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ÌÎÄÀËÜÍÛÅ ÃËÀÃÎËÛDate: 2015-10-07; view: 380. GRAMMAR Make up similar dialogues. Read the dialogues. Translate them into Russian. Analyse tail-questions. Exercise 41. COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE USE AND Exercise 40. Add suffixes to the following verbs to form nouns. Translate the verbs and nouns into Russian.
to manage, to improve, to move, to equip, to agree, to arrange, to attach, to embody, to argue, to state, to entertain, to pay, to replace, to achieve
to discuss, to impress, to express, to act, to collect, to select, to invent, to corrupt, to donate, to restrict, to protect, to construct, to create, to irritate
to organise, to form, to transform, to educate, to quote, to invite, to expect, to realise, to prolong, to present, to alter
- Hi, Mary. - Hi, Boris. You are a student now, aren't you? - Yes, I am. I am so glad. - Congratulations! I'm a student too. And we are in the same group. Great, isn't it? - Really? How exciting! - Come on! Let's go and see the timetable!
- You don't like thrillers, do you? - No, I don't. They are usually so stupid. I prefer art-house movies. - But they are so dull, aren't they? - Not at all! They are thought provoking! - But there are a lot of good genre films too, aren't there? - Name any. - Woody Allen's comedies, for example. They aren't stupid at all, are they? - No, they are not. You are right. I. Can (could)– ìî÷ü, óìåòü Must – äîëæåí, îáÿçàí Should– ñëåäóåò, íóæíî May (might)– ìîæíî
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