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Н Л Утевская English Grammar Book KEYS to the Exercises Санкт Петербург 2.0 version ББК 81.2Англ У84 По вопросам приобретения продукции издательства обращайтесь: ООО «Антология»: тел.: (812) 328 14 41 www.anthologybooks.ru e mail: sales@bookstreet.ru Огромный выбор учебной и методической литературы в интернет магазине: www.bookstreet.ru У84 Утевская Н Л English Grammar Book Version 2.0 : Keys to the Exercises = Ключи к упражнениям учебного пособия “English Grammar Book Version 2.0” – СПб : Антология, 2011 – 128 c ISBN 978 94962 183 В этом издании даны ключи к большей части упражнений пере работанного учебного пособия “English Grammar Book Version 2.0” С помощью этих ключей можно проверить правильность выполне ния грамматических заданий Издание предназначается прежде всего лицам, самостоятель но изучающим английский язык ББК 81.2Англ ISBN 978 94962 183 â ., 2011 â ôằ, 2011 Contents The Noun The Article The Adjective The Adverb 13 The Numeral 16 The Pronoun 17 The Verb 27 The Sequence of Tenses 48 The Voice 51 Modal Verbs 53 The Mood 70 The Verbals 83 The Preposition 114 The Conjunction 119 The Sentence 120 Emphatic Structures 123 Inversion 123 Appendix Phrasal Verbs 126 The Noun Number Exercise X (p 25) I want your advice in this question Many of these pieces of advice were very useful to us All the data were very important We got the same data This money is not mine How much money you have? I have little money; it isn’t enough to buy a radio set His knowledge in this field surprised us Your knowledge is not enough to fulfil this work His works in the field of physics are widely known 10 What interesting work! 11 What news have you brought to us? 12 This news is already known to everybody 13 What rainy weather! 14 In her childhood her hair was quite fair; now it has darkened 15 I can tell you about very interesting phenomena which were observed by our scientists Exercise XI (p 25) The fruit in our garden has already ripened I like this watch very much Where did you buy it? Hair grows quicker in the childhood What pleasant news: our friends whom we waited for a long time come to us What are the contents of this book? The knowledge received in the young age remain in memory for long years Money is kept in a wallet or a purse When we sleep, our clothes lie usually on the chair near the bed Which of these sheep will be sent to the exhibition? 10 The fishermen were glad: they caught much fish 11 My fellow travellers were gay and interesting people 12 Take these scissors, they are sharp 13 A boy has grown and his trousers have become short for him 14 There were six pair of stockings in the box 15 His clothes are quite new Exercise XII (p 25) Fruit and vegetables are wholesome for health A young specialist always followed his friends’ advice Your brother makes good progress in studies I can tell you very interesting news Buy two pair of gloves and two dozen of woollen socks for children What are your wages? There are deer in this forest I don’t know how these data are important This is very difficult but interesting work 10 Your watch keeps bad time 11 I couldn’t enter the garden because the gates were closed 12 The goods have just arrived 13 The contents of his letter were quite unexpected 14 Who does this money belong to? 15 What colour is her hair? 16 This money is yours, isn’t it? Case Exercise VII (p 29) Do you know Pete’s telephone number? Do you have the map of Europe? My brother’s working day begins at o’clock in the morning Do you know your teacher’s opinion? My sister’s husband left for Moscow They informed us about the arrival of a taxi The students fulfilled the teacher’s advice I don’t know the headmistress’s decisions yet We haven’t got the customers’ answers yet 10 My husband’s sister works at school 11 Let’s go to the confectioner’s 12 He is still at your mother’s Exercise VIII (p 29) The tourists’ camp was situated at the bank of the river They went to the children’s Footwear Department Whose proposal you support – the headmaster’s or the chief engineer’s? What is your friend’s sister name? He didn’t have a bicycle of his own, he took his neighbour’s bicycle Her eyes were as beautiful as her mother’s My brother and I bought the shoes at the same time Mine have already worn out, and my brother’s are quite new In the sanatorium after dinner it is necessary to rest for an hour Opinions differed Some suggested seeing the New Year in at the Petrovs’ and the others at the Nikitins’ 10 On the way home we bought a large bunch of roses – my mother’s favourite flowers 11 The population of London is more than eight million people 12 The portrait of Rembrandt’s wife is one of the masterpieces of the painter Exercise IX (p 30) Ilf’s and Petrov’s books are very popular in our country I like Shakespeare’s plays very much Her face was very little like a child’s He is one of my father’s closest friends I don’t like Ann’s new friend I spent my winter holidays at my aunt’s How I like this father’s portrait! Yesterday I had no time to go to the barber’s Today we are going to our grandfather’s and grandmother’s 10 There were four doors at the landing I didn’t know which of them was my friends’ door 11 What is your opinion about today’s travel? 