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and the young mother was(слишком удивлена)(6)........................................... to sayanything. All the passengers (очень не одобряли)(7).................................of the man’s action. They were(страшно сердиты)(8).......................................... withhimbut he paid no a tte n tio n .
(Го ра зд о по зж е)(9).................................. , the rude man wanted to getoff the bus and tried to push past the passengers.They all stood closely together and wouldn’t let himmove. He was made to stay on the bus till it reachedits term inus, a punishm ent he (справедливозаслужил)(10).....................................16(A, B) Use too in your sentences and saywhich meaning it has in each sentence.(M o d e l:) You can’t swim in this lake, (cold) - I t ’stoo cold.Lake Ladoga is very deep and it is alsocold. - And it ’s cold, too.Justly PunishedThere were (слишком много л ю д ей)(1)...................................on the bus for com fort and passengerswere standing in the aisle.
A young woman carryinga baby was (очень благодарна) (2)...................1.I invited Paul and I also invited Margaret.2.We w on’t go to the wood. (far)276CLASSIFICATION3.We didn’t stay in that hotel, (expensive)4.We didn’t stay in that hotel. It was rather oldand also expensive.5.I can speak English and I also can speak French.6.I can’t drink the tea. (hot)17OF19(В, C) CONTEXT. Translate the words inbrackets, paying special attention to the words initalics.A S afe PlaceMy aunt Millie always said she had some jewels whichshe would leave to me but when she died she didn’tleave any money and she (не оставила мне такжеи драгоценностей)(1)...............................{Даже моя мама) *1(2)...................................
wassurprised.“ I know she had some rings and (а такжезамечательные б у с ы )(3)....................................(Явидела их только однажды) (4)*...................................but perhaps she sold them .”My m other and I looked {везде, повсю ду)(5)..................................: we looked in the bedrooms,in the bathroom, in the attic but we found nothing.“(Милли была так осторожна) (6)..................................
and was afraid of burglars,” Mother said,“ but I don’t think she hid her jewels somewhere.”“ Let’s go home and w e’d better take all the foodfrom the deep freeze.” On Sunday, Mother said tome, “I’m going to cook this lovely goose which wasin yo ur aunt M illie ’s deep fre eze . (Я такжеподготовлю начинку)(7)................................and youcan stuff the goose.”Five minutes later I screamed with surprise: thegoose was full of jewels and (здесь были такжезолотые монеты)(8)....................................(A, B) Add too or either.(JModel:) I like opera and I like ballet, too.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.ADVERBSI know Jason and I know his sister.......I don’t smoke and I don’t drink alcohol,..He runs a restaurant and a h o te l,......I can’t play the piano and I can’t sin g ,...Don’t tell mother and don’t tell G re g ,..I don’t know and I don’t care...............He can do it and he can do it w e ll,.....18(В, C) Show where also goes in thesesentences.(JVIodei?) She can read and she can write.- She can read and she can also write.1.I have had a rest and I’ve had a shower.2.She can knit and she can sew.3.You should have phoned and you should havewritten.4.I have to write a letter and I have to do someexercises.5.I’d like a cup of coffee and I’d like somesandwiches, please.206.He owns this hotel and he owns a chain of shopsin the city.7.I won’t let you watch TV now because the film isstupid and it’s too late.(В, C) Answer these questions in full withquite and say whether quite means “less than” or“completely”.(Model?) What was the play like? (good) - The playwas quite good, (less than)1.How was the trip? (amazing)2.What’s Pam like? (wonderful)3.How was the film? (awful)4.How was your holiday? (enjoy)5.How did you like his poem? (like)277THEADVERB21(В, C) Add quite and fairly.
Mark as“com plim entary” , “less com plim entary” or“completely”.The others joined in. Another waiter turned off thelights. In the end, the restaurant was (совершеннотёмный)<9)............................The chairs were stackedon the tables round the couple who just sat and satand sat!(Model?) He draw squite/fairlyweW.( “complimentaryY'less complimentary’’)(В, C) Translate into English.1.The party w a s ...................spoilt.I2.I fe e l...................
well.3.She’s ...................clever.4.I think the old m a n ................... mad.5.This i s ...................incredible!1. Он мало спит. 2. Он мало отдыхает. 3. Онамного путешествует. 4. Он много работает наданглийским языком? 5. Они мало работают. 6. Онамного ест.
