Exercise 1.11. write down the following nouns in plural: this man, that match, this tea-cup, this egg, that wall, that picture, this foot, that mountain, this lady, that window, this knife
These men those matches these tea-cups these eggs those walls those pictures these feet those mountains these ladies those windows these knives
antonkovalev89
05.03.2022
These men, those matches, these tea-cups, these eggs, those walls, those pictures, these feet, those mountains, these ladies, those windows, these knives.
market-line5260
05.03.2022
1. Summer. 2. It is difficult to translate this text. 3. Day light and night dark. 4. In your room is warm or cold? 5. In may is usually warm. 6. When I get home, will still light. 7. Spring. In the parks many colors. 8. Tomorrow will be Sunday. 9. We will come tomorrow at half past seven, if it doesn't rain. 10. It was ten to seven when my father returned home. 11. In the summer it is warm? 12. In the winter we are not cold. 13. Yesterday was as cold as today. 14. From here to home 5 miles. 15. Winter. Cold. It's snowing. 16. It's raining? – No, but in the sky a lot of clouds. 17. It is important to read many English texts. 18. Yesterday it was snowing? – No. 19. It's late and quite dark. 20. It is difficult to speak a foreign language without mistakes. 21. Far away from here to the theater? 22. It was very pleasant to swim in the sea. 23. It is very difficult to translate such texts without a dictionary. 24. Was it easy for you to get up so early yesterday? 25. How long do you need to get to the University? 26. Tomorrow will be clear. 27. In summer it often rains. 28. In winter, snowing. 29. Outside it's drizzling, put on the cloak. 30. It's going to rain, hurry up. 31. Yesterday it took us two hours to get home. 32. It was very difficult to walk in the darkness. 33. It is strange that he did not come. 34. It is interesting that she told?
ainud
05.03.2022
The name of E.C is well known all over the world. He sang in many countries. People like his singing.Though Caruso was very famous he often said: "No man is so well known as he thinks he is."One day, when he came to the United States his car broke down and Caruso asked the farmer to do it. The farmer agreed. While the farmer was repairing the car, Caruso entered the farmer's house to rest there. Caruso paid the farmer for his work and presented him his photograph with his name on it. The farmer read the name on the photograph and cried out:"Oh, what a luck! You are Robinson Cruso! I've never dreamed to receive the greatest traveller in the world in my poor house!"
those matches
these tea-cups
these eggs
those walls
those pictures
these feet
those mountains
these ladies
those windows
these knives