12 Some days ago I met my mother’s old friend 13 Yesterday I gave my watch to the watchmaker’s 14 I had a five minute’s talk with the teacher of literature 15 I remember this Mary’s smile very much 16 The doctor’s eyes met his eyes 17 I don’t like this new Mary’s friend Exercise X (p 30) I spent a week at my mother’s friend who lives in New York In today’s newspaper there is a long article of my teacher There were some minutes’ walk to his work He will never forget his grandmother’s kindness The master of the house doesn’t live in it, but sometimes he comes here The tone of his voice was very kind He went to the chemist’s to buy some medicine These are not my friends These are my mother’s and father’s friends I am not at home now I am at Helen’s 10 Whom did you meet at my parents’? 11 He is still at his mother’s 12 I met them when they were returning from his friends’ 13 Whose composition you like more: Nick’s or Helen’s? 14 She is one of my father’s cousins 15 This is one of my mother’s favourite books 16 Little Tom was smiling His smile was like his father’s smile 17 I have no camera of my own This is my grandfather’s camera 18 Philip was one of old John’s schoolmates The Article Exercise I (p 39) a, (–); (–), (–), (–) (–); a, a; a, (–); a, (–), (–); a, a, an; (–), (–), a, (–); a, a; (–), an, an, (–); 10 a, a, a; 11 an, a, an, (–), a; 12 (–), (–), a, (–); 13 (–), a; 14 a, (–), (–) Exercise II (p 40) a, a, a; (–), a, an, a; (–), a, an, a; a, (–), a; a, a, a; a, a, (–); an, (–); (–),(–); an, a, a, a, (–); 10 a, a, a, a; 11 (–), a, a; 12 (–), a; 13 (–), a; 14 a, a Exercise III (p 40) the, (–), the, (–); the, the, the; the, (–),(–), the; (–), (–); the, the, the, the; (–), (–), (–), the, (–); (–), the, (–), (–); (–), (–), the; (–), (–), (–); 10 (the), (the), the; 11 (–), (–), the, the, the; 12 the, the, the, the; 13 the, (–), (–); 14 (–), the, (–), (–); 15 (–), (–), (–); 16 the, (–), the, the; 17 (–), (–), (–), (–), (–) Exercise IV (p 41) the, (–),(–), the; (–),(–), the, the; (–),(–), the; (–), the, (–), the; (–), (–), (–), the, the, (–), the, the, the, the, the, (–), (–); the, the, the, (–); the, the, the, the, the, the; the, (–), the, the, (–), the; (–), (–), the, (–); 10 the, (–), (–), (–), the; 11 (–), the, the, the; 12 the, the, (–), the, (–), the, the; 13 the, the, the, the, the, the Exercise V (p 42) a, the, the, (–), (–); the; the, (–); a, the; the, the, (–); the, the, the, the; the; a, the; (–), a, (–); the, a; the, a, the, the Exercise VI (p 42) (–), (–), (–); the, (–); (–); (–); a, (–), the; a, the; a, the, the; a, the, the, the; an, (–), the, (–), (–); 10 (–), (the), the; 11 (–), a; 12 a, the, the; 13 a, (–); 14 the, the, (–), (–), the; 15 a, a, (–); 16 a; 17 the, (–); 18 (–), the; 19 (–), the, (–); 20 (–) Exercise VII (p 42) the, (–),(–); an; (–), the, (–), (–); a, (–); an; the, the; the; the, (–), the, the; the, the; 10 the; 11 (–), the; 12 (–), the, a; 13 a, the Exercise VIII (p 43) the, the, the, a, the; a, a, a, (–), (–); (–), (–), (–), (–); (–), the, a, (–), the; (–), the, (–); a, the, the, the; a, a, a, the, the, the, (–); the, the; the, the; a; the, the; 10 a, the, the; 11 (–), the; 12 (–), the, (–); 13 (–), a Exercise IX (p 43) I got acquainted with him in a small southern town A man is waiting for you near the house Who has brought this letter? – A boy has Where is the dictionary? – It is in the bookcase Who is this woman? – She is the wife of an engineer, who works in our plant A man rang you up today in the morning I knew them when they were students He was born in a little town not far from Moscow The door opened and a young man with a suitcase in his hand entered the room 10 When the professor entered the auditorium, the students stood up 11 A child studies a foreign language easily 12 What a beautiful day! 13 What warm weather! 14 It is such an interesting story 15 It is a too easy text for you 16 They are such educated people! Exercise X (p 44) Last summer we lived in a village situated on the bank of the Volga, in a little house surrounded by a large garden Large old limes grew in front of the house Yesterday I spoke to the man who spent some years in China I don’t remember the figures which he mentioned in his report A man who wants to master a foreign language must work very hard and systematically I have just read a story which I liked very much The story which I have just read is very interesting Shall we meet after school? – Where? – At the entrance to school It was already night; but fortunately it was a summer night, and the weather was dry 10 A day has just