ОЧЕНЬ НУЖНО Примечание:
Все слова нужно написать с маленькой буквы через запятую. Не забудьте поставить пробел после каждой запятой. Нумеровать слова не нужно.
серебряный, одноцветный (без узора), шерстяной
2-Read these sentences and choose the correct order of adjectives. Write down three combinations of numbers and letters with a comma (,).
Example answer: 1A, 2A, 3A
1. Where is my cup?
A. porcelain small new B. small new porcelain
2. Do you have a badge?
A. golden small star-shaped B. small star-shaped golden
3. Can you bring this ball, please?
A. green tiny new B. tiny new green
3-Read these sentences and choose the correct order of adjectives. Write down three combinations of numbers and letters with a comma (,).
Example answer: 1A, 2A, 3A
1. We want to buy a sofa.
A. rectangular black leather B. leather black rectangular
2. This is a board.
A. square purple striped B. square striped purple
3. This is my bag.
A. round plain white B. round white plain
4- Read these sentences and choose the correct order of adjectives. Write down three combinations of numbers and letters with a comma (,).
Example answer: 1A, 2A, 3A
1. They have a bucket.
A. striped big plastic B. big striped plastic
2. Are you going to buy this dress?
A. small flowery cotton B. flowery cotton small
3. Can you give me this coat, please?
A. polka-dot velvet small B. small polka-dot velvet
5-
Read these sentences and fill in the gaps with the correct order of adjectives.
Примечание:
Все слова необходимо написать с маленькой буквы. Запятые ставить не нужно. Точка в конце также не требуется.
Example: This is my bag. (round/ denim/ white)
Example answer: round white denim
Does she have a badge? (small/ golden/ star-shaped)
6- Read these sentences and fill in the gaps with the correct order of adjectives.
Example: This is my bag. (round/ plain/ white)
Example answer: round white plain
He has a badge on his jacket. (round/ checked/ green)
7- Read these sentences and fill in the gaps with the correct order of adjectives.
Example: This is my bag. (round/ plain/ white)
Example answer: round white plain
This pupil has a pencil case. (rectangular/ patterned/ grey)
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and converting the sentence to the past tense. The question "Have you finished your homework?" becomes "if he had finished his homework."
2. Steve told his elder brother that he would go to the library.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "told" and converting the sentence to the past tense. The statement "I shall go to the library" becomes "that he would go to the library."
3. Kate asked her friend if she liked her new dress.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and keeping the sentence in the present tense. The question "Do you like my new dress?" becomes "if she liked her new dress."
4. Ann told her mother that dark clouds were gathering in the sky.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "told" and converting the sentence to the past tense. The statement "Dark clouds are gathering in the sky" becomes "that dark clouds were gathering in the sky."
5. Henry asked Joe if their team had won or lost the game.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and converting the sentence to the past tense. The question "Did our team win or lose the game?" becomes "if their team had won or lost the game."
6. Father asked his son if he would be back in an hour, Billy.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and keeping the sentence in the present tense. The question "Will you be back in an hour, Billy?" becomes "if he would be back in an hour, Billy."
7. Jack asked the teacher if he should read on.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and keeping the sentence in the present tense. The question "Shall I read on?" becomes "if he should read on."
8. The man told the tourist that he must take a Number Three bus and it would take him to the park.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "told" and converting the sentence to the past tense. The statement "You must take a Number Three bus and it will take you to the park" becomes "that he must take a Number Three bus and it would take him to the park."
9. Mrs. Mass asked her friend if she liked coffee with sugar or without it.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and keeping the sentence in the present tense. The question "Do you like coffee with sugar or without it?" becomes "if she liked coffee with sugar or without it."
10. The tourist asked the policeman if he could tell him the way to the nearest underground station.
Explanation: We change the direct speech to indirect speech by using the verb "asked" and keeping the sentence in the present tense. The question "Can you tell me the way to the nearest underground station?" becomes "if he could tell him the way to the nearest underground station."