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aikos98
aikos98
02.08.2021 05:14 •  Английский язык

ПЕСНЯ О ДРУГЕ
Если друг оказался вдруг
И не друг, и не враг - а так...
Если сразу не разберешь,
Плох он или хорош,
Парня в горы тяни рискни! —
Не бросай одного его,
Пусть он в связке в одной с тобой
Там поймешь, кто такой.
е
Если парень в горах - не ах,
Если сразу раскис - и вниз,
Шаг ступил на ледник - и сник,
Оступился - и в крик,
Значит, рядом с тобой - чужой.​

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МилаяРайли06
МилаяРайли06
02.04.2022 08:39

The Pig and the Pencil

Pig was looking at A on the ground. Turtle came by. “What did you find, Pig?” she said. “What is that thing on the ground?” “Don’t you know?” said Pig. “I’ll show you what it is!” Pig put the pencil on his hat. “Oh, now I see!” said Turtle. “It looks B on your hat. You are so smart, Pig.” “I know, I know,” said Pig. Frog came by just then. “Oh, Frog! Look what Pig put on his hat,” said Turtle. “I see,” said Frog. “That C your hat look good, Pig. What a smart thing to do!” “Being smart is what I do best,” D Pig. “Now I’ll show you something more!” Pig put the pencil on his nose. “What a good place for it!” said Frog. “I think that’s the best place,” said Turtle. “You are E smart, Pig.”

A 1) anything 2) something 3) nothing 4) anywhere

B 1) better 2) worse 3) best 4) good

C 1) making 2) maked 3) makes 4) make

D 1) said 2) asked 3) answered 4) talked

E 1) such 2) such a 3) so a 4) so

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frhjkvg11
frhjkvg11
07.11.2021 14:25

Существительные

NOUNS

Собственные  = a proper noun is a name that identifies a particular person, place, or thing, e.g. Steven, Africa, London, Monday. In written English, proper nouns begin with capital letters.

Абстрактные  = an abstract noun is a noun which refers to ideas, qualities, and conditions - things that cannot be seen or touched and things which have no physical reality, e.g. truth, danger, happiness, time, friendship, humour.

Нарицательные  = a common noun is a noun that refers to people or things in general, e.g. boy, country, bridge, city, birth, day, happiness.

Исчисляемые  = countable nouns (or count nouns) are those that refer to something that can be counted. They have both singular and plural forms (e.g. cat/cats; woman/women; country/countries). In the singular, they can be preceded by a or an. Most nouns come into this category.

Неисчисляемые  = a smaller number of nouns do not typically refer to things that can be counted and so they do not regularly have a plural form: these are known as uncountable nouns (or mass nouns). Examples include: rain, flour, earth, wine, or wood. Uncountable nouns can't be preceded by a or an. Many abstract nouns are typically uncountable, e.g. happiness, truth, darkness, humour.

Собирательные  = collective nouns refer to groups of people or things, e.g. audience, family, government, team, jury. In American English, most collective nouns are treated as singular, with a singular verb:

The whole family was at the table.

In British English, the preceding sentence would be correct, but it would also be correct to treat the collective noun as a plural, with a plural verb:

The whole family were at the table.

Субстантивированные = substantive adjective: an adjective used alone in the absence of the noun that it modifies :

An example would be old and new in out with the old, in with the new.

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