begun, and the air was clean and cool 11 I’ll call on you after dinner 12 He asked me to tell you that they would go on an excursion to the Hermitage next week 13 He was recommended to us as a man with the good knowledge of a language 14 Some people eat icecream in the street even in winter 15 Such data are always necessary Exercise XI (p 44) A bookshelf is more convenient than a bookcase in a small room He likes to drink not from a cup, but only from a glass Such a problem must interest you They entered the carriage where there were no vacant seats I have never seen the friendship stronger than that one of these two people She looked at the clock on the corner of the street and understood that she had been late for the train Today the group of journalists that consists mainly of the students will begin to climb the Elbrus Your son will be operated on by the surgeon who is working at the thesis on this subject Early in the morning before breakfast the sportsmen went to the river to bathe 10 What shall we have for supper? 11 You can always get hot breakfast in this canteen 12 On Saturdays they usually have guests to supper 13 Excursionists come here by land and by sea in the daytime and at night 14 We spent summer on the Dneper 15 Be attentive, you have made a mistake Exercise XII (p 44) I want a piece of advice in this difficult affair It’s a pity to be indoors in such beautiful weather Don’t sit in the sun for such a long time, you will have a headache The Black Sea is very rough in winter She likes music very much The sky was clear, and the stars were shining brightly What pleasant news you have brought to us! The Volga is the most important waterway in this country It was an early morning, and the grass was covered with dew 10 The milk which I bought today in the morning turned sour 11 It was a warm morning; a light wind was blowing from the sea 12 Very good sorts of grapes grew in the Crimea 13 It was evening and the family was sitting at table 14 Tea is very strong, pour some water, please 15 I hope that you won’t spend your holidays in town The Adjective Exercise II (p 47) a stormy sea a metallic sound childish behaviour valuable forests wonderful nature a mysterious place a poetic phrase a comfortable armchair a friendly class a courageous deed central streets an adventurous trip Exercise III (p 47) Wonderful, friendly, troublesome, bloody, harmful, careful, greenish, woollen, tiresome, truthful, comfortable, faithful, shameful, sunny, wooden, attractive, foolish, humorous, occasional, rainy, natural Exercise IV (p 47) foolish; central; valuable; athletic; starry; comfortable; humorous; friendly Exercise VII (p 48) geographical personal heroic patriotic enjoyable truthful mysterious glorious noisy wonderful greedy grassy eatable delightful understandable lucky classic nervous colourful careful artistic experimental healthy remarkable funny harmful fantastic fearful Exercise VIII (p 48) Uncertain, unpleasant, inattentive, incapable, illegal, unsuccessful, indefinite, immoral, invisible, unimportant, unfriendly, inconvenient, illogical, impolite, unhappy, impatient, ungrateful, uneducated Exercise IX (p 49) improbable; unfair; unwell, disagreeable; illegible; unsatisfactory girl was sitting motionlessly in the armchair, her eyes closed 10 He entered the room without greeting in coat and cap 11 He turned to us, his eyes burning, his lips pressed 12 Little Ann stopped playing the piano and stood at the window, her back against everybody The Preposition Exercise I (p 366) at; on; in; on, at; at; in, on; on, to; on; in; 10 to; 11 in; 12 on; 13 in; 14 on; 15 at Exercise II (p 366) at; at; at, at; at; –; at; in; at; on; 10 in; 11 at; 12 at, at, in; 13 in, on; 14 in, in Exercise III (p 366) in; at; –; at; at; in; in; at; at; 10 –; 11 in; 12 at; 13 at; 14 at; 15 at, at Exercise VI (p 367) from; since; since; from; since; since; from; since; since Exercise VII (p 367) by; by; with; by; with; by; with; by; with; 10 by; 11 with; 12 by Exercise VIII (p 368) across; through; across; through; across; through; over; through; across; 10 over; 11 over; 12 across; 13 across; 14 over; 15 over; 16 through Exercise IX (p 368) out of; beside; beneath; below; onto; towards; over; across, towards; above; 10 behind Exercise X (p 368) to, by; –; into; to; by; to, –; to; by, on; –; 10 to; 11 by; 12 to; 13 to, by 114 Exercise XI (p 369) It is on the bottle She is sitting in the armchair He is standing at the gate It is on the wall She is standing at the top of the stairs It is at the bottom of the stairs It is on the second floor It is in the back of the car He is sitting in the back row 10 It is on the door 11 She is standing on the corner of the street 12 He is standing in the corner of the room Exercise XII (p 369) Last year my family went for holiday to the USA We went there by air, it was a long journey but we were very well looked after on the plane by all