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Nick and Nelly would be cross with you if you don't come. 7. The children <strong>in</strong> the senior group<br />

can look after themselves. 8. Father and me can understand your feel<strong>in</strong>gs, Mart<strong>in</strong>. 9. We are<br />

Indo-Europeans. 10. Her parents are teachers. 11. He got angry with them. 12. We were young,<br />

Tom and me. 13. She is fond of you. 14. The prospects excited and worried me.<br />

Ex. 152. Translate <strong>in</strong>to <strong>English</strong><br />

1. Все студенты счастливы. Все экзамены позади. 2. Она отдала детям все, что могла. 3.<br />

Вы оба мои друзья, я люблю вас обоих. 4. Все люди хотят быть здоровыми и<br />

счастливыми. 5. Все люди в зале пели вместе с певицей. 6. Вы оба должны сказать нам<br />

правду. 7. Мы все иногда лжем. 8. Я забыла все об этом. 9. Дайте нам шанс — это все, что<br />

мы хотим. 10. Все это очень хорошо, но вы оба должны быть очень осторожны. 11. Мне<br />

совсем не нравится этот район. 12. Рита и Нина, не могли бы вы обе остаться после<br />

занятий сегодня? 13. Мы уезжаем, вот и все. 14. У нас есть все основания, чтобы<br />

поддержать ваше предложение. 15. — Оба главных актера были просто великолепны. —<br />

Все актеры хорошо играли.<br />

Ex. 153. Insert each other, one another.<br />

1. They can't help themselves, they love ... . 2. The place is full of crazy people who talk to ... all<br />

the time and ignore everybody else. 3. They have known ... for years and years. 4. The<br />

members of this club meet regularly <strong>in</strong> ...'s homes. 5. She and John looked at... . 6. He began<br />

open<strong>in</strong>g bottles, ... after ... . 7. We know ..."s m<strong>in</strong>ds very well. 8. All the children kept<br />

silent. They didn't dare to look at.... 9. She found ... excuse after ... to postpone the meet<strong>in</strong>g. 10.<br />

We'll get there ... way or ... . 11. He ate ... sweet after... till the box was empty. 12. They hate<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g apart. They phone ... every day. 13. The bus<strong>in</strong>ess failed because the partners<br />

distrusted ... .<br />

Ex 154. Read and translate the sentences Comment on the pronouns <strong>in</strong> bold type.<br />

1. — What dress are you go<strong>in</strong>g to wear for the dance today? — The one which I bought <strong>in</strong><br />

Paris. 2. The old man who(m) you met <strong>in</strong> the park was my uncle. 3. I do not like people who talk<br />

about themselves all the time. 4. Is it the car that used to belong to your father? 5. She is the<br />

biggest liar that I know. 6.1 need a place where I can work undisturbed. 7. Where is the man<br />

who asked for me? 8. We always look forward to Mother's cake, which she makes the size of a<br />

wheel. 9. We can't believe that it's true. 10.1 don't know what you have promised to the<br />

children. 11. We didn't know that you had promised Mike a new bicycle. 12. Nora didn't buy<br />

anyth<strong>in</strong>g because she didn't see what she wanted. 13. What day suits you best? 14. Pizza<br />

sounds like just what I want.<br />

Ex. 155. Insert that or what.<br />

1.... shall we do next? — ... is the question. 2. We all know ... you are! — ... is no secret. 3. A<br />

shopaholic! ... is ... you are! 4. Is ......really occurred? 5. Don't you know ... he always does ... he<br />

wants? 6. You just don't realize ... you are talk<strong>in</strong>g about and ... is very sad. 7. ... embarrassed<br />

me is ... none of them ever thought of their mother. 8. Mother is absolutely sure ......you've<br />

chosen as your future career is not ... you really should do. 9. We greatly doubt......you say is<br />

true. 10. Is ......you really mean? 11. — Money is ... I need. — Everybody says ... they need it.<br />

12. Nobody knows ... will happen <strong>in</strong> future. 13. Can anyone tell me ... his phone number is?<br />

14.1 fully believe ... she is tell<strong>in</strong>g the truth. 15. Just tell me ... you want and I'll get it.<br />

Ex. 156. Insert the necessary pronouns.<br />

1. ... actor must learn his words by heart. 2. ... actor has a different method of learn<strong>in</strong>g his l<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

3. Both books are good. You can have ... of them. 4. I've got a few friends but ... lives nearby. 5.<br />

There are shops on ... sides of the road. 6. ... professional musician has to practise regularly. 7.<br />

He pa<strong>in</strong>ted several pictures <strong>in</strong> Italy but ... of them has been found. 8. The Headmistress spoke<br />

to ... child <strong>in</strong> the class <strong>in</strong>dividually. 9. Before you leave the coach, please make sure that you<br />

have ... your belong<strong>in</strong>gs with you. 10. ... my parents are still work<strong>in</strong>g. 11. ... of my parents has<br />

ever been abroad. 12.1 had the choice of two jobs but ... of them really suited me. 13. We<br />

looked <strong>in</strong> the library and <strong>in</strong> the canteen but there was no sign of Carol<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> ... place. 14. Ben<br />

and Sharon looked at ...carefully. ... had changed a lot. 15. ... book on the shelf was a detective

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