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2 Семестр Грамматический материал

  1. Модальные глаголы can, may, must и их эквиваленты.

  2. Временные формы группы Perfect.

  3. Неопределенные местоимения some, any, no ,every и их производные.

  4. Употребление местоимений many, much, little, few.

  5. Местоимения one (ones), that (those) как заменители существительного.

  6. Использование существительного в функции определения. Перевод на русский язык.

  7. Эмфатическое выделение отдельных членов предложения при помощи оборота it is (was) ... that.

  8. Глаголы to be (to), to have (to), выражающие долженствование.

  9. Простые неличные формы глагола. Infinitive в функции подлежащего, дополнения и обстоятельства цели.

  10. Герундий. Значение, употребление и перевод на русский язык.

  11. Придаточные обстоятельственные предложения времени и условия.

  12. Определительные и дополнительные придаточные предложения.

  13. Наречие. Место наречия в предложении. Перевод конструкции the more ... the less.

  14. Омонимичность окончаний -s, 's, -s'.

Контрольно-тренировочные упражнения

  1. Translate into Russian.

  1. Mike can run very fast.

  2. They can understand French.

  3. I can speak English well.

  4. Can your brother help me with literature?

  5. The children cannot carry this box: it's too heavy.

  6. This old woman cannot sleep at night.

  7. I can sing, but I cannot dance.

  1. Translate into Russian.

  1. May I go to the post-office with Mike?

  2. Don't give the vase to the child: he may break it.

  3. May I shut the door?

  4. You may go now.

  5. Don't go to the wood alone: you may lose your way.

  6. May we take notes with a pencil?

  7. You may not cross the street when the light is red.

  1. Fill in the blanks with can, may.

  1. I ... finish the work tomorrow if no one bothers me any more.

  2. ... we come and see you next Sunday at three o'clock in the afternoon?

  3. What time is it? – It ... be about six o'clock, but I am not sure.

  4. ... I come in?

  5. I ... come and see you tomorrow if I have time.

  6. Take your raincoat with you: it ... rain today.

  7. Only a person who knows English well ... answer this question.

  8. Be careful: you ... spill the milk if you carry it like this.

  9. Most children ... slide on the ice very well.

  10. ... you see anything in this inky darkness?

  1. Translate into Russian.

  1. You must work hard at your English.

  2. You must learn the words.

  3. I must help my mother today.

  4. You must not talk at the lessons.

  5. Don't ring him up: he must be very busy.

  6. It must be very difficult to learn Japan.

  7. Must we learn the poem today?

  1. Write the following sentences in the past.

  1. He must start getting ready for his examination instead of wasting time.

  2. I must ask the chief to put off my report.

  3. I don't mean that you must do everything they tell you.

  4. I feel I must go to bed at once.

  5. We must ring him up and find out what has happened.

  6. I must help my brother.

  7. He must learn all new words.

6. Make up sentences using the words given below.

Model: Mark/go to Canada. – Mark has gone to Canada.

  1. Ann/pass her exams.

  2. Mary/take up jogging.

  3. Larry and Monica/decide/to get divorced

  4. Barry/go to England

  5. Dinny/lose her job/find a new one

  6. Margie/buy a new car

  7. Antony/break his arm

  8. Milly/fall in love

  9. Tony/give up smoking

10) Lucy and Cavin/decide to get married.

7. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.

Example: She has opened the book. – Has she opened the book? She has not opened the book.

  1. Mary has switched on the light.

  2. My relatives have received the parcel.

  3. Our grandfather has travelled much.

  4. The boy has passed all his exams.

  5. The little girl has broken the cup.

  6. The director has signed the order.

  7. They have seen “Swan Lake” at the Bolshoi Theatre.

  8. You have paid for the stamps.

  9. The pupils have solved the problem.

10) Robert has come back.