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1. Choose the correct form of the underlined nouns in the plural or singular and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. They are nice cotton dresses / dress for my nieces / niecess. →
2. These ladys / ladies have knives / knifes. →
3. Potatos / potatoes are vegetables and cherrys / cherries are fruit.→
4. Her children’s hair / hairs is dark. →
5. In the farmyard we could see oxes / oxen, gooses / geese, sheep / sheeps. →
6. All the available datums / data show that this process started in the East. →
7. Economics / economic is a difficult subject. →
8. The walls were decorated with forgets-me-not / forget-me-nots and lilies-of-
the-valley / lily-of-the-valleys. →

2. Choose the correct form of the underlined nouns in the possessive case
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. This is my cousin’s / cousins favourite cake. →
2. We heard the men’s / mens’ shouts in the distance. →
3. They are these students’s / students’ dictionaries. →
4. My mother-in-law’s / mother’s-in-law’s glasses are broken. →
5. Helen and Bruce’s / Helen’s and Bruce’s house is enormous. →
6. The show took three hour’s / hours’ time.→
7. We divide the history of the English language / history’English language
into three main periods. →
8. There is something important in newspaper of today / today’s newspaper. →

3. Choose the correct form of the underlined nouns with articles a (an),
the or without articles and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. I see a book / the book in your hand. Is a book / the book interesting? →
2. He never eats a meat / meat. He always eats a vegetables / vegetables and
a nuts / nuts.→
3. These are a textbooks / textbooks. The textbooks / textbooks are new. →
4. My father is a engineer / an engineer. He is at the work / work now.→
5. I often play a football / football with my friends. →
6. What a wonderful day / wonderful day! The sky / sky is blue. →
7. For a breakfast / breakfast I have a sandwich / sandwich with a butter / butter.
8. Where is the butter / butter? - It’s on the your plate / your plate. →

4.1. Choose the correct form of the underlined personal pronouns
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. This woman is a teacher. She / It is very strict. →
2. There is a lovely blouse in the window, and she / it isn’t expensive. →
3. I want the money. Please give it / them to you / me.→
4. You and I work well together. We / Us are a good team. Join we / us.→
5. I don’t know David’s wife. Do you know he / her? →

4.2. Choose the correct form of the underlined possessive pronouns
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. They know our / ours address but we don’t know their / theirs. →
2. I don’t like her / hers jokes. →
3. That’s not my / mine umbrella. My / mine is grey. →
4. This bag is my / mine and that rucksack is your / yours. →
5. His / hers things are over there. →

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Ответ:
anyamaleva97
anyamaleva97
16.12.2021 19:41

I'm a college student and a first time traveler abroad, eager to immerse myself in the Russian-speaking world. Currently, I am torn between studying abroad in Russia or Central Asia, specifically Kyrgyzstan. I feel very conflicted, because I am equally enamored with both cultures, and I know my study abroad experience could be enriching in either location. The question is which nation will offer the best opportunity for my interests and goals. To give you a bit of background, I am a beginning student of the Russian language. By the time I will study abroad (this summer, if I can secure the necessary funding), I will have completed ten credits of Russian language. I am independently studying some supplemental concepts to ensure that I have the necessary vocabulary and grammatical knowledge to complete day-to-day errands, as well as handle unexpected emergencies, but my knowledge of Russian is quite basic--I am not yet at the point where I can read a newspaper article in Russian or understand a Russian film. I've been told that people in St. Petersburg or Moscow (I am currently deciding between these cities), in general have a working knowledge of English, and are eager to practice English with foreigners. While this could be beneficial if I find it is difficult to convey a particular concept in Russian, I am going abroad to enrich my Russian conversational skills, and I will be sorely disappointed if I am not in a full-immersion environment--the only way my command of Russian will improve. I understand that it is rare for Kyrgyzs to know English, so I expect a rigorous, Russian-centered experience in Bishkek. If you've been to Russia, Kyrgyzstan (or both), which do you think would be the better experience for the beginner student of Russian? Is it possible to only speak Russian in a major city like St. Petersburg or Moscow, or when locals hear an American accent will they switch to English?

From a cultural standpoint, I have read extensively about Russia and the people of Central Asia, and could visualize myself happy in either location. I initially gravitated toward Bishkek because it is less globalized than the major cities of Russia, and I would have the opportunity with the study abroad provider to visit yurt settlements in Kyrgyzstan's countryside. I am fascinated by Kyrgyz epics and folk music, and I think that the program in Kyrgyzstan offers more authentic encounters with locals than the Russia program, which it does not include excursions to rural areas. I greatly enjoy hiking, and there are several excursions to Lake Issyk-Kul and some of the most breathtaking peaks of Kyrgyzstan--if I went to Moscow or Petersburg, as much as I appreciate cities, I would definitely miss the opportunity to engage with nature. The most appealing factor of the Kyrgyzstan program is a side-trip throughout Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan--there are a myriad of archaeological, religious, and natural sites in these nations that I want to visit, and I can only imaging how exhilarating this could be! The prospect of studying in Kyrgyzstan is thrilling because of how different it will be from my own environs. However, to truly understand the influence of the Russian language, a part of me feels I have to visit where it all started--in Russia. I want to tour the homes of the great Russian writers, view the palaces of Russia's nobility, and understand the quintessence of what it means to be Russian. While the Kyrgyz culture is immeasurably rich, I feel as if I could be cheating myself if, as a student of Russian, I don't get to experience the epicenter of the Russosphere. I am very much interested by the Russian Orthodox Church, and Kyrgyzstan definitely won't present as many opportunities to tour Orthodox places of worship. Plus, the orchestras, operas, and theatre of either St. Petersburg or Moscow are truly unmatched. From what I have read, Bishkek's art scene is not as vibrant.

There are compelling reasons to study abroad in both countries, and I need the assistance of expert travelers to decide whether Kyrgyzstan or Russia would present the more fulfilling study abroad experience. If you've been to either country (or both), which would you gravitate toward?

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Ответ:
porshe04
porshe04
01.03.2021 17:39

1. The girl is standing at the bus stop.

2. I usually visit my grandparents on Sunday.

3. I am doing my homework now.

4. Tom rides his bike every day.

5. The children are working in the garden now.

6. We often go to school by bus.

7. Tim is watching his favourite cartoon.

8. Sometimes Mona gies to the theater.

9. The boys usually play football in the yard.

10. We are cleaning the classroom now.

11. Tina is not listening to the teacher now.

12. Ben is running very fast.

13. I often watch TV in the evening.

14. Pam is talking to her friend now.

15. Liz writes letters to her parents very often.

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