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EXERCISE 16. Translate the following sentences; pick out prefixed words and comment on the meaning of the prefixes

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  6. Answer the following questions.
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  9. Are the following statements true or false?
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1. We agreed that there would have to be a pre-election meeting, but we saw no reason why there should be more than one.

2. He saw in this over-acting a kind of bluffing, which made him like Anna, who he liked much more.

3. Tom Orbell looked at her with something like appeal. I thought she had got him down. Then I realized that I had underrated him.

4. He reiterated what he had already told Skeffington, that getting majority to re-open the case was only the start.

5. He was silent while he knocked the ashes out his pipe and refilled it.

6. I had got used to his excessive apologies and his overcordial greetings.

7. The newspapers which are now hailing Barber’s mini-Budget are the same ones which shouted with joy at his March 30 Budget.

8. “How about keeping the blacks out?” Mr Callendar said suddenly… “There’s a lot of anti-colour feeling.”

9. At last I put through two telephone calls: one to the kitchens, to say that I should not dine that evening; the other to Martin, asking him to collect the leaders of the pro-Howard party.

10. They might have been the middle-aged women in mourning who sat on the free benches and gossiped with one another about the price of food and misdeeds of servants.

11. After that there were taller trees through which in winter were revealed the red roofs of the housing estate, but which in summer enclosed the horizon except where at one place their line broken by the upwardly pointing finger, just visible from the house of the neo-gothic tower of St Bride’s.

12. Don’s admiration for his friend was another thing which irritated Mor. It was so totally non-rational.

13. Your co-believers, my dear chaplain, are remarkably unscrupulous and remarkably insensitive about those of us who have come perfectly respectably, and with at least as much conviction as any of you to the opposite conclusion.

14. As she talked to Mama, relating the events of her journey, she displayed strong, discoloured teeth.

15. He did a little unpacking last night.

 

EXERCISE 17. Translate the following sentences; pick out derivatives; comment on the meaning of the suffixes .

 

1. He is the idealist, he’s the dreamer of a beautiful dream and even if the dream

doesn’t come true, it’s rather thrilling to have dreamt.

2. The waiter came and he ordered an orangeade.

3. The house in fact was so well furnished in the middle of the XIX century that

it stands unaltered to this day and is still quite presentable.

4. From the top left hand drawer of her chest she brought out a handful of the hard peppermint sweets known as “imperials.”

5. The row of the pneumatic cutter in that narrow space was deafening.

6. Albert often found himself worrying for her, in spite of her attempt to be stand-offish.

7. He realized that it was profitless to scold Skype.

8. She gave a sidelong glance and there was a roguish twinkle in her eyes.

9. Isabel was a talkative girl, with an ample fund of chit-chat.

10. His manner was boyish.

11. There was a neat little piece about the talents industry, the patriotism, and vision of the deceased statesman, followed by various surmises upon the Prime Minister’s choice of his successor.

 

 


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