gn, kn, ng, nkso‘z boshidaso‘z oxiridagn kn ng nk[n] [] [k]gnat [nt] knit [nit] bring [bri] drink [drik]gnash [n] knife [naif] thing [i] bank [bk]EXERCISES2.1. Read the following words. Find their meaning in the dictionary.Bench, shelf, desk, belt, tea, meat, sheep, peach, sea, niece, leaf,me, men, met, bed, bread, heaven, friend, need, meet, feet, field,speed, bell, piece, help.2.2. Arrange the words given below into groups according to the pronunciationof the letters s, c, g.a) see, is, song, desks, also, small, branches, pigs, sky, son, sun,class, legs, fast, laps, films, pens, speed, this, legs, best, sea,bills, as, sigh, chess, easy, sand, step, salt, mist, books, swim,has, his, walls, heads, lips.[s]: see, ... [z]: is, ...b) cell, cat, cake, clip, city, criminal, civil, code, democratic, ice,close, scene, cycle, cut, space, public, clinic, mice, act, code,scene, scan, face, fact, cape, niece, clean, crime.[s]: cell, ... [k]: cat, ...c) egg, age, great, gem, game, gave, dig, gin, stage, gale, got, bag,get, glad, gymnastic, gun, imagine, judge, edge, bridge, leg, glue,flag, garden.[d]: age, ... [g]: egg, ...- 30 -
CardinalSanoqOrdinalTartib1 one the first2 two the second3 three the third4 four the forth5 five the fifth6 six the sixth7 seven the seventh8 eight the eighth9 nine the ninth10 ten the tenth11 eleven the eleventh12 twelve the twelfth13 thirteen the thirteenth14 fourteen the fourteenth15 fifteen the fifteenth1000 a (one) thousand1000000 a (one) million243 two hundred and forty three3735 three thousand (and) thirty fiveNumeralsCardinalSanoq16 sixteen17 seventeen18 eighteen19 nineteen20 twenty30 thirty40 forty50 fifty60 sixty70 seventy80 eighty90 ninety100 a (one) hundred65 sixty five83 eighty three- 31 -OrdinalTartibthe sixteenththe seventeenththe eighteenththe nineteenththe twentieththe thirtieththe fortieththe fiftieththe sixtieththe seventieththe eightieththe ninetieththe hundredththe sixty-fifththe eighty thirdthe thousandththe millionththe two hundred forty thirdthree thousand (and) thirty fifthWe say:1700 <strong>–</strong> seventeen hundred1807 <strong>–</strong> eighteen hundred and seven or eighteen O seven1958 <strong>–</strong> nineteen fifty eight.• I was born in nineteen eighty one.• Case number ninety-nine.EXERCISES2.3. Write the following numerals:cardinal: 8, 11, 9, 1, 2, 34, 45, 12, 17, 50, 56, 70, 74, 80, 87, 98,42, 78, 91, 69, 99, 100.ordinal: 1, 10, 7, 3, 14, 67, 22, 89, 62, 67, 81, 73, 65, 98, 37, 29,100.
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