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1. Erin bought it when she was in high school to learn to
                            sew (conversation).
                                   2. In mid-September, he met Pamela Digby on a blind date
                            proposed (newspaper writing).
                                   3. She  moved  in with  him and then she helped him  by  a
                            condo (conversation).
                                   4.  He  asserted that  nothing  improper occurred  during  the
                            gathering (newspaper   writing).
                                   5. A: Wait what are you getting at again?
                                         B: This looks so dry.
                                         A: You’ve got the linguini. Stop complaining, will you?


                                          PRACTICAL ASSIGNMENT 1.1.3

                                  CONTRASTING OF ENGLISH AND UKRAINIAN
                             NOTIONAL PARTS OF SPEECH (NUMERAL, PRONOUN
                                                    AND ADVERB)

                                   I. Classify the given numerals being either cardinal or
                            ordinal (if possible other type).
                                   П’ятий,  вісім,  дванадцятий,  четвертий,  дев’ять,  двісті,
                            чотири,  двадцять  перший.  третій,  сім,  одна  четверта,
                            тридцятеро, обидва, п’ять шостих, дванадцять, сто, двоє, обоє,
                            нуль цілих і п’ять десятих, десятеро, один.

                                   II.  Find  all  the  numerals  in  the  following  piece  of
                            writing. Classify the given numerals being either  cardinal or
                            ordinal (if possible other type), comment on their grammatical
                            characteristics.
                                   1. Probably two thirds of the people who live here now are
                            not natives (conversation transcript).



















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