the air hostesses When we arrived at the airport we went directly to our hotel in a taxi There was a lot of traffic in the streets of the city and there were many people walking on the pavements We stayed at a large hotel in the outskirts of Washington We were given a wonderful suite on the top floor of the hotel The most enjoyable day I had was when we went on an excursion We had a wonderful holiday Exercise XIII (p 369) Put the book into my drawer Take the book from the shelf Let’s go to the Picture Gallery He wandered about our house We left Moscow at 10 o’clock When I am at home I work in the garden in the morning I rise at dawn and go to bed at 10 o’clock Peter was born in a little town in 1975, on the 2nd of May I took the knife from the baby 10 In July I will go to the country and will stay there in September 11 She was at work from 3.30 12 When I went out last Saturday I told my father I’d be back at 11 o’clock 13 I was having such a good time that I didn’t look at my watch since 12 o’clock 14 I found a taxi and I arrived home at 12.30 15 My father was furious and told me I’d have to be at home at o’clock every night of the week Exercise XIV (p 369) Pete began his musical education at the age of five I lived in Paris for five years, from 1975 till 1980 We never see our cat During the day it sleeps, and it goes out at night I don’t usually go out in the evening, except Monday evening, when I play tennis Generations of my family have lived in this house since 1900 How long are you in England for? For six months How much longer are you staying? Till the end of the month 115 I’m just going out to the shops If anyone rings, tell them I’ll be back in a few minutes Are you going away at Easter? 10 I met my friend in London at the time I was working at school Exercise XVI (p 370) Tom has gone away He will be away until Monday Sorry, but I must go I have to be at home by o’clock I’ve been offered a job I haven’t decided yet whether to accept it or not I have to decide by Thursday I think I’ll wait until Thursday before making a decision A: I hear you’re writing a book Have you finished it yet? B: Not quite, but I hope to finish it by the end of this month A: I’m going out now I’ll be back at 4.30 Will you still be here? B: I don’t think so I’ll probably have gone by then I’m moving into my new flat next week I’m staying with some friends until then A: Do you think I’ll still be unemployed this time next year? B: No, of course not I’m sure you’ll have found a job by that time Exercise XVII (p 370) Tom and I have known each other for six months It’s been raining since I got up this morning Tom’s father has been a policeman for 20 years Have you been studying English for a long time? Since Christmas, the weather has been quite mild Janet has been on vacation for three days That’s a very old car I’ve had it for ages Exercise XVIII (p 371) I’ve been living in the house for six years We met a lot of interesting people during our holiday I fell asleep during the film Where have you been? I’ve been waiting for ages I’ll phone you some time during the afternoon We saw Ann while we were waiting for the bus Tom read a book while I watched television I’m going to London next week I hope to see Tom while I’m there He suddenly began to feel ill during the examination 10 What are you going to while you are waiting? Exercise XIX (p 371) The book is on the table The story is written on five pages My brother is at work now We met in the street He will come by train I couldn’t answer this question The boy climbed up a high tree Why are you looking at me with such a surprise? 116 Translate this sentence into English, please 10 He divided an apple into three parts 11 Open the book at page 20 12 You will find this story on page 38 Exercise XX (p 371) a) at the table, under the table, over the table, among the tables, into the table, out of the table, off the table, in the bookcase, on the floor, at the door, behind the house, in the corner of the room, by the window b) from morning till evening, during my holidays, at this time, for many years, from till 7, in 10 minutes, in winter and in summer, on the first and second of May, after the classes, by the end of the week, this week, last year, in 2010, at night, before dinner, next month c) Take clean paper out of the bookcase and put it into my bag Go to that room and take some thick books from the shelf Take the newspapers from the table and put them on the shelf under the books Put the magazines into the drawer Take your exercise books out of the bag Take my notes from Petrov Put the flowers on the table Hang the picture between the windows The picture hangs over the table 10 The teacher’s table is in front of the class; behind the table there is a blackboard 11 I sit at the table opposite the teacher 12 Please step aside from the blackboard 13 Don’t come into the room 14 Don’t stand at the door Come in Exercise