Нужно правильный вариант выбрать . Заранее благодарен. 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. →