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Тест по Английскому языку на знание грамматического правила "Конверсия"

Конверисия в Именах Существительных

 

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  1. Give me some WATER, please.
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  2. WATER the flowers, please.
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  3. It is necessary to AIR the classroom after every lesson.
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  4. The AIR in the mountains is so fresh!
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  5. If you want to drink fresh milk, go and MILK our cow.
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  6. You’d better LIGHT the fire with those matches, than sit and do nothing
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  7. Such a small salary like this is an INSULT to me.
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  8. You INSULT me by saying such things.
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  9. I prefer to FACE difficulties, not to hide.
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  10. Her FACE seems familiar to me.
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  11. The LIGHT from the lamp is too bright.
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  12. This BOOK didn’t interest me at all.
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  13. Could you BOOK the hotel, please?
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  14. I hope you’ll have a good REST.
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  15. Those seaside houses REST on special tall piles.
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  16. That was our last STOP on the way home.
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  17. We’d better STOP here to refuel before we run out of petrol.
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  18. This WISH of his has really surprised me.
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  19. I WISH my children could get the best education possible.
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  20. As Jack was very hungry, he ate three substantial dishes at a GO.
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