XXI (p 372) The wind blew his cap over board We decided to spend this Sunday in the country The driver had to find another bridge fifty kilometers from this bridge My brother fulfilled my homework for me We have done a lot for this week He told me this story at dinner She heard somebody’s steps behind the door I will come to you an hour before the departure Don’t be anxious for me, please 10 All the boys ran after Tom 11 Send for the doctor immediately 12 How much have you paid for this hat? Exercise XXII (p 372) They went about the forest for a long time The news spread all over the city Go along this road We sailed by ship down the Volga He was walking about the room It is nine o’clock by my watch They sailed across the river one after the other I prefer travelling by sea People dreamt to fly by air for a long time 10 Go along the corridor and at the end of the corridor you will see your 117 classroom 11 He walked about the town and looked at fine buildings and monuments 12 They looked at the ships sailing across the sea 13 Last year we travelled about the Caucasus 14 They went across the field about the high grass 15 She stayed on desk to look at the ships sailing down the river Verbs, Adjectives, Nouns, Participles with Prepositions Exercise I (p 377) to, to; to; to; with; at; with; at; of; in; 10 to; 11 of; 12 with; 13 on; 14 of; 15 to, about Exercise II (p 378) of; of; to; on; at; on; for; for; of; 10 for; 11 at; 12 from; 13 to; 14 to; 15 for Exercise III (p 378) from; into; to; for; for; to; into; on; about; 10 with; 11 to; 12 by, to; 13 to; 14 from, into; 15 for Exercise IV (p 378) at; to; between; of; at; at; with; on; on; 10 about; 11 to; 12 in; 13 to, to; 14 with; 15 in; 16 to Exercise V (p 379) The children were at the zoo He left Moscow for St Petersburg They looked through the window She entered the house We were surprised at his victory in the olympiad The scientists were not pleased with the results of the experiments He will come in August He put his hand into the pocket They went to the village 10 Come at o’clock 11 The house stands across the road 12 Wait here till I return 13 I’ll stay here till the end of the week 14 I get up at dawn and go to bed at 11 o’clock 15 The first word of every sentence must begin with the capital letter 16 Peter was born in a small town in 1974 on the second of May 17 Ann returned from school at o’clock 18 In July I will go to the country and stay there till September 19 They spent the evening sitting at the fireplace 20 He has been waiting for us for two hours 21 I’ll be very busy till the end of the week 22 It was about midnight when he returned home 118 The Conjunction Exercise I (p 380) but; and; yet how; that; nor; or; nor; or though; but; though while; when; when Exercise II (p 381) unless; because; both; because; so … as; as … as; as; as if; both … and; 10 so … as; 11 unless; 12 as if; 13 because; 14 therefore Exercise III (p 381) a) and; b) but; and, or; nor, and; a) either … or; b) neither … nor; a) both … and; b) either … or; a) so; b) and; c) for Exercise IV (p 382) I did not read the book to the end as it was not very interesting We left early because we wanted to reach the village before sunset You are not in earnest therefore you speak in such a careless and indifferent manner The expedition may be dangerous nevertheless I will take part in it The road was very muddy therefore the car would not move I stayed on so that she might not feel lonely He did exactly that he was told You regard this matter as important as we will consider it They ran fast because their legs could carry them 10 I don’t advise you to go to the river because it is too cold to bathe 11 The house stood where the roads met 12 The bell rings so you may play games 13 I recognize the spot as soon as I saw it 14 Although Peter hesitated I stood up to speak 15 The travellers were told that a storm was expected 16 It is unfortunate that the train arrives at night 17 The question is whether we can afford so much time Exercise V (p 382) because; whether; while; and; though; if; because; but Exercise VI (p 382) since; as soon as; after; when; while; when; after; after; Hardly … when; 10 till; 11 when; 12 scarcely … when 119 Exercise VII (p 383) I had not studied my lessons for two weeks therefore I would not answer the questions in the text The train was half an hour late, for this reason I missed the first three numbers on the programme I tried to help him because I felt sorry for him Mark turned to the right when he reached the corner therefore he missed his father, who came up the street I could not give a report for I did not have the book Milly’s little sister is ill, for this reason Milly has not been at school this week I made my machine lighter than his therefore it was easier to manage I telephoned the message to Peter, thus no time was lost in getting started You can carry soup or coffee in a thermos bottle, in this way you can always have something hot for lunch The Sentence Exercise I (p 391) Have a look at the map of England England’s white cliffs may be seen from the mainland Is the sea far from London? The mountains in Wales are quite close to the sea, aren’t they? How beautiful is the sea in calm weather! Don’t lose this picture postcard of an ancient castle What a picturesque landscape this is! What tribes invaded Britain in the 5th – 6th centuries? Did the battle of Hastings win the Anglo-Saxons or the Normans? 