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I. Rewrite proposal; Emphasize each predicate verb and determine its species-temporal form and deposit. Turn suggestions on the Russian language. In section (b) pay particular attention to the transfer of passive constructions:
a)
1. There are two main means of producing small electric currents for special purpose.
2. Cavendish had actually discovered Coulomb's law before Coulomb, but Cavendish never published his results and they were not discovered until half a century after his death.
3. During the years when Jack London was trying to become a successful writer, the socialist movement in the USA was undergoing important changes.
b)
1. His new invention was much spoken about.
2. They were given the wrong address of the laboratory.
3. This student was asked many difficult questions.
II. Rewrite the proposals emphasize Participles I and II, and specify the function of each of them, that is. E., Determine whether it will be defined circumstance or part of the verb-predicate; Deals move:
If produced by friction heat is usually considered as useless work.
1. Let us suppose that you are standing in a railroad station watching a passing-by freight train.
2. Electrical energy is transformed into light energy in the electric lamp.
3. Steam is usually generated in a boiler by a fire.
III. Rewrite the following sentences, underline in each of the modal verb or equivalent; Deals move:
1. The analytical methods used in industrial hygiene may be divided into classical chemical methods and industrial methods.
2. Early in the morning the geologists were able to see where they were.
3. I never remember his address and I always have to look it up.
4. You are to wait for him at the laboratory.
5. Dynamics can not be deduced from kinematics: we must introduce a new postulate that involves mass.
IV. Read and interpretation into 2, 3 and 4th paragraphs of text. Rewrite and translate written 2 and 3rd paragraphs of text:
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Two hundred miles south of New York is the city of Washington, the capital of the United States of America. There is a law against building structures more than 90 feet high in this city so it presents a different appearance from New York with its skyscrapers. The low buildings and many trees make Washington a pleasant city. Many government buildings are grouped on the land between the Capitol where Congress holds its meetings and the White House where the President lives and has his offices. There are many places of interest for the tourists: art galleries, museums, and monuments. Many people come to Washington from all over the country to see these places and to visit Mount Vernon, George Washington's home, which is not far away.
Washington was chosen as the national capital when George Washington was the President. There was no city on the bank of the Potomac at this spot, although there were little ports nearby at Georgetown and Alexandria. The city was planned by a French engineer and today Washington still shows evidence of the original plan. The unpaved muddy roads of the early capital have given way to broad asphalt avenues lined with trees, the horse-drawn vehicles have given way to the cars. Still today everywhere you meet remains of the past.
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