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Shorten the adjective clause to an adjective phrase. Study the first two examples carefully.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 392. Translate the text into Russian. Look up the new words in the dictionary. Write them down and learn them. 5. Transcribe the following words and practise their pronunciation: research, undergraduate, average, area, opportunity, inward-looking, employable, damage, economy, honour, biochemistry, memory, prestigious 6. Brush up your grammar. Participles before nouns. Use the correct participial form of the verb in brackets in the blank space. Study the first two examples carefully. 1. The students will study_________(follow) words. The students will study the following words. 2. The carpenter will repair the_________(break) chair. The carpenter will repair the broken chair. 3. Miss Peters attended a________(dance) school last year. 4. That was certainly a_________(tire) work. 5. The_________(tire) workers sat down to rest a little. 6. The big grocery store sells a lot of_________(freeze) food. 7. The temperature went below the_________(freeze) point last night. 8. The police recovered the_________(steal) jewelry yesterday. 9. The judge and jury found the________(accuse) man guilty. 1. The man who is talking to Peter is our teacher. The man talking to Peter is our teacher. 2. The book which was taken from that desk belongs to me. The book taken from that desk belongs to me. 3. The student who stays at home with his parents does worse in life. 4. Students who leave their homes to study are likely to find better-paid jobs. 5. All my memories which are tied up with Edinburgh are very exciting. 6. The article which was referred to in this book is written by my former student. 7. A person who is looking inward can be described as an introvert. 8. The firm repaired the boat which was damaged by the storm. 9. Young people who are forced to live at home and study there do not have the same opportunities as the students who went away to university.
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