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Камянова Т. Практический курс английского языка — М.: Дом Славянской Книги, 2005. — 384 c.
ISBN 5-85550-177-9
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sweep мести swept swept
swell раздуваться swelled swollen
swim плавать swam swum
swing качать(ся), размахивать swung swung
take брать took taken
teach учить, обучать taught taught
tear рвать tore torn
tell говорить, рассказывать, told told
think думать thought thought
throw бросать threw thrown
understand понимать understood understood
wake будить, просыпаться woke woken
wear носить wore worn
weep плакать wept wept
win выигрывать, won won
wind заводить, виться wound wound
write писать wrote written
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APPENDIX 2
VERBS USED with INFINITIVE, GERUND, INFINITIVE and GERUND
Verbs used with Infinitive Verbs used with Gerund Verbs used with Infinitive and Gerund
to advise to admit to afford
to agree to avoid to begin
to allow to deny to continue
to appear to enjoy to dislike
to arrange to fancy to forget
to ask to finish to hate
to expect to forgive to intend
to fail to imagine to like
to help to mind to need
to hope to postpone to prefer
to learn to practise to remember
to manage to regret to start
to offer to risk to try
to order to suggest
to persuade -
to plan
to pretend
to promise
to refuse
to remind
to seem
to tell
to want
VERBS NOT USED in CONTINUOUS
believe
belong
forget
hear
hate
know
like
love
mean
need
realize
remember
prefer
see
seem
suppose
understand
want
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APPENDIX З
VERBS with PREPOSITIONS
about
for
In
of
to
to argue to remind to speak to talk to tell to think to worry
to blame to fight to leave to look to pay to praise to punish to thank to treat to wait
to arrive to believe to interfere to Involve to succeed
to accuse to approve to complain to consist to convict to convince to dream to remind to suspect to think
at
from
into
on
to arrive to cry to laugh to look to shout to stare to throw
to come to hide to keep to quote to recover to separate to suffer to take to transfer to translate
to divide to put to tear to translate to turn
to agree
to concentrate
to congratulate
to depend
to go
to Insist
to keep
to attend
to belong
to compare to agree
to explain to argue
to happen to communicate
to invite to compare
to lie with to fill
to listen to play
to object to shake
to prove to share
to shout to shiver
to speak
to talk
to transfer
to write
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Adverbial Modifier of Time or Place Обстоятельство времени или места Subject Подлежащее
— We
Yesterday we
— They
After they
luncf)
— You
Here you
Next you
year
WORD ORDER in SIMPLE SENTENCES
Predicate Object Adverbial Modifier
Сказуемое Дополнение Обстоятельство
Indirect Direct Indirect with of manner of place of time
косвенное прямое Preposition to косвенное C предлогом to образа действия места времени
sent them a fax — — from the office yesterday
sent — a fax to them — from the office —
walked — — — slowly to the office after lunch
walked — — — slowly to the office —
will learn — English — easily here next year
will learn — English — easily — next year
will learn — English — easily here —
PROVERBS and SAYINGS
A bird may be known by its song 151
A good beginning makes a good ending 137
All is fair in love and war 265
All men can't be first 89
All promises are either broken or kept 229
All things are difficult before they are easy 125
Bad news has wings 229
Beauty lies in lover's eyes 265
Better late than never 113
By the street of «by-and-by» one anives at the house of «Never» 215
Each bird loves to hear himself sing 171
Easy come, easy go 101
Every man has a fool in his sleeve 171
Experience is the mother of wisdom 215
Faults are thick where love is thin 263
Fortune is easy found but hard to be kept 265
Friends are thieves of time 125
Habit is second nature 249
He is happy that things himself so 137
He that has no head needs no hat 125
He that promises too much means nothing 137
He that respects not is not respected 151
He that serves everybody is paid by nobody 151
He that talks much lies much 101
He who makes no mistakes makes nothing 101
He who pleased everybody died before he was bom 171
He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet 215
If my aunt had been a man, she would have been an uncle 265
If you cannot have the best make the best of what you have 151
If you want a thing well done do it yourself 137
If there were no clouds we wouldn't enjoy the sun 249
Keep the thing seven years and you will find a use of it 151
Like father like son 125
Men may meet but mountains never 101
Never offer to teach fish to swim 249
Nothing is impossible for a willing heart 186
Old friends and old wines are best 113
Success is never blamed 229
Take care of the pence and pounds will take care of themselves 215 Take us as you find us 89 Time is money 89
The heart that once truly loves never forgets 186
The leopard cannot change his spots 249
The morning sun never lasts a day 186
The work shows the workman. 89
There is no smoke without fire 186
There is nothing but home 125
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