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- FOCUS 5. Find mistakes in the layout of the letter. This letter should have been written in fully blocked style;
- TOLL TRUCK LANES PROPOSED TO IMPROVE SAFETY;
- Text as an Object of Linguistic Research;
- Vaddr.-adv. I won’t keep;
- Combinations with go and come PEG chapter 38;
- Mixed tenses: letters;
- Which is the most objective?;
- Я знал,что она будет играть;
- SUBJECTIVE INFINITIVE CONSTRUCTION (SIC);
- BASIC LINGUISTIC NOTIONS.;
- The sequence of tenses;
- Irregular plural noun.;
- The present continuous and be going to PEG 202-6;
- Rewrite each of these questions in Reported Speech. Start with the words given, and make any additions you need.;
- Phonetic Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices;
- The Old English Period;
- WHERE AMERICANS LIVE;
- С. COMPOSITIONAL PATTERNS OF SYNTACTICAL ARRANGEMENT;
- Use of they/them/theirwith neither/either, someone/everyone/no one etc.;
- Relatives: non-defining and connective PEG 78-84;
- Prepositions and verbs;
- Comment on the meaning and the form of the verbs need, have to, be to.;
- TRANSLATION IN THE 18TH CENTURY;
- Expressions of Absence of Necessity;
- Subjunctive II and the conditional mood in complex sentences.;
- Make syntactic analyze to each sentence;
- Turn each direct-speech statement into Reported Speech with tense changes.;
- Analysis. Foregrounding. Aims of Stylistic Analysis;
- Section 3. Ship’s principle dimensions;
- Modal Verbs and Sequence of Tenses;
- Synonymic pairs, variation, euphemism. Periphrasis;
- XI. Article, its role and function. The number of articles in English;
- Word order. Emphasis. Invertion.;
- I wonder/I'd like to know/Do you know?/Have you any idea?/Can you tell me?;
- PARTICIPLE II AS AN ADVERBIAL MODIFIER;
- Quot;ONE STAIR UP" BY CAMPBELL NAIRNE;
- Prèmiere partie;
- LANGUAGE OF THE DRAMA;
- Ems and SDs based on the interaction of the primary and derivative logical meanings;
- HOME IS WHERE YOU MAKE IT Topic: My Flat (House) TOPICAL VOCABULARY;
- Basic notion about informative translation;
- Вопрос 17. Hermitage museum. The development of Italian Art in the 14th – 18th centuries.;
- Verbs Followed by the Gerund;
- Choose the sentence closest in meaning to the sentences given.;
- Objective-with-the-Infinitive Construction;
- The Adverbial Modifier of Purpose;
- Give the full answer.;
- Do you like travelling?;
- The Future Perfect Tense;
- The principal notion of stylistics. Functional styles.;
- The use of articles with abstract nouns .;
- The category of comparison;
- Work in pairs asking each other fact-finding questions. Make use of your Active Vocabulary.;
- The word order in the English sentence (position of the object, the attribute, the adverbial modifiers).;
- Формы глаголав Future Simple;
- II. The Subjective-with-the-Infinitive Construction;
- Algorithmes typiques;
- Make up your own sentences with the words from Ex 1.;
- The Gap- Sentence Link;
- Types of natural stone products;
- Indirect speech: commands, requests, invitations, advice;
- Stylistic Differentiation of Phraseological Units. Stylistic Functioning of Phraseological Units.;
- Different approaches to the classification of words;
- Time clauses PEG 342;
- I. Choose the right words.;
- In, of, on, over, since, till, under, with;
- The grammar of academic discourse;
- Republic. From1649 till 1660 Britain was a republic. But the republic was not a success.;
- Working with Higher-Pair Constraints;
- What are the main features of Gothic architecture represented in the Rheims Cathedral?;
- Why Man Builds;
- A PLACE OF YOUR OWN;
- You are an architect you got a commission for a building.;
- Terms of endearment used for children;
- You make me so happy.;
- Topics for Self-Testing and Individual Preparation;
- Ways of expressing the object;
- LOWERING A LIFEBOAT;
- The Infinitive as Adverbial Modifier of Comparison;
- Free Verse and Accented Verse;
- Agreement of the predicate with phrasal and homogeneous subjects.;
- Predicative constructions (complexes) with participle II.;
- Weak verbs;
- VI. Retell the text according to the plan.;
- Types of adverbial clauses and the adverbial conjunctions;
- The predicate. Monotransitive verbs.;
- The Nominative with the Infinitive;
- Вопрос 5. The main street of St.-Petersburg – Nevsky avenue. Churches on Nevsky avenue.;
- Approximate Scheme of Overall Stylistic Analysis of a Fiction Text;
- Give an example for traffic light pedestrian crossing. Example of controlling the machine.;
- VIII. Choose the right synonym.;
- The Accusative with participle I (complex object);
- Agreement of the predicate with the subject;
- Interaction of Dictionary and Contextually Imposed Meanings.;
- Clauses of Concession;
