EXERCISES

Exercise 1.Give the third person forms of the following verbs; translate them into Russian/Ukrainian.

 

Laugh, cry, lose, stop, mix, stand, sit, dress, pass, come, box, fill, prove, cross, sledge, play, carry, kiss, take, give, speak, say, go, send, finish, catch, begin, tell, bring, promise, listen, explain, start, walk, work, know, teach, make, do, close, open, understand, see, look, brush, watch, sing, like, love, hate, obey, freeze, flow.

Exercise 2.Find Russian / Ukrainian equivalents for the following proverbs and sayings.

 

1. A good beginning makes a good ending. 2. A good dog deserves a good bone. 3. A great ship asks deep waters. 4. A new broom sweeps clean. 5. After rain comes fair weather. 6. All is well that ends well. 7. All roads lead to Rome. 8. Bad news has wings. 9. Every bird likes its own nest. 10. He laughs best who laughs last. 11. An early bird catches a worm. 12. A stitch in time saves nine. 13. One lie makes many. 14. Tastes differ. 15. The end crowns the work. 16. Time cures all. 17. When at Rome, do as the Romans do. 18. Who breaks pays. 19. What the heart thinks the tongue speaks. 20. Every cloud has silver lining.

 

Exercise 3.Make sentences about yourself using the following adverbs: