Match the definitions (a-f) with literary genres (1-6). write down six combinations of numbers and letters with a comma
example answer: 1a, 2b, 3c, 4d, 5e, 6f
1. mystery a. imaginative literature often set in strange places with unusual characters and the use of magic
2. adventure story
3. fantasy
4. science fiction
5. historical novel
6. biography
a. imaginative literature often set in strange places with unusual characters and the use of magic
b. a book about some exciting, unusual or even dangerous activity, such as a trip to the jungle or an uninhabited island
c. the story of a person's life written by somebody else
d. a book about a crime or another event that is difficult to explain
e. a type of writing about imagined developments in science and their influence on characters' life
f. a novel having as its setting a period of history and usually introducing some historical personages and events
I don't study any foreign languages.
Is today the fine weather?
Today isn't the fine weather.
Have you got different games at home?
I haven't got a lot of different games.
Is Mary in the garden?
I am not in the garden.
Was yesterday the sunny weather?
It wasn't the sunny weather yesterday.
Did you learn some new words?
I didn't learn new words.
Do you specialize at people's photo?
I don't specialize at people's photo.
Do you have some English CDs?
Ann doesn't have English CDs.
What was buried under the tree?
We buried our secret under the tree.
Will we work in groups?
We will not work in groups.
Do you have some cookies at home?
I don't have any cookies at home.
Will Gus play in the street with us?
Gus doesn't play in the street.
Did Nick live in Moscow with grandmother?
Nick didn't live in Moscow with grandmother.
Are the children are friends and they live in different cities?
The children aren't friends and they don't live in different cities.
Is Liza often comes to Moscow in summer?
Liza doesn't come to Moscow in summer.