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boat? 4. What is Aunt Flora afraid of? 5. How does Paul try to comfort
Aunt Flora? 6. What does Aunt Flora decide to do? 7. Why does she
decide to join Paul and Kate? 8. What does Paul say to that?
Exercise 2. Make up sentences according to the model. Use the
given words.
Model: foolish That’s very foolish of you.
Ñlever of him — nice of her — stupid of them — thoughtful of
you — good of her — thoughtless of us — kind of you.
Exercise 3. Use the following sentences in short dialogues.
That’s very unlikely. I haven’t the slightest idea. Goodness knows.
Improbable! It’s too good to be true.
Exercise 4. Acting the scene. Characters: Aunt Flora and Paul.
Paul is going hiking with his friends. Aunt Flora doesn’t
want him to go.
LESSON 14
I. Exercise 1. Make the following sentences negative and
interrogative:
1. Tom went to the library yesterday. 2. He left for Moscow a
week ago. 3. He studied Spanish last year. 4. She quarrelled with her
friend yesterday. 5. He asked me a question. 6. We travelled a lot last
year. 7. She taught English last year. 8. He saw a detective film yesterday.
9. He gave me the textbook yesterday. 10. He stayed in a hotel in
London. 11. She told me an interesting story yesterday. 12. They came
to Moscow a year ago. 13. He passed his exam last week. 14. We got to
the station in time for the train. 15. She drank much coffee yesterday
morning. 16. He read newspapers yesterday afternoon. 17. He made
many mistakes in his dictation.
boat? 4. What is Aunt Flora afraid of? 5. How does Paul try to comfort
Aunt Flora? 6. What does Aunt Flora decide to do? 7. Why does she
decide to join Paul and Kate? 8. What does Paul say to that?

     Exercise 2. Make up sentences according to the model. Use the
                 given words.
     Model: foolish That’s very foolish of you.
    Ñlever of him — nice of her — stupid of them — thoughtful of
you — good of her — thoughtless of us — kind of you.

     Exercise 3. Use the following sentences in short dialogues.
    That’s very unlikely. I haven’t the slightest idea. Goodness knows.
Improbable! It’s too good to be true.

     Exercise 4. Acting the scene. Characters: Aunt Flora and Paul.
                 Paul is going hiking with his friends. Aunt Flora doesn’t
                 want him to go.


                              LESSON 14

     I. Exercise 1. Make the following sentences negative and
                    interrogative:
      1. Tom went to the library yesterday. 2. He left for Moscow a
week ago. 3. He studied Spanish last year. 4. She quarrelled with her
friend yesterday. 5. He asked me a question. 6. We travelled a lot last
year. 7. She taught English last year. 8. He saw a detective film yesterday.
9. He gave me the textbook yesterday. 10. He stayed in a hotel in
London. 11. She told me an interesting story yesterday. 12. They came
to Moscow a year ago. 13. He passed his exam last week. 14. We got to
the station in time for the train. 15. She drank much coffee yesterday
morning. 16. He read newspapers yesterday afternoon. 17. He made
many mistakes in his dictation.




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