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CARDINAL NUMERALS

1 – 12 13 – 19 20 – 90 100 и более
1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 fire 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve     13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19 nineteen   20 twenty 30 thirty 40 forty 50 fifty 60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety 100 a (one) hundred 200 two hundred 1.000 a (one) thousand  
1 – 12-й 13 – 19-й 20 – 90-й 100-й и более
(the) first(1 st) (the) second (2 nd) (the) third (3 rd) (the) fourth (4 th) (the) fifth (5 th) (the) sixth (6 th) (the) seventh (7 th) (the) eighth (8 th) (the) ninth (9 th) (the) tenth (10 th) (the) eleventh (11 th) (the) twelfth (12 th)   (the) thirteenth (13 th) (the) fourteenth (14 th) (the) fifteenth (15 th) (the) sixteenth (16 th) (the) seventeenth (17 th) (the) eighteenth (18 th) (the) nineteenth (19 th   (the) twentieth (20 th) (the) thirtieth (30 th) (the) fortieth (40 th) (the) fiftieth (50 th) (the) sixtieth (60 th) (the) seventieth (70 th) (the) eightieth (80 th) (the) ninetieth (90 th) (the) twenty first (the) one hundredth (100 th) (the) two hundredth (200 th) (the) one thousandth (1.000 th)

9. Translate the following word - combinations:

в феврале, в марте 2005, в две тысячи двенадцатом году, летом, зимой 1993, осенью, в июне, 22-го мая, 15-го августа, весной, прошлой зимой, в две тысячи первом году, весной 1945, летом, этим летом, осенью 2000 года, с 9 часов утра до 2 часов дня, в четверть третьего, без четверти шесть, в половине восьмого утра, в следующий четверг, в прошлую субботу.

Indefinite & Negative Pronouns & their Derivatives

positive some one body Кто-то, некто, кое-кто, кто-нибудь
negative/ interrogative any⃰ (Is) Anybody (at) home? Кто-нибудь дома?
negative no Nobody is. / Никого нет.
positive every Everybody is. / Все.

 

positive some thing Что-то, нечто, кое-что, что-нибудь
negative/ interrogative any Have you got anything to read? I haven't got anything.
negative no I've got nothing ['nʌθɪŋ].
positive every We have everything we need.

 

positive some where place Где-то, куда-то, где- / куда-нибудь
negative/ interrogative any I can't find her anywhere.
negative no I can see nobody nowhere. / Никого нигде не видно.
positive every There are only trees everywhere. / Везде одни деревья.

10. Translate into Russian:

1. These students live in some appartments. 2. “Do any teachers go to the cafe after lessons?” “Yes, some teachers do”. 3. We do not read any Russian texts at our English lessons. 4. Give me some new note-books, please. 5. Don't give them any texts! 6. “Does your friend learn any English words every day?” “Yes, he does; he learns some”. 7. Don't ask him any questions. 8. Read some new words! 9. There are not any books on the desk. 10. I have no English books. 11. “Have you any friends here?” 12. There are no new words in this text. 13. There is nobody here.

11. Choose the right pronoun:

1. Do you learn (some, any) foreign languages? 2. Has your friend got (some, any) English magazines? 3. Give me (some, any) books. 4. Do you often write (some, any) English words in your note-book? 5. Please, give me (some, any) chalk. 6. His friend doesn't do (some, any) work in the evening. 7. (Some, any) students always prepare for the next day together.

12. Answer the questions:

1. Are there any new buildings on the territory of camp? 2. There are no beds in this tent. 3. Are there any English books in this library? 4. Are there any girls in your group? 5. There are no trees behind our house. 6. My friend has not anyrelatives in Kazan.


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