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The professor asked me to come to him. —

.

I came to the theater at 6 o'clock. — 6 .

Send her to the doctor right now. —

.

) ,

, .

The sign pointed to the tall building. —

.

Kids were sitting back to me. — .

The rooms to the back are smaller but cozier. —

, .

) , .

.

He would insist on his point of view to the end. —

.

The price went up to 100 dollars per hour. —

.

It took me six hours to get from Volgograd to Saratov by car. —

6 , .) , .

, .

She placed it right up to the door. — ( )

.

) . , . Have you ever been to Paris? — ? 2) , .

( ) to

.

to

:

The manager explained the company rules to new employees. —

.

She has already sent a package to her sister. —

.

3) ; ,

. , . The final game was postponed to the next day. —

.

The bank is open daily from nine to six. —

.

It happened two hours to his arrival. —

.

It is five minutes to noon. — .

4) , ,

:

) .

, .

Preparing for the exam, he was sitting down to the lectures and textbooks all night. — , .

Several fire-engines arrived to our rescue. —

.

Most of the fields in this region are laid down to sunflowers. —

.

) , ,

.

I was prepared to such result. —

.

To their surprise, he was not at home. — ,

.

The vase was broken to pieces. — .

To her despair, she realized that everybody was against her. —

, , .

) , :

He was more kind to his sun than to his daughter. —

, .

It seemed like in this village people were not nice to newcomers. —

, .

4) , , , .

He was so hungry that he had eaten all cookies to the last crumb. —

, .

It is fought, that Englishmen are punctual to a minute. — ,

.

He was frightened to death. — .

They had been working all day to the point of exhaustion. —

.

5) , , :) , , ; .

My mom made some cookies and cake to tea. —

.

The cake would be even more delicious if you add some milk to it. —

, .) .

: PRESSI ( HERSON )

Their living room also forms the hall to two more rooms. —

.

6) , :

) , , , . The service was so good to its small cost. —

.

His English is much better now to what it had been last year. —

,

.

Her beauty contrasted to his ugliness. —

.

) ,

.

The amendment passed by 557 to 120. — 557

« » 120 « ».

The score stood five to one — C .

) , , . They act to the custom. — .

All politicians were bribers to him. —

.

To all appearance, nobody was going to come to class. —

, .

To my opinion, it is a wrong decision. — ,

.

To my knowledge, the office is closed today. — ,

.

) , , . What did Mom say to it? — ?

) , , .

They turned the table to the window. — .

It was evident for everyone that they lie to each other. —

, .

7)

:

) .

We had home all to ourselves. —

.

) .

To these people all Muslims are killers. —

— .

To me it has no sense at all. — , .

It does not mean anything to me. — .) .

Solders had no pity to fascists. —

.

That vine to which they had addicted. — ,

.

) .

I have already alluded to the fact. — .

Let me go to manuscript. — .) , .

I devote this novel to my sister. — . Roman army put Greek forces to the run. —

.

, to:

to agree to

 

The professor agreed to take part in

 

 

conference. —

 

 

.

 

 

: They agreed with me. —

 

 

.

to amount to

( ,

The bill amounts to 100 dollars. —

 

),

100 .

 

 

 

to apologize to

 

The television announcer apologized to the

 

 

audience for his mistake. —

 

 

 

 

 

.

to attach to

,

I attach the copy of my passport to my letter.

 

 

 

 

.

to belong to

 

This oil company belongs to private owner.

 

.

 

 

.

to happen to

 

What has happened to her? —

 

 

?

 

 

 

to listen to

.,

Stop talking and listen to me! —

 

.

 

: PRESSI ( HERSON )

 

 

 

 

!

to object to

 

,

Employees strongly object to new taxes. —

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

) .

to pay

 

 

He did not pay attention to it at all! —

attention to

 

 

!

to call (draw)

 

 

Public attention had been drawn to this film.

somebody's

 

.

attention to

 

 

( ).

to prefer to

 

 

I prefer skiing to skating. —

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

.

to reply to

 

 

The same day I replayed to her letter. —

 

 

 

 

.

to refer to

 

 

The critic refers to the author’s biography.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.

to seem

 

.

It seems to me it is going to rain. —

(appear) to

 

 

, .

to speak to, to

 

.

His mother is going to talk to his teacher. —

talk to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.

to subscribe to

 

I subscribed to university newsletter; it

 

 

 

 

would be sent to my e-mail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

( ),

 

 

 

 

.

to telegraph to,

 

Did you telegraph to your friend already? —

wire to, to

 

.

