This document discusses word formation with various suffixes added to adjectives, including -al, -y, -ic, -ing, -ous, -ful, -less, -ible/-able, and -ive. It provides examples of words that can and cannot be used with each suffix, explaining the rules of adjective formation in English.
The document provides information about direct and reported speech in English. It explains that direct speech conveys someone's words verbatim, while reported speech involves rephrasing what someone said. It discusses how pronouns, tenses, time/place expressions change when moving from direct to reported speech. Examples are provided to illustrate these changes. Guidelines are given for changing statements, questions, requests and commands to reported speech. Finally, some exercises ask the reader to change direct speech to reported speech.
The document discusses how sports are fun for both boys and girls. It lists various winter and other sports like sledding, skiing, skating, swimming, football, hockey, tennis, basketball that kids can enjoy. The document emphasizes that sports are more enjoyable than toys and that participating in sports is a way for children to have fun while jumping, running and playing with friends.
The document provides examples of using "have/has got" with different subjects, showing that for singular subjects like "I", "Bob", and "A pig" the verb should be "has got" while for plural subjects like "Bob and Ann" the verb should be "have got". It also includes an example dialogue using "Have you got..." and the response "Yes, I have."
This document contains vocabulary related to sending mail through the post office, including common items used such as letters, postcards, paper, stamps, envelopes, and addresses as well as places and people involved like letterboxes, the post office, and postmen. It provides a list of 10 English words for items, locations, and roles important for understanding mail delivery.
The document discusses various terms related to mailing letters and packages, including postmen, letters, envelopes, addresses, stamps, and post offices. It provides illustrations of these terms and has students practice matching terms to illustrations, unscrambling words, translating between languages, and filling in the blanks in sentences about sending mail.
This document contains vocabulary related to sending mail through the post office, including common items used such as letters, postcards, paper, stamps, envelopes, and addresses as well as places and people involved like letterboxes, the post office, and postmen. It provides a list of 10 English words for items, locations, and roles important for understanding mail delivery and use of the post office system.
This document lists personal pronouns in Russian and English. It provides the first person singular pronoun "I" as "Я" in Russian and "I" in English. It also lists the second person singular and plural "you" as "ты, вы" in Russian and "you" in English as well as other common third person singular pronouns such as "he", "she", "it" and third person plural "they".
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This document contains a quiz about facts related to Great Britain, its capital London, traditions, and culture. It includes questions about British monarchs, landmarks, universities, sports, and more. Multiple choice and short answer questions are asked about topics like the official language, longest river, capital city, royal family, and famous sites like Big Ben, Stonehenge, and Buckingham Palace. Scores are tracked throughout the quiz.
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This document contains a quiz about facts related to Great Britain, its capital London, traditions, and culture. It includes questions about British monarchs, landmarks, universities, sports, and more. Multiple choice and short answer questions are asked about topics like the official language, capital, holidays, and other significant people and places in Great Britain.
This document discusses word formation with various suffixes added to adjectives, including -al, -y, -ic, -ing, -ous, -ful, -less, -ible/-able, and -ive. It provides examples of words that can and cannot be used with each suffix, explaining the rules of adjective formation in English.
The document provides information about direct and reported speech in English. It explains that direct speech conveys someone's words verbatim, while reported speech involves rephrasing what someone said. It discusses how pronouns, tenses, time/place expressions change when moving from direct to reported speech. Examples are provided to illustrate these changes. Guidelines are given for changing statements, questions, requests and commands to reported speech. Finally, some exercises ask the reader to change direct speech to reported speech.
The document discusses how sports are fun for both boys and girls. It lists various winter and other sports like sledding, skiing, skating, swimming, football, hockey, tennis, basketball that kids can enjoy. The document emphasizes that sports are more enjoyable than toys and that participating in sports is a way for children to have fun while jumping, running and playing with friends.
The document provides examples of using "have/has got" with different subjects, showing that for singular subjects like "I", "Bob", and "A pig" the verb should be "has got" while for plural subjects like "Bob and Ann" the verb should be "have got". It also includes an example dialogue using "Have you got..." and the response "Yes, I have."
This document contains vocabulary related to sending mail through the post office, including common items used such as letters, postcards, paper, stamps, envelopes, and addresses as well as places and people involved like letterboxes, the post office, and postmen. It provides a list of 10 English words for items, locations, and roles important for understanding mail delivery.
The document discusses various terms related to mailing letters and packages, including postmen, letters, envelopes, addresses, stamps, and post offices. It provides illustrations of these terms and has students practice matching terms to illustrations, unscrambling words, translating between languages, and filling in the blanks in sentences about sending mail.
This document contains vocabulary related to sending mail through the post office, including common items used such as letters, postcards, paper, stamps, envelopes, and addresses as well as places and people involved like letterboxes, the post office, and postmen. It provides a list of 10 English words for items, locations, and roles important for understanding mail delivery and use of the post office system.
This document lists personal pronouns in Russian and English. It provides the first person singular pronoun "I" as "Я" in Russian and "I" in English. It also lists the second person singular and plural "you" as "ты, вы" in Russian and "you" in English as well as other common third person singular pronouns such as "he", "she", "it" and third person plural "they".
Этот туманный Альбион (викторина для старшеклассников)elena_52
This document contains a quiz about facts related to Great Britain, its capital London, traditions, and culture. It includes questions about British monarchs, landmarks, universities, sports, and more. Multiple choice and short answer questions are asked about topics like the official language, longest river, capital city, royal family, and famous sites like Big Ben, Stonehenge, and Buckingham Palace. Scores are tracked throughout the quiz.
Туманный Альбион (викторина для старшеклассников)elena_52
This document contains a quiz about facts related to Great Britain, its capital London, traditions, and culture. It includes questions about British monarchs, landmarks, universities, sports, and more. Multiple choice and short answer questions are asked about topics like the official language, capital, holidays, and other significant people and places in Great Britain.
3. Неопределенный артикль
a/an означает: «какой – то,
любой, один, впервые
упомянутый».
Он употребляется ТОЛЬКО
перед исчисляемыми
существительными в
единственном числе.
4. Определенный артикль
the означает: «этот, эти».
Он употребляется с
существительными в
единственном числе и
множественном, если лицо
или предмет yже
упоминались ранее.
We are making a snowman.
The snowman is funny.
5. С артиклем the называются:
1) стороны света;
the north, the south, the west, the east
6. 2) океаны, моря, каналы, реки, озёра, водопады;
There are a lot of icebergs in the Arctic Ocean.
С артиклем the называются:
7. 3) горные цепи;
The Urals are the longest
mountain range in the world.
С артиклем the называются: