes are dirty. I must / must to clean them. →
3. Ann can / may speak Italian but she can’t / couldn’t speak German. →
4. Take an umbrella with you. It can’t / might rain. →
5. You mustn’t / needn’t walk on the grass. →
6. You mustn’t / needn’t go to the bank. I can give you some money. →
7. Can / Must I take this book for a little? →
8. You are speaking very quietly. I can / can’t hear you. →
9.1. Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the future simple
tense and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Look! There is a postbox over there. I will post / will to post these letters. →
2. Would you like tea or coffee? - Yes, please. I’ll have / I won’t have tea.→
3. I don’t think she will not pass / will pass the exam. →
4. Oh, I must do the washing-up. – No, it’s all right. I’ll do / I do the washingup. →
5. Can you phone me later? – Sure, I won’t phone / will phone tonight. →
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9.2. Choose the correct form be going to and translate the sentences
into Russian.
1. Do you have any plans for this afternoon?-Yes, I is going to look round / am
going to look round the museum.→
2. We have two tickets for the play. We is going to see / are going to see it on
Thursday. →
3. I am going out. I am going to post / am going post these letters. →
4. Have they made the coffee? – Not yet. They going to make / are going to
make it. →
5. I was going to travel / were going travel by train but I changed my mind. →
10. Choose the correct form of the underlined verbs in the passive voice
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. The telephone was invented / were invented in1876. →
2. The visitors will driven / will be driven to the airport. →
3. The concerts are usually hold / are usually held at the university. →
4. She is very often spoken / very often spoken about. →
5. They will be sent / will be to Spain. →
6. On our way home we were stopped / were stop by the police. →
7. This room was painted / painted last month. →
8. This machine weren’t used / isn’t used very often. →
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