?

cable to

 

 

 

to telephone to

 

She telephoned the message to you. —

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

.

To , :

 

 

 

 

acceptable

 

 

His conditions are not acceptable to us. —

 

 

 

 

.

attentive

 

 

Her mother was so attentive to us. —

 

 

 

 

.

clear

 

It was clear to me that she was too

 

 

frightened. — ,

 

 

.

devoted

 

He is so devoted to his wife! —

 

 

!

equal

 

His month salary is equal to my half-year

 

 

salary. —

 

 

.

familiar

 

His face seemed familiar to me. —

 

 

.

grateful

 

I am so grateful to God for my child got

 

 

better! — ,

 

 

!

important

 

This question is very important to our

 

 

company. —

 

 

.

kind

,

It was very kind of her to invite us. —

 

 

 

 

 

.

known

 

This story is known to everyone. —

 

 

.

unknown

 

New, unknown to the world disease

 

 

appeared. — ,

 

 

.

liable

1) ,

Tobacco production is liable to duty. —

 

;

 

 

.);

.

 

.);

 

 

2)

 

 

.)

 

necessary

 

It is necessary to us. —

 

 

.

opposite

 

His idea is opposite to mine. —

 

 

.

polite

 

You have to be polite to your grandfather. —

 

 

.

similar

 

Your idea is similar to mine. —

 

 

.

strange

 

It seemed strange to me that nobody was

 

 

home. — , ,

 

 

.

: PRESSI ( HERSON )

superior

(

He was superior to all other competitors. —

 

)

.

inferior

(

This kind of cheese is inferior to others. —

 

)

 

 

 

.

unpleasant

 

Such attitude would be unpleasant to her. —

 

 

.

useful

 

Milk is useful to your health. —

 

 

.

useless

 

It is useless for her to spend so much time

 

 

watching TV. —

 

 

,

 

 

.

! important, useful, necessary, strange

for (

, , ). For

, ,

:

It is necessary for us to be in Moscow tomorrow. —

.

It was important for me to read this book. —

.

to:

to the amount (of) ( ) to the end

to my (his) surprise (disappointment, sorrow, joy) ( )

( , , ) to the right (left) ( ) in reply (answer) to

to the south (north, west, east) (of) ( , , )

)

to into:

to, into

, ?

to ,

into : He went to the bank. — .

He went into the bank. — ( ).

Towards

towards :

1. , :

We were driving towards the south. —

.

The ship turned towards the shore. —

.

The company slowly moves towards the reorganization. —

.

2. , :

He is biased towards me. — .

Her sentiments towards you are mostly kind. —

.

3.

, :

The storm stopped towards night. — .

I think I’ll be done with my research towards the end of July. —

, .

4. ,

, , :

The Mayor had spoken towards an hour. — .

5. , ; ,

:

Towards that purpose we can wait for a month. —

.

Under

under :

1. .

)

, , over:

The toy was lying under the table. — .

: PRESSI ( HERSON )

He left the basket with apples under the tree. — c

.

) .:

She can easily swim under the water. —

.

) ., ,

, :

She had a beautiful birthmark just under her right eye. —

.

2., ,

, . , ,

, .

He got under the influence of a street gang. —

.

I am glad to work under his guidance (control, management, command).

— ( , , ). The girl did not know how to act under the fire. — ,

( ).

3. .

above:

Under one hundred people were on the meeting. —

.

You can get a credit if you are under fifty. —

, .

4. , ,

, ( ).

In spite of the fact that he was under oath, he lied. — ,

( ), .

Under the terms of agreement (contract) we must be done with construction by January. — ( ),

.

5. , , ,

, , , :

It was not easy to express your own opinion on public under communism. —

.

6. , , , .., , .

The article was published under the head (title) Mystery. —

« ».

His first story was published under a pen-name.

.

Under

:

1., , , : Was the book on the table? — No, it was under.

? — , ( ).

2.( , ), :

One big oil-and-gas company kept the rest oil companies under occupying the international market. —

,

.

3) , :

John did not know how to help me while I was under. — ,

, .

4. ( , ); ( ).

I hoped he would give me one hundred dollars, but I got under. —

, , .

under:

to be under consideration

to be under construction

to be under discussion

to be under repair

under the circumstances

under the contract (agreement) ( ),

( )

Up

up down

( ):

1. ) , , ,

, :

They walked up the stairs. — ( ) . She ran up the attic. — .

) , . .

, . . ,

:

They decided to drive up to town to do some shopping. —

( ), .

: PRESSI ( HERSON )

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