7. Он много читает.II22(C) CONTEXT. Translate the words inbrackets using any, many, much, rather, fairly,quite, etc.Can We Go Home, Please?It was (довольно п о зд но )(1)...............................Therestaurant clock showed 1.30 a.m. The waiters werefeeling (довольно усталыми)(2).......................... andwere beginning to yawn. There was one (довольнопожилая пара) (3)............................. left. They hadclearly had (довольно хорошо поели) (4).............................. Now they were looking at each otheracross the tab le and w ere (соверш енно незамечали)(5).............................of the world aroundthem.
The waiters wanted to go home. One of themasked the couple if they wanted (ещё поесть иливыпить)(6)........................... Не did not get an answer.It clearly (не было никакого смысла) (7)........................... asking questions! One of the waiters had(довольно хорошую идею )(8)..............................Hebegan stacking chairs upside-down onto the tables.1.
Этот дом совсем старый. 2. Это пальто совсемновое. 3. Его шляпа не совсем новая. 4. Наш домсовсем готов. 5. Моя работа не совсем готова.6. Уже совсем светло. 7. Сегодня не совсем тепло. 8. Я вполне понимаю вас. 9. Я не совсем понимаю вас.Ill1. В его работе почти нет ошибок. 2. В этой библиотеке почти нет английских книг. 3. Почти никто не знает об этом. 4. В поезде почти не былопассажиров.
5. У нас почти не осталось хлеба.6. Мы почти ничего не видели, так было темно.7. Я почти ни с кем не разговаривал вчера. 8. Мыпочти никогда не ездим туда теперь. 9. Я так устал, что почти ничего не мог съесть.J © kes★ ★ *They put me in jail because I was makingbig money.What’s wrong with that?The money was about a centim eter toobig.When I was younger, I couldn’t walk for awhole year.That’s terrible. Why was that?I wasn’t old enough.F~278CLASSIFICATIONOFADVERBS2.6 V iew point AdverbsViewpoint adverbs: obviously/evidently (очевидно),probably (вероятно), possibly (возможно), indeed(действительно), certainly (конечно, несомненно),perhaps, m aybe (может быть), apparently (повидимому), decisively (решительно), undoubtedly(н е с о м н е н н о ), p r a c t ic a lly (практ ически,фактически), naturally (естественно, разумеется),fortunately (к счастью), unfortunately (к несчастью), m a in ly /c h ie fly /m o s tly (главнымобразом), etc.Viewpoint adverbs usually go at the beginning of asentence.
They can also oo after auxiliary verbs, theverb to be. before the main verb:□ P e rh a p s h e ’ ll be here at 9 o ’clo c ktomorrow.□Unfortunately, he came to the station toolate and missed the train.EXERCIS2 41.2.3.4.5.6.7.□□□□Naturally, he got very angry with them.He will probably finish his work tonight.I was indeed very glad to hear the news.He evidently worked hard.We may express our “viewpoint” in speech or inwriting using adverbs like these:(= I am sure): clearly, definitely, honestly,naturally, obviously, really, strictly speaking-,(= I am going to be brief): anyhow, briefly, inbrief, in effect, in a few words, in short-,[= I am expressing my opinion): as far as I'mconcerned, frankly, in my opinion, I think.>' ' | |-•(В, C) Match columns A and B.AI am making a generalizationin the endI don’t want you to discuss it with anybody elseas was to be expectedI am sureI’m being honestI’m expressing my opiniona.b.c.d.e.f.g-вbetween ourselvesafter allin my viewas a general rulefranklycertainlynaturallyConnecting AdverbsWe can connect ideas in speech or writing, using adverbs like these:(= I am adding something): in addition, again, apart from this, besides, moreover,(= I am comparing/contrasting): as compared to, equally, however, in reality,(= I am summarizing): all in all, and so on, essentially, in brief, in conclusion, in effect.279THEADVERB(1).....a lot of people I know, there are few things more terrifying than havingto speak in p u b lic .(2).....way to succeed is to follow strict ru le s.(3)......