Learn to Speak. Заговори на английском по методу Г.Г.Оллендорфа - страница 11

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Your torrent is rapid, and your banks are steep.

The pond is large and deep, and the ditch is wide and long.

Is the sand in your kitchen-garden good? – It is not good, but it is not bad.

Which rocks do you have? – I have the blue rocks, the yellow rocks, and the black rocks.

Are your father’s fields cold? – They are not cold, but they are warm and green.

Do you have the trees of the groves? – I do not have the trees of the groves, but I have the trees of the parks.

Which ribbon do you have? – I have your husband’s ribbon.

Which ribbon is it? – It is the yellow and green ribbon in the path of my father’s garden.

Are the paths wide? – They are wide and large.

Which hat do you have? – I have your father’s vermilion paper hat.


Работая над данным пособием, я обнаружила, что автор оригинального метода исключил, не использовал в своем пособии местоимение 3-го лица, ед. числа, жен. рода. Ни SHE, ни HER в уроках не использовались. Я скорректировала этот момент и включила

местоимения жен. рода в данное пособие.


LESSON 13


My

Your

His

Her

Our

Your

Their

It

Them

Mine

Yours

His

Hers

Ours

Yours

Theirs

The author

The watchmaker

The admiral

The goldsmith

The editor

The volume

The pencil

The lake

The gulf

The nest

The hair

The horsehair

The marsh

The country

The body

The nose

The palace

The arm

The back

Do we have ours? – No, we have theirs.

Do you have my red shoes? – I have your white shoes.

Do the merchants have their books? – They don’t (do not have).


УРОК 13


Мой

Твой

Его

Ее

Наш

Твой

Их

Оно

Им

Мой

Твой

Его

Её

Наш

Твой

Их

Автор

Часовщик

Адмирал

Ювелир

Редактор

Объем

Карандаш

Озеро

Залив

Гнездо

Волосы

Конский волос

Болото

Страна

Тело

Нос

Дворец

Рука

Спина

Есть ли у нас наши? – Нет, у нас есть их.

У вас есть мои красные туфли? – У меня есть ваши белые туфли.

Есть ли у купцов свои книги? – Не имеют.


EXERCISE 13


Does the author have my volume or thine? – He does not have my volume, but he has thine.

Does the goldsmith have anything pretty? – He has nothing pretty but his nose and his hair.

Do you have my white paper? – I have your white paper and your brown paper.

Do you have my hammer? – No, I do not have it.

Do you have his red and black dog? – I do not have his dog, but I have his green cat.

Which pencil does the editor have? – He has his father’s good black pencil.

Which lake is it? – It is the large blue lake in your small park.