10 Celt survives in the languages of some parts of Scotland and Ireland Exercise II (p 391) What a beautiful evening it is! What are you reading? You went shopping this morning It is a lovely night Take my umbrella Did you hear such a thing? Cannot you understand me? What a book you are reading! What park was it? 10 It was a terrible accident 11 What a lovely day it was! 12 Come soon 13 Is he fond of swimming? 14 What a difficult task it is! 15 It was a clear, cold winter day 16 Have you received my letter? 17 How absent-minded you are! 18 Give me your dictionary 120 Exercise III (p 392) Will we invite Mike to dinner tonight? Do you want a cake? How far is it from your house to the station? Do you like to come sailing at the weekend? Did you have a good time last night? Do you like to come to the museum? Will you help me with my bags, please? Will we have a party for your birthday? Who did you see at the shop yesterday? 10 What time will your plane leave? 11 Can I have a look at your newspaper? 12 Do you like some coffee? Exercise VI (p 393) What didn’t amuse us very much? What was the grandmother doing as usual? What cannot Margaret keep? How did we go out into the dark street? What did Maria stand in the doorway with? What was there in the paper? What was the captain doing? What should you try to as much as you can? What affair was the dinner? 10 Where did the air hostess open the door? 11 What would anyone think about me? 12 What was I puzzled by? Exercise X (p 394) B: Well, I hope so B: I think so B: I’m afraid not B: I guess so B: I imagine so B: I suppose so B: I believe not B: He seems not B: It appears so 10 B: We expect so Exercise XI (p 395) Tom lives in London So does Ann, but Nick and Kate don’t Nick doesn’t play the piano Neither does Ann, but Tom and Kate Tom can’t speak French Neither can Kate, but Nick and Ann can Ann can’t drive a car Neither can Tom, but Nick and Kate can Nick speaks French So does Ann, but Tom and Kate don’t Kate doesn’t live in London Neither does Nick, but Tom and Ann 121 Nick drives a car So does Kate, but Tom and Ann don’t Kate doesn’t travel abroad Neither does Nick, but Tom and Ann Tom doesn’t keep a pet Neither does Kate, but Nick and Ann Exercise XII (p 395) a) Do you know this man? b) Don’t you know this man? c) You don’t know this man, you? You don’t recognize me, you? No, I recognize you Hasn’t he passed the exams? No, he hasn’t a) What a wonderful day! b) What lovely weather! How quickly you walk Now then tell me all the truth I am right, aren’t I? I am not guilty, aren’t I? I am much older than you are, aren’t I? 10 Everyone knows it, don’t they? 11 Everybody knows about it, don’t they? 12 Few students were present at the meeting, weren’t they? 13 Few students solved the problem in a right way, didn’t they? 14 Some students solved the problem in a right way, didn’t they? 15 She hardly remembers about it, doesn’t she? 16 You have come to book a ticket, haven’t you? 17 Everybody would act exactly the same, wouldn’t they? Exercise XIII (p 396) A Is the game of badminton interesting? How many people can take part in this game simultaneously? Where people usually play badminton? Is it a racket for the game of badminton or for the game of tennis? You play badminton well, don’t you? Doesn’t your sister like this game? Why don’t you begin the game? Hasn’t your partner come yet? Does he come to the training from his house of from university? B Have you seen this film? No, I haven’t Will you be at home today in the evening? Yes, I will Do you like this book? – Yes, I Do you go to university on foot? Yes, I always go on foot Hasn’t he told you about it? No, he hasn’t When did you buy this radio set? Whom did you go to the south with? How many people took part in this expedition? Who is this young man? It is my brother 10 What is your opinion on this question? 