1. Выберите верное прилагательное 1. She was very (interesting/interested) in English Literature.
2. The film we watched yesterday was very (bored/boring).
3. Having seen the new play in the theatre he felt (disappointing/disappointed).
4. The latest news was very (excited/exciting).
5. The last book that I have read was very (amazed/amazing).
6. She felt (frightened/frightening) when the light was suddenly turned off.
1. "Put in an, in, or on: - look (1) the picture. what can you see?"
In this sentence, we need to choose whether to use "an," "in," or "on" before the word "picture." Since we are talking about looking at the picture, we should use "at." The correct answer is "Look at the picture. What can you see?"
2. "There're five children (2) the picture. they are (3) school."
In this sentence, we need to choose between "in," "on," or "at" to describe the location of the children. Since the children are shown in the picture, we should use "in." The correct answer is "There are five children in the picture. They are at school."
3. "Is Susan (4) Russia?"
In this sentence, we need to choose between "in," "on," or "at" to describe the location of Susan. Since we are talking about the country she is in, we should use "in." The correct answer is "Is Susan in Russia?"
4. "No, she isn't. She's (5) home (6) England."
In this sentence, we need to choose between "in," "on," or "at" to describe Susan's location. Since we are talking about being inside a specific country, we should use "in." The correct answer is "No, she isn't. She's in England."
5. "Is Oleg (7) the first floor?"
In this sentence, we need to choose between "in," "on," or "at" to describe Oleg's location. Since we are talking about a floor in a building, we should use "on." The correct answer is "Is Oleg on the first floor?"
6. "No, he isn't. He's upstairs (8) his bedroom."
In this sentence, we need to choose between "in," "on," or "at" to describe Oleg's location. Since we are talking about being inside a specific room, we should use "in." The correct answer is "No, he isn't. He's upstairs in his bedroom."
Overall, the correct answers are:
1. Look at the picture. What can you see?
2. There are five children in the picture. They are at school.
3. Is Susan in Russia?
4. No, she isn't. She's in England.
5. Is Oleg on the first floor?
6. No, he isn't. He's upstairs in his bedroom.
2) The two main islands of the British Isles are Great Britain and Ireland.
3) England is situated in the south of Great Britain and Scotland in its north.
4) The two big islands are separated by the Irish Sea.
Explanation:
1) The article "the" is not needed before "United Kingdom" because it is a proper noun denoting a specific country.
2) The article "the" is needed before "British Isles" because it refers to a specific group of islands.
3) The article "the" is needed before "continent" because it refers to a specific landmass.
4) The article "the" is needed before "English Channel" and "Strait of Dover" because they are specific bodies of water.
5) The article "the" is not needed before "two main islands" because it is implied that we are talking about the specific islands mentioned earlier in the sentence.
6) The article "Great" is needed before "Britain" because it is part of the official name.
7) The article "the" is needed before "Ireland" because it refers to a specific island.
8) The article "the" is not needed before "England" because it is a proper noun denoting a specific country.
9) The article "the" is needed before "south" and "north" because they refer to specific directions.
10) The article "the" is not needed before "Great Britain" in the second mention because it has already been established earlier in the sentence.
11) The article "the" is needed before "Scotland" because it refers to a specific country.
12) The article "the" is not needed before "Irish Sea" because it is a specific body of water.