Read and remember. I. The words one / ones are used instead of a noun or nouns. 1. Have you got any detective stories? I’d like to read one (= a detective story).
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I. The words one /ones are used instead of a noun or nouns.
1. Have you got any detective stories? I'd like to read one (= a dctective story).
У вас есть детективы? Мне бы хотелось почитать.
2. She hasn't got a textbook. She should buy one (= a textbook).
У нее нет учебника. Ей нужно его купить.
3. Do you know Martin Harly? The one who lives in that cottage? (= Martin Harly)
Вы знаете Мартина Харли, который живет в том доме?
4. These books are more interesting than those ones (= the books).
Эти книги более интересные, чем те.
5.1 don't like these shoes. Please give me those black ones (= the shoes).
Мне не нравятся эти туфли. Дайте мне, пожалуйста, те черные.
И. The words one /ones often aren't translated into Russian (see sentences 1,
3, 5). Some times they are translated as the pronoun (see sentences 2, 4).
I. The words one /ones are used instead of a noun or nouns.
1. Have you got any detective stories? I'd like to read one (= a dctective story).
У вас есть детективы? Мне бы хотелось почитать.
2. She hasn't got a textbook. She should buy one (= a textbook).
У нее нет учебника. Ей нужно его купить.
3. Do you know Martin Harly? The one who lives in that cottage? (= Martin Harly)
Вы знаете Мартина Харли, который живет в том доме?
4. These books are more interesting than those ones (= the books).
Эти книги более интересные, чем те.
5.1 don't like these shoes. Please give me those black ones (= the shoes).
Мне не нравятся эти туфли. Дайте мне, пожалуйста, те черные.
И. The words one /ones often aren't translated into Russian (see sentences 1,
3, 5). Some times they are translated as the pronoun (see sentences 2, 4).