Język angielski - STRUKTURY RZECZOWNIKOWE (ćwiczenia)
podręcznik
I. Rzeczowniki w nawiasie użyj w formie Saxon Genitive.
1. Whose is this? It's (James).
2. It can't be (Socrates) handwriting; he hasn't written anything.
3. Tell me, isn't that our (neighbors) car?
4. Can you give me (John) (wife) phone number?
5. The house on the corner is the (greengrocer).
6. You can take (the woman from upstairs) letters.
II. Zamień rzeczowniki na zaimki.
1. John gave the book to Mary.
2. My dog is sick.
3. That fly drives Mary Jane and Dolores crazy.
4. Titanic was said to be unsinkable.
III. Zamień na liczbę mnog±.
1. A postman wears a cap.
2. A Negro likes doing crosswords on the way to the steelworks.
3. There is a louse in the box.
4. A calf is eating a leaf.
5. The result of the analysis of the stimulus led to a new formula.
6. Our party was organized on a ferry.
7. I hate Kennedy.
8. A child, a dwarf, a goose, a mouse, a wolf and an ox found a knife and a scarf in a sheaf.
9. An MP is talking to a passer-by and his mother-in-law.
IV. Przed wyrazami zamieszczonymi poniżej należy dopisać "little" lub "few" w zależno¶ci od tego czy s± policzalne czy nie. Uwaga na liczbę mnog±.
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V. Uzupełnij zdania przedimkami: "a", "an", "the" lub wpisz "-".
1. There is ......... house in .......... forest. ........... house belongs to ......... hermit who has been
living there for years.
2. We have to buy .......... new furniture for the kitchen.
3. I never put ........ milk into my ...... scrambled eggs when I have ...... supper in ..... evening.
4. ..... Cher is ............. good actress.
5. ....... dog is ........... domestic animal and so are ......... cats.
6. ........... English proverbs says: ".......... bird in ......... hand is worth ........ two in ...... bush."
7. How many ........ times ........... week do you have .......... English classes?
8. You can cross .............. Lake Michigan by ..... boat. But you can't ..... North Sea.
9. I'd like....... can of .......Coke, ............. sugar, and ..... pound of ........ oranges.
10. .......... Mount Blanc is in ...... Alps, which are ......... highest ......... mountains in .... Europe.
VI. Wybierz wła¶ciw± formę.
1. Call ........ doctor!
A - B the C a D an
2. There's been .......................................
A accident B an accident C some accident
3. 'I'd like to buy .......................................'
A a bread B bread C a loaf of bread
4. Mary Jane works at ...... hospital.
A - B the C a D an
5. She's ................................. .
A nurse B a nurse C the nurse
6. She works six days .......................... week.
A in B for C a D the
7. There are many stars in ....... sky.
A - B the C a D an
8. Every day ...................................... begins at 9 and finishes at 3.
A school B a school C the school
9. When ...................................... invented?
A was telephone B were telephones C was the telephone
D were the telephones
10. They visited .......................................
A Canada and United States B the Canada and the United States
C Canada and the United States D the Canada and United States
11. Dick is a student at .......................................
A London University B the London University C the University of London
12. ...................................... on TV now?
A is the news B are the news C is news
13. She was .................................-old girl.
A three year B a three-years C a three-year
Klucz:
I.
1. James's
2. Socrates'
3. neighbors'
4. John's wife's
5. greengrocer's
6. the woman from upstairs'
II.
1. He gave it to her.
2. He/she is sick
3. It drives them crazy.
4. She was said to be unsinkable.
III.
1. Postmen wear caps.
2. Negroes like doing crosswords on the way to the steelworks.
3. There are lice in the boxes.
4. Calves are eating leaves.
5. The results of the analyses of the stimuli led to new formulae.
6. Our parties were organized on ferries. 7. We hate Kennedys.
8. Children, dwarfs, geese, mice, wolves and oxen found knives and scarves in sheaves.
9. MPs are talking to passers-by and their mothers-in-law.
IV
FEW / MANY
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LITTLE / MUCH
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shops mountains apples dresses corners steps poems drinks glasses seas onions storms
cabbages
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advice thunder dirt hair smoke butter help news truth poetry television fish vacuum rain cheese ice sand glass clothing grass ink homework
coffee stupidity storm cabbage spinach garlic
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V.
1. a, the, The, the
2. -
3. -, -, -, the
4. -, a
5. The, a, -
6. An, A, -, -, the
7. -, a, -
8. -, -, the
9. a, -, -, a, -
10. -, the, the, -, -
VI.
1. C,
2. B,
3. C,
4. C,
5. B,
6. C,
7. B,
8. A,
9. C,
10. C,
11. A,
12. C,
13. C.