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Exercise 5.
Your friends are coming to see you next month. Suggest places
to visit, things they might enjoy doing and seeing. Is there a particularly
good time for them to visit these places? What can your friends do
there? Write a letter of about 120—180 words.
LESSON 18
I. Exercise1. Make the sentences interrogative and negative.
Translate them into Russian.
Model: I saw her take the letter. Did you see her take the
letter?
I didn’t see her take the letter.
1. I heard him arrive. 2. Everybody heard him say it. 3. We watched
them play golf. 4. I saw him overtake the lorry. 5. They noticed him
press the button. 6. He heard the telephone ring. 7. I saw him get on
the bus. 8. I heard him play the piano. 9. We saw him leave the room.
10. We noticed her put the paper into her case.
Exercise 2. Replace the proper names in the sentences by
corresponding personal pronouns.
Model: I saw Mary enter the room. I saw her enter the room.
1. I saw John enter the house. 2. We saw Sally get on the bus.
3. We watched the children splashing in the water. 4. We didn’t hear
Tom come in. 5. I heard Jim talking on the phone. 6. We heard the
neighbours quarelling. 7. I felt Peter take me by the hand. 8. We saw
Fred take the telegram out of the pocket.
Exercise 3. Combine each of the pairs of sentences as in the
model.
Model: I heard him. He was talking.
I heard him talking.
1. I saw him. He entered the house. 2. I heard them. They were
talking. 3. I saw her. She took the letter. 4. We watched them. They were
     Exercise 5.
       Your friends are coming to see you next month. Suggest places
to visit, things they might enjoy doing and seeing. Is there a particularly
good time for them to visit these places? What can your friends do
there? Write a letter of about 120—180 words.


                             LESSON 18

     I. Exercise1. Make the sentences interrogative and negative.
                   Translate them into Russian.
     Model: I saw her take the letter. Did you see her take the
            letter?
            I didn’t see her take the letter.
      1. I heard him arrive. 2. Everybody heard him say it. 3. We watched
them play golf. 4. I saw him overtake the lorry. 5. They noticed him
press the button. 6. He heard the telephone ring. 7. I saw him get on
the bus. 8. I heard him play the piano. 9. We saw him leave the room.
10. We noticed her put the paper into her case.

     Exercise 2. Replace the proper names in the sentences by
                 corresponding personal pronouns.
     Model: I saw Mary enter the room. I saw her enter the room.
     1. I saw John enter the house. 2. We saw Sally get on the bus.
3. We watched the children splashing in the water. 4. We didn’t hear
Tom come in. 5. I heard Jim talking on the phone. 6. We heard the
neighbours quarelling. 7. I felt Peter take me by the hand. 8. We saw
Fred take the telegram out of the pocket.

     Exercise 3. Combine each of the pairs of sentences as in the
                 model.
     Model: I heard him. He was talking.
            I heard him talking.
      1. I saw him. He entered the house. 2. I heard them. They were
talking. 3. I saw her. She took the letter. 4. We watched them. They were

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