V. Translate into Ukrainian paying attention to the meanings of underlined words

1) Is your passport in order? Is it valid?

2) It is in order to interrupt?

3) The phone is out of order.

4) The rose and the bean families belong to the same order.

5) Militiamen must obey orders.

6) The engine has been tuned and is now in perfect order.

7) A prime ministers kept busy with affairs of state.

8) The plane crash was a terrible affair.

9) That’s my affair, not yours.

10) Take careful aim at the target.

11) He has only one aim and abject in live- to make a fortune before he is fifty.

12) Has he had much experience in work of this sort?

13) We all learn from experience.

14) At last his anger experienced.

15) There is a shortage of trained nurses.

16) I’m training to be a policeman.

17) Train a gun on the enemy.

18) She tries to train roses against a wall.

VI. Match each word on the left with the appropriate definition on the right.

1. to restore a. ability to do something

2. order b. command given with authority

3. to promulgate c. cause something to exist

4. to create d. business of any kind

5. skill e. bring back into use

6. affairs f. make public, announce officially

(a decree, a new law)

7. decree g. order given by a ruler or authority

and having the force of a law

VII. Narrate the text.

VIII. Form word – combination, using Possessive Case.

friend, Jane; questions, pupils;

office, Steve; studies, students;

life, student; book, lawyer;

work, Nell; my brother, family;

college. Ann; my children, room:

girl- friend, Pete; thing sportsmen;

answer, cadet sons, our teacher:

IX. Translate into English.

Будинок моїх батьків; речі студентів; друзі Петра; підручник студента; відповідь учня; робота юриста; ручка Стіва; папери секретарів; словник Мері; сигари Ніка; лист Джейн; кімната моїх друзів.

X.Replace the of- phrase by the Possessive Case where possible.

The pen of our teacher; the window of this room; the bicycle of Tom; the boy of her child; the back of the chair; the order of the captain; the bags of her pupils; the banks of the river; the arrival of the actors; the father of Dick.

XI. Paraphrase the following using the Possessive Case.

1. the pen that belongs to Jack; 2. the camera that belongs to my friend; 3. the books that belong to her pupils; 4. the shoes that belong to the girl; 5. the flats that belong to the workers; 6. the car that belongs to this miner; 7. the coat that belongs to his brother; 8. the watch that belongs to the teacher.


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