Упражнение 3. Вставьте some, any, no или их производные:
1. Have you ... books on the subject? - Yes, I have ... .
2. ... helped him with his research.
3. I don't want... sugar, I take my tea with ... sugar in it.
4. No, I heard ... about the results of the experiment.
5. You may take ... newspaper you like.
Упражнение 4. Поставьте общий, специальный, альтернативный и разъединительный во к каждому предложению:
1. My friend will arrive at five o'clock tomorrow.
2. Her uncle lives in Moscow now.
3. The lecturer returned very quickly.
4. The first year students had four classes yesterday.
Упражнение 5. Закончите следующие разъединительные во Упражнение 6. Укажите в какой степени сравнения стоят следующие прилагательные и переведите их:
Worst, little, bad, best, worse, furthest, good, less, better, least, more beautiful, further, farthest, deep, farther, great, later, interesting, different, most numerous, more general.
Упражнение 7. Образуйте степени сравнения от следующих слов:
Little, good, hot, difficult, easy, long, thin, bad, far, big, much, small, warm, beautiful, large, powerful, great, young, happy, difficult, badly, many, strong, old, busy, narrow, nice, wide, famous, broad, lazy, soft, tall, extraordinary, favourite.
Упражнение 8. Определите степени сравнения прилагательных в следующих предложениях:
1. There are many lakes in Siberia. 2. The climate in Siberia is colder than the climate of the Caucasus. 3. The librarian always gives the students interesting books. 4. Nick's answers are worse than Victor's. 5. February is the shortest month. 6. This is the most difficult text in the book.
Упражнение 9. Поставьте прилагательные, данные в скобках, в сравнительной или превосходной степени:
1. Moscow is one of (large) and (good) cities of our country. 2. He is (good) student in our group. 3. The fifth text is (difficult) than the third text. 4. I have (much) spare time than my friend has. 5. She can speak English (good) than German. 6. I must work (hard) in spring than in autumn because of my examinations.
In the morning I eat porridge.
She doesn't drink coffee with milk.
They like hamburgers with cheese.
Sometimes we eat pizza or fish for breakfast. (we don't eat salad for bteakfast.)
For supper I woud like a glass of orange juice.
They are drinking tea and eat a nice chocolate cake.
Lizzy doesn't drink mineral water.
Объяснение:
Word order refers to the way words are arranged in a sentence. The standard word order in English is: Subject + Verb + Object. To determine the proper sequence of words, you need to understand what the subject, verb and object(s) are.