Английский язык. Никитина С.Я. - 26 стр.

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Ex. 5. GRAMMAR REVISION: Possessive Case. Translate the following
sentences paying attention to the possessive forms.
1. India’s new railway minister has presented Indian Railways’s budget to
parliament. 2. Italy’s government is expected soon to approve a plan to restructure the
management of Italian Railways. 3. Railtrack’s plans to improve day-to-day
performance of passenger and freight services are as follows … . 4. Britain’s Freight
Transport Association noted improvements in cost reductions. 5. The Australian state
of Victoria’s main railfreight operator, V/Line Freight, is to be privatized later this year.
6. Since equipment finance of any type generally involves the concept of repayment,
the speaker’s response (answer) was interesting. 7. The International Monetary Fund
provided a loan of $US 57 billion to ease the country’s huge financial problems. 8.
PKP’s financial performance is improving. (PKP – Polish State Railways). 9. Your
products should take into account the customers’ requirement for performance and
economy. 10. Last year was very good for Paris’ public transport authority, with
ridership (volume of passenger traffic) increasing for the first time in three years.
Ex. 6. GRAMMAR REVISION: relative clauses.
Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. That was the last time Timothy saw Jane. 2. You don’t realize the danger we
were in ten minutes ago. 3. What is happening is a massive outflow of capital from
Russia. 4. I think I can manage the rest of it alone. 5. Carella parked his car two blocks
from 1847 Pershing, the closest spot he could find. 6. You are the kind of man we need.
7. Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know. 8. A man is known by the
company he keeps. 9. He thought back to the questions he had asked her on the night of
the murder. 10. There is nothing I can do.
Ex. 7. GRAMMAR REVISION: Conditional Sentences. Put the verbs in
brackets into the correct form. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. They would be rather offended if I
didn’t go
to see them. (not/go)
2. If you took more exercise, you
would feel
better. (feel)
3. If I was offered the job, I think … it. (take)
4. I’m sure Any would lend you money, I d’ be very surprised if she … .
(refuse)
5. If I sold my car, I … much money for it. (not/get)
6. A lot of people would be out of work if the factory … . (close down)
7. What would happen if I … that red button? (press)
8. Liz gave me this ring. She … very upset if I lost it. (be)
9. Mark and Carol are waiting for us. They would be disappointed if we … .
(not/come)
10. If somebody … in here with a gun, I’d be very frightened. (walk)
11. I’m sure Sue … if you explained the situation to her. (understand)