3 . З а п о л н и т е п р о п у с к и м е с т о и м е н и я м и : а) some, any, no, every или производными о т них.
1 .You must ask ... to help you w ith this work. 2. I f I
have ... free time, I shall go... tonight. 3. Have you heard ...
about our plan? 4. Did ... see this film yesterday?
5. Did you say ...? — No, I said ... 6. I know … about it
and he doesn’i know ... about it either. ... knows about it.
б) местоимениями или наречиями much, many, more,
less, (a) little , (a) few.
1 .How ... English words do you know? 2. There are ...
parks in our city. 3. They work too ... 4. Does he read …?一
I t ’s a p ity but he reads too … 5. I had very " . friends at
s ch o o l.6. Do you speak English ? 7. H u rry up! We
have ... time to waste. 8. Don’t hurry! We have ... time
before the tra in cornes in. 9. I have something to say. May
I have... words with y o u ? 10. Some ... tea, please.
1 1 .Please, try to make." n o ise .12. I don’t drink … coffee.
13. There were not ... people at the stadium yesterday.
The Russian frigate appeared in 1805, as a result of activities Peter I. Russian frigates had about 44 guns. Russian frigates were built with a continuous deck, unlike frigates of the XVIII century, which were closed bow and stern parts, and the middle part of the upper deck was open. Among these frigates was made famous in 1854 in the defense of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the frigate Aurora.