- Вопрос 6. The main squares of St.-Petersburg. Their architectural ensembles. Historical events associated with them.;
- Give an example for logical problems farmer, wolf, goat and cabbage. Solving the problems of farmer-wolf -goat cabbafe with spin;
- Mixed combinations PEG chapter 38;
- The category of case;
- Uses of the Simple Present Tense;
- Speak on morphological characteristics of the gerund;
- The dependent genitive;
- Unit 16. Architecture and Creativity;
- The process of adiabatic cooling;
- According to their morphological composition verbs can be divided into simple, derivative, compound and phrasal.;
- The Accusative with the Infinitive;
- Prepositions: at, to; preposition/adverb: in PEG 90,93;
- Why Man Builds;
- The language of drama;
- LECTURE 14: THE SUBJECT MATTER OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS;
- Flow House Design Concept, New Orleans, USA;
- The nominative absolute construction with participle I;
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive vs. Past Simple;
- Semantic structure is conceptual structure;
- Section 1. Stages of ship construction;
- Why Man Builds;
- need not and don't have to etc.;
- The Secondary Sentence Parts;
- Regular and irregular verbs;
- Ex.31. Insert the necessary prepositions or adverbs.;
- Meaning from a Stylistic Point of View;
- Properties of material;
- The Functions of the Gerund in the Sentence;
- The attribute, the Apposition, the object.;
- Upstairs downstairs;
- Unit IV. BUSINESS TRIP;
- Define comparison logics LTL and CTL. Difference LTL and CTL. Verification problem of Model Checking;
- Combinations with get and be PEG chapter 38;
- Unit II. Dealing with people;
- Notion of generalization commitments;
- The use of the definite article with countable nouns.;
- In each sentence decide whether one, or both, of the alternative verb forms given are appropriate. Write O for one or B for both.;
- Revision exercises on participle and gerund.;
- Part 2 could and wasable 7 page;
- Functions of the Participles;
- Unit 18 Architecture and Creativity;
- Theory Introduction;
- Reasons for testing students;
- THE OBJECTIVE PARTICIPIAL CONSTRUCTION;
- Вопрос 9. Spilt Blood Church. Historical events. Interior decoration.;
- The traditional scheme of sentence parsing;
- Put the following into Reported Speech.;
- Mixed tenses: letters;
- Categorisation and cognitive semantics;
- Waxes - simple lipids.;
- Conditional sentences: type 3 PEG 223;
- Exercises;
- Listen to the song and fill in the gaps.;
- Properties and Shapes;
- Ems and SDs based on the interaction of logical and emotive meanings;
- The Passive Voice Practice;
- The future perfect PEG 216;
- Performative verbs.;
- Basic methods of ceramic products manufacture;
- Open the brackets using the appropriate form of the Infinitive.;
- Working with Idealized Joints;
- Ex.6. Role-play the conversation and improvise an ending.;
- Imperative sentences;
- Perfection by R. L. Mathewson;
- Reinforced Concrete;
- Exercise 1. State the function of the infinitive. Translate into Russian.;
- EXERCISES;
- Uses of the Infinitive;
- Textual Units. Supra-Phrasal Unity and Paragraph;
- Rhetorical Questions;
- Commands, requests, advise, invitations, offers.;
- III. Rewrite the following sentences, using question tags.;
- UK address American address;
- II Match the beginnings (1-5) of the sentences to their ends using group (a-e);
- Our world is o n e place;
- The Development of the English Grammatical Theory;
- The Category of Person and Number;
- We need to get moving.;
- The category of case of the English noun.;
- Trends in Modern English word-changing;
- Character analysis essay;
- The Use of the bare infinitive.;
- Irregular forms of the degrees of comparison of adverbs;
- Осуществляющий индивидуальный привод к гусеницам;
- Indirect speech: questions PEG 317;
- Problem of equivalency in translation;
- Supra-Phrasal Units;
- VERBLESS TWO-MEMBER SENTENCES;
- Infinitive Constructions;
- Working with Motions generators;
- To denote a continuous action in progress at a certain moment in the past.;
- Infinitive Constructions;
- Conjunctive pronouns.;
- Indirect speech: statements PEG 307-8, 313-14;
- GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH;
- Lecture 3. The Parts of Speech;
- THE CASE OF THE PERFECT MAID;
- CONIC SECTIONS;
- TRANSLATION IN THE 19TH CENTURY;
- GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES OF THE INFINITIVE;
- Structural Peculiarities of the Newspaper style.;
- Номера и название лабораторных работ, практических работ, тем семинарских занятий по каждому модулю.;
- Lecture 6 Theme: Parts of speech.;
- Verbs that can be followed by infinitives;
- Write the body of the letter offering your goods. Replying to the previous enquiries;
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