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Владимир Дмитриевич Аракин

10 — Are you confused?

3. All the summer the kids

.

Stayed

4. On the whole

5. In the present situation

in the open.

there is

she is not a bad person.

6. In short

the story has a happy end.

7. Paul Macey left his job

8. He did his best

out of the blue.

to get the better of everything.

for the best, all of a sudden, a change for the better, not in the least, touched her to the quick.

38. State what parts of speech are substantivized in the following sentences.

Translate them into Russian.

1. For anyone who teaches and learns English this book is a must-have.

2. This agent will tell you about Dos and Don'ts of building your own home.

3. Heaven is where the police is British, the cooks are Italian, the mechanics are German, the lovers are French, and all is organized

by the Swiss. German, the lovers are French, and all is organized by the Swiss.

Hell is where the cooks are British, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, the police is German and all is organized by

the Italians.

4. She loves this monster and will see no wrong in him.

5. The lawyer did the impossible — the accused was set free.

6. If there is one secret weapon that's possessed by the successful, it is that they are highly organized.

7. If ifs and ans were pots and pans ...

8. Bottle green has always been my favourite colour.

9. — How can you tell if a man has done the washing? — All your clothes are of a fashionable grey.

10. Elevenses (brunches) are popular with people who don't have to get up early.

11. Forget the past! You have the present and the future to think of.

12. — What money would you like? — Four fives and ten ones.

13. You'll be given enough eatables to last you for the rest of your lives!

14. We talked about what we wanted to do in the war and after, if there was an after.

15. For afters we usually have fruit or tea.

16. — I know I am a nobody. — Yes, we are just sweet nothings.

17. He greeted the doorman with a brief shake of his head, indicating a negative.

18. At night I lay awake looking at the stars and thinking: "These are stepping stones into the unknown."

19. They loved to the full and fought to the death.

20. The sky was a Wedgwood blue.

21. I am a conservative, not a liberal like you!

22. — It takes two to tango. — Yes, it takes two to make a dream come true.

23. I am at sixes and sevens with you, Fred.

39. Insert the right article with substantivized words.

1. — Where do ... wicked go after death? — They go to hell.

2. His hair was already grey, her own was still ... rich honey brown.

3. Bali is a heaven where ... famous, ... rich and ... privileged go for a holiday.

4. He is ... conservative and won't change his views all of ... sudden.

5. ... Scandinavians are much of merchants: ... Swedish produce all the materials, ... Norwegians transport them, and ... Danish sell

them.

6. — Is the weather changing for ... worse? — I hope for ... better.

7. Simon flew to America as he wanted to have a look at the land of... free.

8. ... old and ... young, ... rich and ... poor have their own problems.