1.The cleverest
2.Worse
3.The kindest
4.The most populated
5.Further/father
6.Happier
<span> 1)I bought a hat yesterday; the hat is pretty.
2)Give me a pen
</span>3)<span>Our fathers are engineers.
4)</span><span>Water is necessary for life.
5)</span><span>I like the music of this ballet.
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1)</span><span>I’m the driver. I work at а big firm. Firm sells computers.
</span>2)give me an Apple and open the window
3)London is the capital of great Britain. It stands on the Thames
4)there is a table in my room table is round
5)Will you pass me the water, please.
1.
What are you ( doing) here? — I (am prepar<span>ing) for my report. — How long (have you been prepar</span><span>ing) for it? — Oh, I (have been work</span><span>ing) since morning. 2. He (had been teach</span><span>ing)
at school for five years when the war ( broke) out. 3. She (has been study</span><span>ing)
English since last year. 4. What are you ( read</span><span>ing)? — I (am read</span><span>ing) a
magazine. — How long have you (been read</span><span>ing) it? — I (have been read</span><span>ing) it for half an
hour. 5. She (had been liv</span><span>ing) in Moscow for ten years when her sister (came)
to live with her. 6. Our teacher (has come). Now he (is speak</span><span>ing) with our
monitor. 7. They (were speaking) when I ( looked) at them. 8. I (had been walk</span><span>ing)
about an hour when I (saw) a little house not far from the river. 9.
When he (had read) the newspaper, he ( gave) it to his brother. 10. He
( left) for Rostov in 1990 and since then he (has been liv</span><span>ing) there. 11. At
this time tomorrow we (will be discuss</span><span>ing) your report. 12. Now she (is read</span><span>ing)
the book which I (gave) her yesterday. 13. Have you ever (been) to
London? — Yes, I (was) there last summer. 14. What is your friend (doing)
now? — She (is hav</span><span>ing) dinner. She usually (has) dinner at this time.
15. I (have bought) a new dress. I (will show) it to you tomorrow when you ( come) to my place. 16. So you begin working tomorrow! And who (will take)
care of your children when you ( go) to work? 17. Hello, Peter! Where
are you ( go</span><span>ing)? — I (am go</span><span>ing) to the library. </span>
1. The children played quietly.
<em>Детвора тихо играла.</em>
<u /><u>НАРЕЧИЕ</u>
2. It was raining heavily yesterday.
<em>Вчера сильно шёл дождь.</em>
<u>НАРЕЧИЕ</u>
3. She gave it a careful look.
<em>Он пристально посмотрела.</em>
На английском <u>прилагательное</u>, а в переводе на русский — <u>наречие.</u>
4. She speaks German perfectly.
<em>Она отлично разговаривает на немецком.</em>
<em /><u>НАРЕЧИЕ</u>
5. He is a slow runner.
<em>Он медленный бегун.</em>
<u>ПРИЛАГАТЕЛЬНОЕ</u>
6. She sings well.
<em>Она хорошо поёт.</em>
<u>НАРЕЧИЕ</u>
7. She bought a nice dress.
<em>Она купила </em><em>красивое </em><em>платье.</em>
<u>ПРИЛАГАТЕЛЬНОЕ</u>
<span>1)Roy says he has never been TO the British Museum. I think we should go there together.
2) Where did you get this dictionary? - I borrowed it FROM my uncle.
3) My friend prefers mathematics OVER/TO language learning.
4) We followed (-) our teacher to the beautiful high building.
5) In summer children should spend more time IN the open air.
6) Juan speaks (-) Spanish, it's his mother tongue.
7) Can you, please, hand my hat OVER? It is too far away from me.
8) The lesson is over. Hand IN your exercise books, please.
9) She took my photo, looked at it and handed it BACK to me.
10) Now I'm going to hand OUT some paper for you to write on. </span>