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Making predictions. Guess what the articles under the following headlines can be about.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 452. Exercise № 17. Pay special attention to the most common grammar exceptions found in newspaper headlines. Exercise № 16. Многие заголовки английских и американских газет построены в виде вопросов. Для заголовков также характерны цитаты, которые могут быть выражены как прямой, так и косвенной речью. Try to "translate" the meaning of each of the following headlines: · Manufacturing surprising bright spot in US Economy · Time for a double dip? · Sticky patch or meltdown? · Footing regained, for now · You Call This a Recovery? · US Auto Industry to Post Good Sales Year · Making a success of failure · Italy cars: Emerging giant? · Unemployed, and Likely to Stay That Way · Economic recovery here to stay? Conference Board indicators rise · India rising, falling, stumbling, speeding · U.S. to seek trade action against China on autos · Once a Great Flop, Now Sold for Billions · Mayor to Open Shopping Mall · Profits, but no jobs · Oil pressure rising · U.S. economy downshifts to lower gear. · America's economy battles uncertainty, both home-made and imported. · Turbocharged Germany . · More 'green shoots' keep Wall Street upbeat. · Lower, not hire. · Car sales: cloudy today, sunny tomorrow. · Rising from the ashes in Detroit. · Detroit Goes From Gloom to Economic Bright Spot. · Oil climbs to near $76 on economic indicators. · Tech Companies Go Shopping Abroad. · American made ... Chinese owned. · The United States of...China?
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