I. Point out the objects of the sentences, classify them, state the way they are expressed. Two objects are possible in one sentence.
1. The automobile provides transportation for people.
2. Restrictions can be placed on the use of materials that pollute.
3. Individuals can make their representatives in government take action toward reducing pollution.
4. Millions of people have become alarmed by the dangers of pollution.
5. Laws can make businesses and individuals stop certain polluting activities.
6. Factories provide job for people.
7. A bad accident happened to that family.
2. Will this bus take me to Palace Square?
3. Where do I get off to change to the underground?
4. Are you getting off at the next stop?
5. If no tram comes in five minutes, I won't wait for it, I'll just go home on foot.
6. Walk as far as the corner, turn to the right and pass two blocks.
7. When you turn round the corner, you will see the entrance to the museum in front of you.
8. If you stand your back to the theatre, you will see a monument on your right.
9. Where is the monument to Gogol in your town?
10. There is no tram from here to the railway station.
11. At the end of the street you will see a large shop on your left.
12.1 have never been to St. Paul's, but I have read and heard a lot about it.
13. Will it take me long to get to the theatre?
14. The Peter and Paul Fortress is rather far from Nevsky Prospect.
15. The Admiralty is near the Winter Palace.
16. Walk straight along the street and take the second turning to the left.
17. Where is the entrance to the Hermitage? — Oh, it's on the other side of the building, on the Neva embankment.
18. At the end of this street there is a big arch. If you walk under the arch, you will find yourself in Palace Square witt the slender Alexander Column in the middle.
2. Go as far as Liteiny Prospect and change to the trolley-bus there.
3. The Winter Palace is in Palace Square.
4. The Bronze Horseman has a world-wide fame.
5. Where is the entrance to the Philharmonic?
6. How do I get to the Opera and Ballet House?
7. Is there a bus from here to the Moscow Railway Station? — Yes, take bus number 7.
8. Walk as far as the corner and cross the street. Then turn to the right.
9. Which is the way to the airport? — Oh, it's a very long way. You must first go by( the) underground and then change to bus number 39. But it will take you a very long time. The best way for you is to take a taxi.
10. The bridge over the Fontanka is famous for Klodt's sculptural groups of a man taming a horse.