Упражнения‚ задания: ключи к учебнику "Практический курс английского языка 2 курс" Аракина В.Д. Татищева Е.С. Владос 2005 ВУЗ: Иностранные языки Распознавание с формата .gpg и корректировка выполненны Дилетто С.А. Просмотр данной книги разрешен исключительно в ознакомительных целях‚ все права принадлежат владельцу Во многих случаях переводы как с русского языка на английский‚ так и с английского на русский даны в нескольких возможных вариантах. Оно будет полезно всем‚ изучающим английский
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love chocolate very much. -s THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE QUESTION FORMATION He Does She 8 It Does Salwa get up early ? Does Henry climb the tree? Does the cat drink the milk? + verb in the infinitive form ()المصدر THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE QUESTION FORMATION I Do You We They + verb in the infinitive form ()المصدر Do you play football? ?Do they
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CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL SURVEY ON PROVERBS § 1 Definition and Origin of Proverbs Linguists have been long intrigued by the remarkable capacity and internal structural complexity of proverbs. Indeed‚ despite their outward simplicity‚ proverbs and proverbial phrases are far from being simple. On the one hand they are language phenomena similar to ordinary phraseological units and on the other hand they are logical units. This accounts for the fact that proverbs have attracted attention of
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ACTIVE VOICE – INDICATIVE MOOD ***Personal endings: -o/m‚ -s‚ -t‚ -mus‚ -tis‚ -nt*** PRESENT TENSE - present stem + special vowel + personal endings Translation: I “verb” - I am “verbing” - I do “verb” First conjugation vowel = a Second Conjugation vowel = e Third Conjugation vowel = i Third Conjugation (io) = i Fourth Conjugation vowel = i IMPERFECT TENSE - present stem + special vowel + ba = m‚s‚t‚mus‚tis‚nt Translation: I was “verbing” - I used to “verb” - I “verbed” First conjugation vowel
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The Fundamentals of Written English‚ Comm. 117 Progressive Outline from Friday 25th January 2013 to Friday 3rd May 2013 Session One: Friday 25th January 2013‚ City Campus at Bretton Hall Building (BHB)‚ Room 330‚ from 5pm to 8pm‚ CRN: 26368 Objectives: to improve our critical thinking‚ to advance grammatical techniques that will enhance our essay writing skills and to more fully appreciate the values we learn daily and how they are still dominated by Eurocentric principles. 1/ Explain course
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зуршлыг илэрхийлэх нь (Expression of habit) Идэвхгүй хэв (The passive voice) to - гүй эс тухайлах төлөв (Infinitive without to) to - тэй эс тухайлах төлөв (Infinitive with to) Эс тухайлах төлөвийн тусгай хэрэглээ (Special use of the infinitive) Эс тухайлах төлөвтэй тусагдахуун (Accusative with infinitive) Эс тухайлах төлөвтэй нэрлэхийн тийн ялгал (Nominative with infinitive) Үйлт нэр (The gerund) Нөхцөлт үйл үг (The participles) Тусах‚ эс тусах‚ эгэх үйл үгс (Transitive‚ Intransitive‚ reflexive
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GRAMMAR: I have to sleep because I am very tired. MEANING: In this sentence have to is used to express the necessity of going to bed. We can use have + infinitive to talk about obligation. The meaning is quite similar to must. Have (got) + infinitive can also be used‚ like must‚ to express certainty.1 In general‚ have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have to is obliged or forced to act by a separate‚ external power (for example‚ the Law or school rules). Have to is
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Latin – Grammar The Genitive Case The genitive case is most often used to give possession‚ i.e. ‘of’. For example‚ ‘portus Alexandriae’ means ‘the port of Alexandria”. Portus = nominative singular‚ Alexandriae = genitive singular. However‚ the genitive case is also used in two other ways: the partitive genitive and the genitive of description. The Partitive Genitive This is used to show a part of a whole‚ mostly used in relation to quantity. Nominative(but the case changes) | + Genitive |
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sentences beginning with ‘How…’‚ ‘What…’: How strange that she be here! Suppositional mood a) In sentences beginning with: It is necessary that… It is important that a young man should have real friends. (syn. It’s likely + may/might + infinitive It was probable that I might get an excellent mark.) b) In exclamatory sentences‚ beginning with: How wonderful…! How strange…! What a shame…! How wonderful that he should have joined us! How sad that I should leave! c) In negative
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игл*. Г 763 ГРАММАТИКА АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА (на английском языке) ‚ Допущено Министерством просвещения СССР в качестве учебника для студентов педагогических институтов Б1бл1ятэка МДЛУ ЛЕНИНГРАД Издательстве «Проовэщенне» Ленинградское отделение 1(73 4И (Англ) К 30 В. Л. КАУШАНСКАЯ‚ Р. Л. КОВНЕР‚ О. Н. КОЖЕВНИКОВА‚ Е. В. ПРОКОФЬЕВА‚ 3. М. РАЙНЕС‚ С. Е. СКВИРСКАЯ. Ф. Я. ЦЫРЛИНА FOREWORD
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