Big-bigger
10-11 класс
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Happy
Nice
Tall
Fat
Small
Clever
Funny
Short
Thin
Slim
Fast
Задание: read and fill in
Bigger
Happier
Nicer
Taller
Fatter
Smaller
Cleverer
Funnier
Shorter
Thinner
Slimmer
Faster
Happy=happier Nice=best Tall=taller Fat=fatter Small=smaller Clever=cleverer Funny=funnier Short=shorter Thin=thinner Slim=slimmer Fast=faster
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This bicycle is for a child. - This is a child's bicycle.
1.This is a house of Clark and Samanta. -
2.This is a photo of Helen. -
3. When is the birthday-party of your brother? -
4.Where is the notebook of your sister?.-
5.I like streets of Berlin. -
6.The kitchen of your neighbours is well-planned. -
The Plural of Nouns (Множественное число существительных)
Exercise. Give the plural of the following nouns.
Watch, bench, river, ocean, coat, mouse, goose, stick, information, scarf, trousers, luggage, deer, mother-in-law, puppy, glass, lady, shelf, swine.
The Article (Артикль)
Exercise. Insert a,an or the if necessary.
1. We have ... big dog. ... dog is very clever.
2. My friend has ... very good computer.
3. This ... boy is big. He is ... student.
4. There is ... very big piano in ... hall.
5. This is ... tree and that is not ... tree. It's ... bush.
6. I am ... boy. I am ... pupil. I learn at ... school.
7. My sister is at ... work. She is ... secretary. She works at ... large office.
8. This is ... very difficult question. I don't know ... answer to it.
9. Do you see ... little girl with ... big ball in her ... hands? She is ... pupil of our ... school.
Comparison of Adjectives (Степени сравнения прилагательных)
Exercise 1. Write the comparative and the superlative degrees of the following adjectives.
Big – bigger – the biggest
late, busy, important, good, young, far, long, nice, polite, narrow, easy, bad.
country, with a large circulation, giving general news. There are two main types of national papers - the "popular" papers and the "quality" papers. The popular papers are smaller in size (they are tabloid size), with lots of pictures, big headlines and short articles. They are easy to read and often contain little truthful information. They give much space to opinions. They usually have "human interest" stories - stories about ordinary people and events. Examples of this type of newspapers are "The Daily Mail". "The Sun", etc. "Quality" papers appeal to the more serious reader, who wants to read about politics and foreign affairs. These papers such as "The Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian" are bigger in size (they are called "broad-sheets"), with longer articles and a wider coverage of events. They have different pages for home news, foreign affairs, features articles, fashion, business, sport and so on. People in Britain buy more papers on Sunday than on weekdays. The Sunday papers have a higher circulation than the dailies. As with the dailies, there are both popular and quality Sunday newspapers. The quality ones have different sections and a colour magazine (usually full of advertisements).
the skating rink with us?We can skate.It*s fun to be on the ice.Let*s go with us.I*d love to but I can*t skate.Ok.Let*s.The ice is blue and nice.Now the Fox is on the ice.She can dance on the ice very well.The Hares cannot dance but they like to skate.The Pig is not a goot skater.On and on she falls down.But she wants to skate well.Then the Bear goes to the ice.He is big and clumsy.He can*t even stand on his skates.The Dog wants to help him and fall down together
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