122 Emphatic Structures Exercise I (p 397) He did promise not to it again When was it that you accepted his proposal? Do have some more cake What I need is a good night’s sleep It was she who was promoted a year after she had been hired Exercise II (p 397) It was in the twentieth century that television was invented It is for peaceful purposes only that we want to use atomic energy It was this country that launched the first sputnik in the history of mankind It was only after dozens of successful experiments with animals that a manned spaceship was launched It was with the help of calculating machines that mathematicians have solved complicated problems These are jet-planes that made it possible to cover great distances in a very short time Exercise III (p 398) What this country needs is strong government What we worry about is the present economic situation What people want is public money to be spent on public services What our policy reflects is the importance we attach to education What our children need is good education Exercise IV (p 398) It was Ann who I went shopping with It was at the grocer’s where I left my purse It was just now that I realized I’d left it there Yes, it is certain that I left it there It is the shop we should telephone It is you, of course, who should telephone them Inversion Exercise I (p 400) So troubled indeed was he that he scarcely heard the guide’s reply Not only did he give us a piece of good advice, but he helped us to carry out our task It was a splendid garden, full of blossom and 123 scent that lay before him It was his character that she knew little So greatly disappointed was he that he could not speak for a moment Alone was Miss Smith in the house Only once had he been angry Lucky is it that we know her address Curious is his mind 10 In all my drive I did not meet a cab 11 “Telegraph you at once, he can be stopped,” said the manager And he was stopped 12 Not only was Shalyapin an outstanding singer, but he was also a brilliant actor 13 So happy had he felt nowhere before 14 In vain did we try to open the door: it was locked 15 Not only did Lomonosov create literary work but he also laid the basis for the scientific study of the Russian language and grammar Exercise II (p 400) Then comes the end of my story Right is he There comes our train Down below spread the town with its wide streets, beautiful buildings and green parks Above the city there stood a high monument to the poet overlooking the great river Only on his way back to the house did he recollect the missing details Never had she spoken of it to either of her sisters No sooner had we entered the hall than the lights went down So slow was our progress that we reached the town late at night 10 So troubled was he now indeed that he scarcely heard the guide’s reply 11 Simple may it seem now as to find the solution was not easy 12 Not only will these measures help the situation they will not make it all the more complicated Exercise III (p 401) So very tired was he that he slept for twelve hours Such a fierce dog did they have that we were terrified So angry did I get that I screamed Such a big telephone bill did we receive that we couldn’t pay it So calm did the sea look that we bathed in it So careful is he that he doesn’t make any mistakes Such an excellent student was he that he was given a scholarship So much did he laugh that tears rolled down his cheeks So loudly did he speak that everybody could hear him 10 So rapidly did she gain confidence that everybody believed her Exercise IV (p 401) So have I Nor did I So was I So will I Nor has she So am I Nor have I Nor am I Nor does he 10 Nor has he Exercise V (p 401) Hardly had we opened the door when the children ran in In no other way can the matter be explained Little did they know what 124 was going on in their house In vain did his friends try to help him So beautifully did she dance that the audience burst into applause Never did I see in my life a thing done so magnificently Only last year did the group of journalists visit London Loudly and distinctly did the lecturer speak In vain did they try to carry out the project 10 Quietly and softly did we walk downstairs 11 Little did they know about the poor boy’s life 12 So seriously did he speak that everybody believed him 13 Never had there been so full an assembly 14 Hardly had we reached the football ground when the game started 15 Only for a flashing moment did she see this Exercise VI (p 402) Never did Moscow look so beautiful as now Only when RimskyKorsakov did understand that music was his real calling he decided to devote himself to music Not once did Tom try to deceive his aunt, but every time she guessed about his tricks Not only have I read this book, but I have seen a film made on it Neither has he read this book nor has he seen a film made on it In the distance were there seen the lights of a city Though was it very hard to persuade him we managed to it at last Seldom did they feel so joyfully and easily Not only could they calm her, but quite the contrary they still more upset her 10 Hardly had the train passed from the station when between me and my fellow-travellers started a lively talk Exercise VII (p 402) Near the house stood a woman whom he did not know Not only did he give us a good piece of advice, but he helped us to fulfil our work For several minutes she couldn’t speak, so strongly was she disappointed Not a minute did he hesitate to accept