Adjectives vs. Adverbs1 You can now fly directly / direct from Birmingham to New York. 2 I saw Susan directly / direct after the meeting. 3 He put his hand deeply / deep into his pocket and pulled out some sweets. 4 I thought her comments were deeply / deep insulting.
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Translate: 1. Кто владелец этой машины? 2. Собака соседей очень злая. 3. Как зовут девушку, которая живет по соседству? (next door) 4. Такие феномены как этот на протяжении веков интересовали ученых. 5. 25% вина ввозится из Франции. 6. Эти данные были собраны в 20 веке. 7. Она дружелюбно помахала мне. 8. Я не понял, что он говорил. Он говорил не очень ясно (clear/clearly) 9. Я позвал Елену, и она медленно повернулась ко мне лицом.
1. Who is the owner of this car? 2. Our neighbours' dog is very bad-tempered 3. What's the name of the girl who lives next door? 4. Phenomena such as sun spots have puzzled scientists for centuries. 5. (Some) 25 per cent of the wine is imported from France. 6. The data was WERE IS ALSO POSSIBLE collected in the 20th century 7. She waved to me in a friendly way/manner/fashion 8. I couldn't understand what he was saying. He didn't speak very clearly. (very clear is also possible in informal contexts) 9. I called Elena and she slowly turned to face me. 2. Nouns: Possessive and Compound forms Correct mistakes if there are any 1 There's a small garden at the back of the house correct 2 She's always sticking her nose into other peoples' business other people’s business 3. Agreement between subject and verbDecide which form of the given verb is correct. 1. After hours of discussion, the committee (has, have) been unable to reach an agreement. 2. Rich foods (is, are) one cause of oily skin. 3. Economics (was, were) my sister’s major in college. 4. The jury (has, have) forwarded a complaint about the heat in the deliberation room. 5. (Here’s Here are) more volunteers for the clean-up brigade. 6. The problem at the picnic (was, were) bees.
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