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6. She had to save face with David and Connie knew it
(fiction writing).
7.Andrew even bought a football but hid it from Louise
(fiction writing).
8. “No more sex and violence, Katheryn,” joked David
(fiction writing).
II. Define the semantic group of SingulariaTantum
nouns to which the following English and Ukrainian nouns
belong:
Courage, weather, peasantry, hair, womankind, advice, the
North, gold, water, brushwood.
Визнання, гамір, південь, молоко, деревина,
капустиння, хліб, професура, птаство, мир.
III. Define the semantic group of PluraliaTantum nouns
to which the following English and Ukrainian nouns belong:
Binoculars, contents, scissors, outskirts, commas, the Alps,
the Carpathians, sweepings, nuptials, clothes.
Граблі, Атени, Черкаси, будні, іменини, покидьки,
кеглі, шорти, сани, жмурки.
IV. Identify whether adjectives used in each sentence
are in the positive, comparative or superlative form. Define
whether each form is synthetic or analytical.
1. They became more distinct (fiction writing).
2. My grandfather wanted to stay in the kitchen because it
was warmest there and he was near every one (other written
language).
3. A storm of laughter arose and even the tiniest child
joined in (fiction writing).
4. The espresso, in small cups, is dark and serious and
packs a more powerful punch (newspaper writing).
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