Indefinite pronouns

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Somebody /Something в утвердительных предложениях Кто-то вошел в класс. Что-то лежит

Somebody /Something

в утвердительных предложениях

Кто-то вошел в класс.
Что-то лежит на кресле.

Somebody

came to the classroom.
There is something on the chair.

Неопределенное местоимение всегда в 3м лице ед. ч.

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Anybody/anything в отрицательных предложениях и ? Есть что-нибудь на столе? There

Anybody/anything

в отрицательных предложениях и ?

Есть что-нибудь на столе?

There is something

on the desk.

Is there anything on the desk?

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Everybody/everything Все знают русский язык в моем классе. Неопределенное местоимение всегда

Everybody/everything

Все знают русский язык в моем классе.

Неопределенное местоимение всегда в

3м лице ед. ч.

Everybody knows Russian in my class.

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Nobody/nothing I did not see anybody here. I saw nobody here. Я не видел никого здесь.

Nobody/nothing

I did not see anybody here.
I saw nobody here.

Я не видел

никого здесь.
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We didn`t meet anybody in the street. Say it in the

We didn`t meet anybody in the street.

Say it in the different

way

We met nobody in the street.

They didn`t tell us anything new.
They told us nothing new.

ex.7 p.9
ex.2 p.10

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… speaks Italian. ... learns to play tennis. ... likes pop

… speaks Italian. ... learns to play tennis. ... likes pop music. ... is

a good football player. ... can sing or dance. ... plays golf. ... has a pet. ... wants to be an engineer. ... goes to the sea for holidays. ... travels about Russia. ... can draw or paint well. ... read English very well

Speak about your class
Use everybody, not everybody, nobody

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column ['kɒləm]: a tall column, the column in the centre of

column ['kɒləm]: a tall column, the column in the centre of the

square. The Bolshoi Theatre has got eight columns. There is a tall column in the centre of Dvortsovaya Square in St Petersburg. tsar (tzar) [zɑ:]: Tsar Peter the Great, Russian tsars. Which of Russian tsars do you know?
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appear [ə'pɪə] bank [bæŋk] change [ʧeɪnʤ] fast [fɑ:st] found [faʊnd] monument [‘mɒnjʊmənt] move [mu:v] palace ['pælɪs]

appear [ə'pɪə]  bank [bæŋk] 
change [ʧeɪnʤ] 
fast [fɑ:st] 
found [faʊnd]  monument [‘mɒnjʊmənt]  move [mu:v] 
palace ['pælɪs] 

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St Petersburg is a famous Russian city situated on the Neva

St Petersburg is a famous Russian city situated on the Neva

River near the Baltic Sea. The first name of the city was St Petersburg after Saint Peter. In 1914 the city got the name of Petrograd and changed it for Leningrad in 1924. It became St Petersburg again in 1991.

the Neva River
the Baltic Sea
Saint Peter

1914
1924
1991

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Peter the Great founded the city in 1703 and moved the

Peter the Great founded the city in 1703 and moved the capital from

Moscow to St Petersburg in 1712. The new city became home of Russian tsars and began to grow fast. Soon beautiful Winter Palace appeared in Dvortsovaya (Palace) Square with a tall column in its centre. You can see the famous monument to Peter the Great on the bank of the Neva River.

Основал в 1703 году
Город стал домом и начал быстро расти
Перенёс столицу из Москвы в Санкт-Петербург в 1712

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St Petersburg is famous for its palaces and bridges (there are

St Petersburg is famous for its palaces and bridges (there are 342 bridges

in the city), its churches, theatres and museums, its wonderful parks and gardens. The Summer Garden is one of them. Every year a lot of tourists come to see this beautiful city. They walk along the straight streets of St Petersburg, enjoy boat trips, take lots of pictures and often come back to it.

How many bridges are there in St. Petersburg ?

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Say why many tourists would like to come to St Petersburg

Say why many tourists would like to come to St Petersburg

again.

I suppose
I think

Where is St Petersburg situated?

What was its first name?

When was it changed?

When was St Petersburg founded?

Peter the Great moved the capital from Moscow to St Petersburg in 1712, didn’t he?

 Where is Winter Palace situated?

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The monument to Peter the Great in St Petersburg. The monument to Georgy Zhukov in Moscow.

The monument to Peter the Great in St Petersburg.

 The monument to

Georgy Zhukov in Moscow.
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Why many people don’t like the climate of St Petersburg St

Why many people don’t like the climate of St Petersburg

St Petersburg,

the City on the Baltic Sea

A lot of people think that St Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its straight streets, wonderful palaces, green parks and squares leave nobody cold. But at the same time not so many people would like to move to St Petersburg and live there. You can ask why. The answer is: because of the climate. The city is situated near the Baltic Sea. The winds often blow from the sea and bring cold and rains. The weather in St Petersburg is often nasty. There aren’t many sunny days. The strong winds make autumns and winters very unpleasant. The Neva is one of the coldest rivers and only very brave people swim in it on hot days.

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As you see, the climate in St Petersburg is far from

As you see, the climate in St Petersburg is far from

good but it doesn’t stop thousands of tourists who come from different places to see the city. People who live in St Petersburg usually say that their city is the best and they will never change it for any city of the world.

Why many people don’t like the climate of St Petersburg

I suppose
I think