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3 (p. 1 9 9 - 2 0 0 )I. 1. The Queen Mary, Queen Mary; 2. the Forsytes; 3. an English Leonardo da Vinci; 4. Chekhov; 5. a Pullman; 6. Mrs Thatcher; 7. - Mr Tarantino; 8. the McCartney; 9. Mother, a ...whisper.I I . 1. The Willowbys; 2. the Beatrice; 3. the father, the daughter; 4. - professor Keitel,the man; 5. the Pat; 6. a Napoleon, the g a m e , - power, a Leonardo, - knowledge; 7. Doctor Hitchkock; 8. - poor Edward; 9.
-, the only; 10. the Mr Keaton.Ex. 4 (p. 2 0 0 ) 1. T h e Cordillera, - in North America; 2. The banks of the Rhine; 3. Elbrus; 4. - Marlow, the Thames; 5. The Mediterranean S e a , - Europe, - Asia, - Africa;6. - Venice ... the Adriatic Sea; 7. - Livingston, - Central Africa; 8.
- Hyde Park; 9. Bavaria.49E x . 5 (p. 2 0 0 ) 1. a M e d n i k o v ; 2. t h e C o r m a n , t h e C a m e r o n s ; 3. T h e Konstantinovs; 4. aC l a p t o n , t h e C l a p t o n s ; 5. - Krylov, a Russian La Fontaine; 6. T h e M o s c o w , t h e M o s c o w ;7. - T . V . M i c h u r i n , t h e village of D o l g o e , - Kozlov, T h e M i c h u r i n s ; 8. T h e C r i m e a , t h eC a u c a s u s , t h e B l a c k S e a ; 9.
a S h e m y a k i n ; 10. - Tolstoy, t h e Tolstoy... " P e t e r t h e First".4. SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES IN THE USE OF ARTICLESE x . 1 ( p . 2 0 3 ) Names of seasons 1. t h e day, t h e c o m i n g o n , - night, t h e air; 2. all t h enature; 3. t h e winter, a v e r y b a d t i m e , - b r e a d ; 4. T h e s u m m e r , an e n d , - early a u t u m n ;5. a lovely e v e n i n g , - s p r i n g t i m e , t h e year; 6. t h e a u t u m n , t h e year; 7. a declining s u n , alittle Wiltshire village; 8. an e l e c t i o n , t h e s p r i n g ; 9.
a c o l d fall, t h e w i n d , t h e m o u n t a i n s .Bed, school, prison, town 1 . an o l d t o w n ; 2. t h e w a y , to - t o w n ; 3. a girls' s c h o o l ; 4. t h es c h o o l , a... g o o d o n e ; 5. a lawyer, in - p r i s o n ; 6. in - t o w n ; 7. a c e r t a i n t o w n , a w o r k house; 8 . T h e h o s p i t a l ; 9 . - c h u r c h ; 10. t h e . . .
t r u t h , - p r i s o n ; 1 1 . b e d ; 1 2 . - t o w n ; 13.t h e rector, - b e d ; 14. - p r i s o n , a quarter, a c e n t u r y .E x . 2 (p. 2 0 3 - 2 0 4 )1 . 1 . - s u m m e r ; 2. - a u t u m n ; 3. - early s p r i n g , t h e day; 4. - s u m m e r ; 5. t h e s p r i n g ; 6. t h es u m m e r ; 7. t h e s p r i n g ; 8. t h e winter; 9.
- winter, - s u m m e r ; 10. t h e winter, - s p r i n g .I I . 1. in b e d ; 2. t h e b e d ; 3. to s c h o o l ; 4. t h e ... p r i s o n ; 5. - s c h o o l ; 6. t h e institute, at s c h o o l , a village; 7. in - b e d , a sleepless night; 8. a h o s p i t a l ; 9. at m i d n i g h t , to b e d , supper; 10. o n t h e b e d ; 1 1 . a h o s p i t a l ; 12.
i n t h e m o r n i n g , t o s c h o o l .E x . 3 (p. 2 0 4 ) Day, night, morning, evening 1. a night; 2. - s u n d o w n ; 3. t h e night; 4. t h eevening; 5. - e v e n i n g ; 6. T h e s u n , - late m o r n i n g ; 7. T h e m o r n i n g ; 8. - early m o r n i n g ;9. an ideal night; 10. t h e night, - h e a d , - f o o t ; 1 1 . t h e a f t e r n o o n ; 12. - night; 13. t h em o r n i n g ; 14. a b a d n i g h t , a rather... night; 15. a... night; 16.