a proposal He looks a little bit older than you So I I thought that he had been present at the meeting – So did I Had I won a car, I would have gone travelling Not only did he get angry with us, but he pretended that he hadn’t noticed anything Though was it very hard to this we managed to it 10 Nowhere did he feel so happy before 11 You must be very tired So must I 12 It seems to me that he is seriously ill – So is he 13 He didn’t find the book necessary for him – I’m afraid neither will we 14 Could you stay a little longer we would finish the work today 15 You seem to be displeased with his report – So I Exercise VIII (p 402) At the bottom of the mountain stood a small house Then came my turn to read the text Among the guests were there relatives and 125 friends Far from the forest were there fields yellow of golden wheat “This book is more interesting to read in the original,” said the teacher Here go my friends! Here are they! Hardly had the train arrived at the station when a group of schoolchildren ran out of it Little did he learn for one day Not only did he make a report on this subject, but he made some valuable suggestions 10 Never was he in such a difficult situation 11 Attentively and quickly did they examine all the parts of the car 13 Hadn’t she missed so many lessons last year, she would have studied easier now 14 Long and hard was their road 15 Though was the book dull, I nevertheless read it 16 Such were the results of investigation 17 Hard was the work which had to be done 18 Many interesting books had he read before he made a report 19 I have never seen this man before – Neither have I 20 May this brings you benefit! 21 May you be healthy and happy! Exercise IX (p 403) I have already got the answers to all the questions – So have I I approve your choice and so our friends He didn’t like when people argued on trifles – Neither I We all were puzzled with his question – So was I I had to persuade him for half an hour – So did I They did not refuse from the invitation – Neither did we You not approve her behaviour – Neither I You seem to be very displeased with his work – Neither we He was at this meeting – So were we 10 I can be free on Friday after o’clock – So can I 11 I couldn’t help laughing looking at his embarassed face – Neither could all the rest 12 I can’t imagine why they didn’t accept our proposal – Neither can we Appendix Phrasal Verbs Exercise I (p 447) up to; in for; on; off; through; down; up; down; through; 10 off; 11 into Exercise II (p 447) about; back; in; round; forward; round; off; up; for; 10 in Exercise III (p 447) away; through; on; over; across; into; down with; into; out; 10 up with 126 Exercise IV (p 447) off; out for; down on; in; into; off; back on; away with; down; 10 with Exercise V (p 448) back; out; in; up; behind; in with; back on; off; for; 10 away with; 11 on; 12 through; 13 on Exercise VI (p 448) away; up; off; out; in; on; down; out; back; 10 back; 11 up; 12 on Exercise VII (p 448) back; on; to; off; off; down; over; after; up; 10 through; 11 forward Exercise VIII (p 449) out; up; up; up for; away; off as; back; together; in; 10 through Exercise IX (p 449) aside; off; forward; out; through; up with; out of; across; out; 10; down Exercise X (p 449) about; off; through; to; about; in; out; up; aside; 10 off Exercise XI (p 449) by; for; in for; out; up to; after; up; for; off; 10 aback Exercise XII (p 450) down; out; to; up; into; over; away; out; out; 10 up Exercise XIII (p 450) broke down; fall off; take off; closed down; moving in; grows up; speak up; turn up; will clear up; 10 show off Exercise XIV (p 450) turn it down; wake them up; pick it up; cross it out; to try it on; look it up; shaved it off; knocked me out 127 Утевская Наталья Львовна English Grammar Book version 2.0 KEYS to the Exercises Дизайн обложки К С Алтаев Технический редактор А Б Ткаченко Корректор Е Г Шабалова Компьютерная верcтка Д В Лемеш Подписано в печать 07.02.2011 Формат 84х108/32 Гарнитура Times New Roman Печать офсетная Объем п.л Тираж 2000 экз Заказ _ Издательство «Антология» 199053, Санкт Петербург, В.О., Средний пр., д тел.: (812) 328 14 41 www.anthologybooks.ru Отпечатано по технологии CtP в ОАО «Печатный двор» им А М Горького 197110, Санкт Петербург, Чкаловский пр., 15 ... will be listening to the wonderful opera You will see, in a minute he will be telling you about his meeting with the champion When we come home, mother will be still cooking dinner and we will... having an English lesson We will have fulfilled this work by o’clock and then we all will go for a walk together By the 15th of May we will have passed all the tests The builders will have built this... will have had breakfast and he will be probably playing volleyball First they will speak to the doctor By this time Nick will have already finished playing volleyball, and he will be ready to

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