Language point: Compound adjectives 2 Study the words in blue in the model text. Which compound adjectives are made from a noun + the participle of a verb and which one is made from an adjective + the participle?
Moscow: mostly dry and warm. The temp. Is 22 at the daytime and 11 at night. The wind is generally light Kazan: the day is warm and dry. Very mild. The temp. Is 17. The wind is generally light Chelyabinsk:some drizzle and very mild. Fresh wind. The temp. Is 16 Omsk: Light rain. Warm. The temp. Is22. Mainly fresh winds Novosibirsk Some drizzle. Very mild. The temp. Is 18. The wind is generally light. Rostov-on-don Light rain. Warm. The temp. Is 27. Mainly fresh wind. Kuibyshev Mostly dry. Warm. The temp. Is 22. Mainly fresh wind
— Where are we ( going) now, Tom? — We are going to our glade, Ann. There we (will have) a picnic. — (Isn't) it our glade, Tom? But there (is) so much litter here! — Somebody ( left) all this rubbish in such a beautiful place! Just look at these empty cans and bottles! — And look, Tom, somebody (has not put out) a campfire! It (is still burning)! — Well, this place ( looks) horrible. And this (is) our favourite place for having picnics! — Right. But we (have never left) rubbish here. We (always picked) the wrapping papers and cans and ( carried) them to the nearest waste bin. I think we (have to clean) away all the rubbish first. — OK. Then I (will put out) the fire. — And I (will pick) up all the rubbish.
Kazan: the day is warm and dry. Very mild. The temp. Is 17. The wind is generally light
Chelyabinsk:some drizzle and very mild. Fresh wind. The temp. Is 16
Omsk:
Light rain. Warm. The temp. Is22. Mainly fresh winds
Novosibirsk
Some drizzle. Very mild. The temp. Is 18. The wind is generally light.
Rostov-on-don
Light rain. Warm. The temp. Is 27. Mainly fresh wind.
Kuibyshev
Mostly dry. Warm. The temp. Is 22. Mainly fresh wind
— We are going to our glade, Ann. There we (will have) a picnic.
— (Isn't) it our glade, Tom? But there (is) so much litter here!
— Somebody ( left) all this rubbish in such a beautiful place! Just look at these empty cans and bottles!
— And look, Tom, somebody (has not put out) a campfire! It (is still burning)!
— Well, this place ( looks) horrible. And this (is) our favourite place for having picnics!
— Right. But we (have never left) rubbish here. We (always picked) the wrapping papers and cans and ( carried) them to the nearest waste bin. I think we (have to clean) away all the rubbish first.
— OK. Then I (will put out) the fire.
— And I (will pick) up all the rubbish.