with the results achieved by the end of the month. 6. His words uttered in an
undertone, reached my ears. 7. He said that the book chosen by me belonged to his
grandfather. 8. I asked the librarian to show me the magazines sent from the German
Democratic Republic. 9. Everybody felt that in the farewell dinner there was sadness
mingled with festivity. 10. We were all looking at his smiling face framed in the
window of the railway- carriage. 11. There was another pause
broken by a fit of
laughing of one of the old men sitting in the first row. 12. There lay a loaf of brown
bread divided into two halves. 13. The English people love their green hedges
covered with leaf and flower in summer, and a blaze of gold and red in autumn. 14.
From his essay we learn about various goods produced in Birmingham and the
adjoining manufacturing towns. 15. In the South of England we find fertile valleys
divided by numerous hedges. 16. Tennis is one of the most popular
games in England
played all the year round. 20. They say that in their college as well as in ours, the
students have lots of exams held at the end of each term.
Ex. 136, p. 509
An illustrated magazine; a magazine illustrated by a famous artist; broken glass;
the glass broken the day before; a broken pencil; a branch broken by the wind;
excited voices; the children excited by the incident; the lost key; the key lost
yesterday; (the) newspapers received from London; a letter written in an unfamiliar
hand; a closed door; a
door locked on the inside; a girl invited to the party; a fallen
tree; a book fallen from the table; stolen documents; the documents stolen from the
secretary; a finished composition; a composition finished in haste; a/the boy
frightened by a/the dog; a highly developed industrial country.
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