- night; 17. a... a f t e r n o o n ;18. t h e m o r n i n g , t h e Park; breakfast; 19. a... m o r n i n g , t h e t e l e p h o n e s ; 2 0 . t h e . . . silence,t h e night.E x . 4 ( p . 2 0 4 ) Names of meals 1 . to - dinner; 2. - b r e a k f a s t , t h e t e r r a c e , t h e h o t e l ; 3.a g o o d dinner, 4. a b i g l u n c h ; t h e . . . day, t h e e n d , t h e w e e k , a... dinner; 5. a g o o d dinner;6. T h e dinner; 7.
a... b a t h , a... dinner; 8. - s u p p e r ; 9. - d i n n e r , a f e w .Ex. 5 (p. 204-205) 1. The morning was cold and windy. 2. It was a w a r m s u m m e revening. 3. Night c a m e a n d the travellers d e c i d e d to have a rest.
4. He writes f r o mm o r n i n g till n i g h t . 5 . H e s p e n t a / t h e n i g h t a t his f r i e n d ' s . 6 . H e s p e n t a s l e e p l e s s n i g h tand was very pale. 7. It's very nice to go to the country on a clear s u m m e r day.8 . Day a n d n i g h t h e w a s t h i n k i n g o f o n e t h i n g o n l y . 9 . I t w a s a w o n d e r f u l m o r n i n g ,sunny and quiet. 10. It was early m o r n i n g , everybody in the house was sleeping.1 1 . O u t s i d e i t w a s n i g h t . 1 2 . I t w a s a w a r m s u m m e r n i g h t . 13.1 t h i n k , t h e d a y i s g o i n gt o b e f i n e a n d w a r m .
1 4 . T h e m a c h i n e s a t t h e f a c t o r y w e r e w o r k i n g d a y a n d n i g h t . 15.I p e r s u a d e d h i m to s p e n d t h e n i g h t . . . . 16. I'll n e v e r f o r g e t t h e e v e n i n g . . . . 1 7 . T h eevening was cold a n d f o g g y .505 . T H E USE O F ARTICLES W I T HINS O M E SETNOUNSEXPRESSIONSEx* 1 ( p .
2 0 6 - 2 0 7 ) 1. a b a d sailor, at sea; 2. by p o s t ; 3. o n - d e c k ; 4. at present; 5. ag o o d d e a l , t h e w a r ; 6. to - heart; 7. by c o a c h ; 8. a hurry; 9. a little car, in q u e s t i o n , t h ef r o n t d o o r ; 10. t h e c a s e o f love a t first sight; 1 1 . o n b o a r d t h e y a c h t ; 12. t h e t r o u b l e ; 13.- sea, a m o n t h ; 14. - heart; 15.
- f i r e , - h e a d , - f o o t ; 16. by c h a n c e , t h e / a c o n c e r t ; 17.a f a n c y ; 18. - w o r k , t h e f i r e s i d e ; 19. a g r e a t m a n y ; 2 0 . a pity, a talent, - uneasiness;2 1 . t h e h o u s e , a... g a r d e n , t h e pupils, - d o o r s ; 2 2 . T h e rain, - f o o t , - ; 2 3 . - d a w n , t h eboy, t h e next; 2 4 . a s u d d e n ; 2 5 .
t h e other.E x . 2 (p. 2 0 7 ) For r e f e r e n c e see t h e lists of set e x p r e s s i o n s ( p . 2 0 5 - 2 0 6 ) .T H EP R O N O U NCLASSIFICATIONOFPRONOUNSE x . 1 ( p . 2 1 0 ) 1 . h i m / h e r ; 2 . it; 3 . h i m ; 4 . t h e m ; 5 . it; 6 . h i m ; 7 . u s .E x . 2 ( p . 210) 1. m y h u s b a n d / h i s ; 2 . their flat/theirs; 3 . m y u m b r e l l a / m i n e ; 4 .
o u r b o o k s /o u r s ; 5. his or her t h i n g s / h i s or h e r s .E x . 3 ( p . 2 1 0 ) 1. his; 2. h e r s ; 3. t h e i r s ; 4. m i n e ; 5. O u r s .E x . 4 ( p . 2 1 1 ) 1 . m y , y o u r s ; 2. his, h e r s ; 3. your; 4. his, y o u r s ; 5. his, m i n e ; 6. my.E x .
5 (p. 211) 1 . S h e is a relative of theirs. 2. H e ' s a f r i e n d of h e r s . 3. We are t h e f o r m e rs t u d e n t s of y o u r s . 4. S h e is a niece of his. 5.1 am a c o l l e a g u e of y o u r s . 6. They are t h epupils of hers. 7. S h e is a n e i g h b o u r of o u r s . 8.
