Выпуск No51 (52) от 2008-11-22 Подписчиков: 1265 чел.
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33. On average there are twenty students present every day.
On average-запомнить.
34. My sister has a two-month-old baby.
We say "a holiday of three weeks" but "a three-week holiday."
Here, THREE-WEEK is used as an adjective before "holiday."When
we use "three-weeks" as an adjective, it loses the S. So we
say:
A ten pound note, A four-week English course, two 14-year-old girls,
a six-hour journey.
Это строчки из учебника, но я рекомендовала всегда своим ученикам
просто вызубрить эти примеры и по аналогии….
35. There are too many mice in the barn.
36. There's too much traffic in the day-time .
Traffic-неисчисляемое.
37. I usually see my father a few times a week.
38. I'm going to a wedding on Saturday.. A friend of
mine is getting married.
39. We couldn't buy anything because none of the shops were
open.
You can also use these words( all, none, most) with OF...
So you can say SOME OF THE PEOPLE, ALL OF THESE CARS. When
you use these words with OF, you need THE/ THIS/ THAT/ THESE/ THOSE/
MY/ YOUR/ HIS... You cannot say ' some of people, all of
cars...' You must say : some of the people, all of these
cars. Some of the people at the party were very
friendly. Most of my
friends live in London. None of this money is mine.
Each of the rooms in
the hotel has its own bathroom. I haven't read many of
these books. With ALL and HALF we usually leave out OF. All
my friends = all of my friends. Half the money =
half of the money.
After ALL OF / NONE OF you can also use IT/ us/
you/ them. All of us, half of them.
Be careful with most.
40. Most tourists don't visit this part of the town.
Это предложение в тесте взято прямо из учебника .
41. - Where's the nearest shop here?
-. Over there, opposite the bank.
42. She can't stand washing up. Nor can
I.
43. - Shall I fetch you a cup of tea?
-. Thanks, you needn't bother
44. The game that is especially connected with England is:
cricket
45. Members of Parliament in Great Britain are elected every five
years.
А теперь о should из обычного учебника.
SHOULD
TOM has just come from the cinema. - Hello, Tom.
Did you enjoy the film? - Yes, it was
great. You should go and see it.
The government should do something about the economy,
Should we invite Sue to the party? Yes, I think we should.
You've been coughing a lot recently. You shouldn't smoke so much.
Should is not so strong as MUST .
You should -лучше всего переводится как «вам
следует»
You should stop smoking / =It would be a good idea./
You must stop smoking. = / It is necessary that you stop./
We often use SHOULD when we ask for or give an
opinion about something often we use I THINK/ I DON'T THINK/ DO YOU
THINK?
I think the government should do smth. about the economy.
I don't think you should work so hard.
We also use should to say something is not right or not what
we expect. The price of this packet is not right. It says 65 pence but
it should be 50.
Those children shouldn't be playing. They should be at school.
For the past we use SHOULD HAVE DONE to say that someone did the wrong
thing. - Hello, Ann. The party last night was great. You
should have come. Why didn't you?
Обратите внимание на следующие строчки.
You can use OUGHT TO instead of should in the sentences:
It's really a good film. You ought to go and see it.
It was a great party. You ought to have come.
SHOULD to say that something will probably happen:
- Do you think you'll be late home tonight? - I
don't think so. I should be home at the
usual time. Here, I SHOULD BE home means 'I will probably be home.'
If...should....
IF YOU SHOULD SEE TOM this evening, can you tell him to phone
me? If you see Tom = with should , but the speaker is less certain.
If it should rain, can you bring in the washing from the garden? Should
after the verbs: suggest, propose, recommend. insist, demand.
They insisted that we should have dinner with them.
= they insisted that we had dinner with them.
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Be careful with SUGGEST. You cannot use the infinitive after SUGGEST.
What do you suggest we shoud do? Jim suggested that I should buy a car.
You can use should after these adjectives:
IMPORTANT, STRANGE, FUNNY, NATURAL, SURPRISED,
TYPICAL, INTERESTING, SURPRISING. It's strange that he should
be late. He is usually on time. I was surprised that he should say such
a thing.
В этом выпуске много нового материала. Изучите. Подумайте над
примерами. Запишите их в свою тетрадь. Других заданий пока не
будет.
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