.Do you see those kids? These are . the boy’s bicycles
the boys’ bicycles
bicycles’ of the boys
2. are very friendly.

Dogs of Tina’s and Tom’s
dogs of Tina and Tom’s
Tina and Tom’s dogs
3. There are many on the floor.

children’s toys
childrens’ toys
toys of children
4. There’s a nice view from .

the top of the hill
the hill’s top
the hills’ top
5. are my favorite!

Poems of Alexandr Pushkin’s
Alexandr’s Pushkin’s poems
Alexandr Pushkin’s poems
6. It’s .

Ninas’ umbrella
Nina’s umbrella
umbrella of Nina
7. You’re sitting on .

Dads’ chair
Dad’s chair
chair of Dad
8. You have many friends. What are ?

names of your friends
your friend’s names
your friends’ names
9. is on the second floor.

Bedroom of my parents
My bedroom’s parents
My parents’ bedroom
10. Did you read ?

yesterday’s newspaper
newspaper from yesterday
yesterdays’ newspaper
11. Are they those ?

glasses girls
glasses of girls
girls’ glasses
12. This is .

Ann’s grandmother
Anns’ grandmother
grandmother of Ann
13. What is that you’re reading?

the name of the book
the books’ name
the name’s book
14. My hair is longer than .

hair of Kate
Kates’
Kate’s
15. is in the garage.

Lukes’ car
Luke’s car
car of Luke
2. Напишите существительные, выделенные жирным шрифтом, в единственном числе, сделав, где необходимо, соответствующие изменения в предложении:
1. Women and children came to the shore. 2. The keys to the boxes were lost. 3. The wolves have been shot. 4. The mice were caught. 5. These factories produce furniture. 6. Copies of these letters will be sent to London. 7. The champions got the prizes. 8. The schoolboys went to the classes. 9. The computers will be switched up at 9. 10. These books have already been sent to the library.
3. Замените, где возможно, существительное с предлогом of, формой притяжательного падежа.
1. The new club of the artists. 2. The novels of London. 3. The toys of the girls. 4. The walls of the room. 5. The plays of Shakespeare. 6. The voice of the friend. 7. The orders of the Chief. 8. The pages of the book. 9. The watch of my father. 10. The birthday of my son Mike. 11. The parents of all the other boys. 12. The boats of the fishermen. 13. The opinion of the doctor. 14. The signature of Mr. Brown. 15. The conclusion of the expert. 16. The house of my sister-in-law.
4. Вставьте артикль, где необходимо.
1. We have … large … family. 2. My … son is … pupil. 3. I like your … beautiful … flower. Give me … flower, please. 4. Our … cat is sitting on the sofa. 5. Nick went into … bathroom, turned on … water and washed his … hands. 6. My cousin’s … cat has two … kittens. … cat likes … milk. …kittens like … milk, too.
5. Поставьте следующие существительные в женский род:
A lion, a tiger, an actor, a poet, a man, an un¬cle, a husband, a brother, a grandfather, a son, a master, a baron, a count, a shepherd, a host.
6. Decide on the part of speech for each of the words in bold in the following short passage. Choose between the following grammatical categories or parts of speech given in the table below: noun pronoun gerund adjective past participle present participle phrasal verb adverb verb It is exceedingly difficult
() to ascertain precisely () what is meant by the word () ‘culture’. The word is commonly used to refer to almost () anything connected with a person’s customary () behaviour when considered () distinctive in form to that () of a person from another background (). The problem is that this definition begs the question. Is it race that determines () the difference in culture? Or is it nationhood? Certainly, there are noticeable cultural differences between citizens of various () nations, although they may share membership () of the same race. Is language perhaps the determinant of culture? Or class? After all, even within the same nation there are extreme () differences between the lifestyle and language of the classes that make up () a society, as well as varying attitudes towards acceptable () behaviour and manners. The problem appears to be that, on closer () analysis, each and every one of us belongs to a unique culture, regardless of the apparent () general culture into which we are categorised. It all depends on how narrowly the word is defined for its intended purpose. By analysing () the word ‘culture’, anthropologists are beginning () to accept that the word is much overworked.

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