He is a f o r m e r s c h o o l - f r i e n d of hers. 9.1a m a s t u d e n t of his.E x . 6 (p. 211)I. 1. our; 2. y o u r s , y o u r ; 3. y o u r s , m i n e ; 4. Their, o u r s ; 5. her, y o u r s ; 6. our, m i n e ;7. y o u r s , m i n e ; 8. y o u r , m i n e .I I .
1. her, his; 2. m i n e , h e r s , her; 3. your, m i n e ; 4. his, her; 5. m i n e ; 6. her;7. Theirs; 8. Your, m i n e ; 9. h e r s ; 10. your, m i n e ; 1 1 . her, m i n e , y o u r s ; 12. her.E x . 7 (p. 2 1 1 - 2 1 2 ) 1. his; 2. his, hers; 3. m i n e ; 4 . t h e y ; 5. y o u r s , o u r s ; 6. your; 7. his;8.
its; 9. their; h e r s , t h e i r s ; 10. t h e i r s ; 1 1 . her; 12. m y .51Ex. 8 (p. 2 1 2 ) 1. ours; 2. our, theirs; 3. my/mine, theirs; 4. Her, his; 5. your, theiraddress/theirs; 6. my, yours; 7. your, his, mine; 8. my, hers; 9. his; 10. a single word ofhers; 1 1 . your, hers; 12. our, theirs; 13. yours; 14. it is ... long; 15. his, mine; 16. its;17. its; 18. your, it.Ex. 9 (p. 2 1 3 ) 1. I always do it myself. 2. She makes t h e m herself. 3.
They built itthemselves. 4. We'll repair it ourselves. 5.1 clean it myself. 6. He corrected it himself.Ex. 1 0 (p. 2 1 3 ) 1 . - ; 2 . yourself; 3 . - ; 4 . - ; 5 . yourself/yourselves; 6 . - ; 7 . himself; 8 .myself; 9. yourself; 10. myself; 1 1 . himself; 12. yourself/yourselves; 13. themselves; 14.ourselves; 15. herself; 16.
herself.Ex. 11 (p. 2 1 3 ) 1. burn yourself; 2. yourself; 3. blame herself; 4. make ... yourself;5. hurt himself; 6. cut himself; 7. talks to himself; 8. look after ourselves.Ex. 12 (p. 2 1 4 ) 1. shaving; 2. dried myself; 3. make myself; 4. met; 5. relax; 6. enjoyedourselves; 7. wash.Ex.
1 3 (p. 2 1 4 ) 1. one another; 2. myself; 3. each other/one another; 4. herself;5. itself; 6. each other/one another.Ex. 1 4 (p. 2 1 4 ) 1. on her own; 2. by myself; 3. by themselves; 4. by themselves; 5. ontheir own; 6. ourselves; 7. by yourself; 8. on our own.Ex. 15 (p. 2 1 4 - 2 1 5 ) 1. himself; 2. myself; 3. herself; 4.
ourselves; 5. themselves;6. itself; 7. ourselves; 8. herself; 9. himself; 10. himself; 1 1 . themselves; 12. yourself;13. yourself; 14. yourself.E x . 1 6 (p. 2 1 5 ) 1 . w a s beside himself; 2. saw it himself; 3. didn't recognize himself;4. by herself; 5. will put yourself; 6. doesn't look himself; 7. hurt yourself; 8. on hiso w n / b y himself; 9. introduced ourselves; 10. have you d o n e it yourself; 1 1 . Keepyourself in hand/Pull yourself together; 12. the Governor himself; 13.
w a s himself;14. humming to herself; 15. Behave yourselves/yourself! 16. think about themselves;17. a m o n g yourselves; 1 8 . of myself; 19. on your own/yourself; 2 0 . n e e d n ' t c o m eyourself.Ex. 1 7 (p. 2 1 5 ) 1. this; 2. that; 3. those, that; 4. these; 5. This; 6. These; 7. It; 8.
That.Ex. 18 (p. 2 1 6 ) 2. The pictures painted by Rembrandt can't be compared to thosepainted by Rubens. 3. The language in this textbook is easier than that in ... novels. 4. Theinvisible riches lying in the Urals may be still greater than those discovered. 5. The storieswritten by O.Henry are as full of life as those written by Mark Twain. 6. Natural sugar is ofhigher quality than that produced artificially.52Ex. 19 (p. 2 1 6 ) 1 . This, this/that; 2. the same; 3.