Федеральное агентство по образованию
Омский государственный университет им. <...> В I часть включены упражнения и задания по следующим разделам:
♦ Артикли
♦ Имя существительное
♦ Прилагательные и наречия
♦ Глагол
Действительный залог
Страдательный залог
♦ Модальные глаголы
♦ Косвенная речь
II часть содержит:
♦ Неличные формы глагола
Инфинитив
Герундий
Причастия
♦ Условные предложения
♦ Относительные предложения
В начале каждого раздела даются объяснения на английском
языке, а для студентов с базовым уровнем знания языка в конце пособия даются объяснения грамматических форм и структур на русском
языке. <...> There are two articles in Modern English:
- the indefinite a/an used only with nouns in the singular (a person, an
outstanding detective), and the definite the used with nouns both in the singular
and in the plural (the right, the words). <...> The Indefinite article is used:
1. with countable nouns in the singular
Have you got a car?
2. with a countable nouns mentioned for the first time
He was a witness at that trial
3. to talk about someone’s job
He works as a solicitor
4. with a noun in general case (has the meaning of every, any)
A drawing man catches at a straw
5. in the meaning of one
Wait a minute!
6. after the construction: there is…/ was; it is… This is…
There is a letter on the table
It is a problem
This is a document
7. after the words: such, rather, quite
What…..! (exclamations)
This is such a dangerous case
What a strange person!
8. with a noun modified by the adjective in the positive degree
Are you a good barrister?
9. a/an + ordinal numeral has the meaning “еще один”
There was a second part of a legal problem
10. also with a dozen, a hundred, a thousand, a million, a pound, a
week, an hour, a mile – in the meaning “one”
We have trials twice a week.
11. in some expressions:
a lot of, as a result, as a matter of fact, as a rule, it’s a pity, it’s a pleasure, in a hurry, to go for a walk, to have a good time/rest, to take a shower, to
have a smoke, to give a call, for a while, to tell a lie, what a shame, in a week,
a knife <...>