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Англ.яз. Теоретическая грамматика (курс 1)

Вопрос id:868590
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: This program seemed almost too agreeable for credence; he felt as if he ought to kiss the young lady's hand.
Вопрос id:868591
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Well, we ARE exclusive,
mother and I. We don't speak to everyone--or they don't speak to us.
I suppose it's about the same thing. Anyway, I shall be ever
so glad to know your aunt."
Вопрос id:868592
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: While he was thinking of something else to say, the young lady turned to the little boy again.
Вопрос id:868593
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne fancied there was a tremor in her voice; he was touched, shocked, mortified by it. "My dear young lady," he protested, "she knows no one. It's her wretched health."
Вопрос id:868594
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne was silent a moment. "She tells me she does, "he answered at last, not knowing what to say.
Вопрос id:868595
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne was embarrassed. "She would be most happy," he said; "but I am afraid those headaches will interfere."
Вопрос id:868596
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne wondered
whether she was seriously wounded, and for a moment almost wished that her sense of injury might be such as to make it becoming in him to attempt to reassure and comfort her.
Вопрос id:868597
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Two days afterward he went off with her to the Castle of Chillon. He waited for her in the large hall of the hotel, where the couriers,
the servants, the foreign tourists, were lounging about and staring. It was not the place he should have chosen, but she had appointed it.
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Вопрос id:868598
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "My father ain't in Europe; my father's in a better place than Europe."
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Вопрос id:868599
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "It was to guarantee my respectability," said Winterbourne. "And pray who is to guarantee hers?"
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Вопрос id:868600
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Ah, you are cruel!" said the young man. "She's a very nice young girl.""You don't say that as if you believed it," Mrs. Costello observed.
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Вопрос id:868601
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Her name is Daisy Miller!" cried the child. "But that isn't her real name; that isn't her name on her cards.""It's a pity you haven't got one of my cards!" said Miss Miller.
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Вопрос id:868602
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Her real name is Annie P. Miller," the boy went on. "Ask him HIS name," said his sister, indicating Winterbourne.
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Вопрос id:868603
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "I have known her half an hour!" said Winterbourne, smiling. "Dear me!" cried Mrs. Costello. "What a dreadful girl!"
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Вопрос id:868604
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "I said I should take the liberty of introducing her to my admirable aunt.""I am much obliged to you."
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Вопрос id:868605
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "She is completely uncultivated," Winterbourne went on. "But she is wonderfully pretty, and, in short, she is very nice.
To prove that I believe it, I am going to take her to the Chateau de Chillon."
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Вопрос id:868606
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Tell me your name, my boy," he said.
"Randolph C. Miller," said the boy sharply. "And I'll tell you her name";and he leveled his alpenstock at his sister.
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Вопрос id:868607
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Will you give me a lump of sugar?" he asked in a sharp, hard little voice--a voice immature and yet, somehow, not young.
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Вопрос id:868608
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "You had better wait till you are asked!" said this young lady calmly. "I should like very much to know your name," said Winterbourne.
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Вопрос id:868609
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "You two are going off there together? I should say it proved just the contrary. How long had you known her, may I ask, when this interesting project was formed? You haven't been twenty-four hours in the house."
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Вопрос id:868610
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He had now finished his breakfast; but he was drinking a small cup of coffee, which had been served to him on a little table
in the garden by one of the waiters who looked like an attache.
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Вопрос id:868611
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He poked his alpenstock, lance-fashion, into Winterbourne's bench and tried to crack the lump of sugar with his teeth.
"Oh, blazes; it's har-r-d!" he exclaimed, pronouncing the adjective in a peculiar manner.
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Вопрос id:868612
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: One of these friends was an American lady who had spent several winters at Geneva, where she had placed her children at school.
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Вопрос id:868613
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: At last he finished his coffee and lit a cigarette. Presently a small boy came walking along the path--an urchin of nine or ten.
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Вопрос id:868614
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: But on this point Randolph seemed perfectly indifferent; he continued to supply information with regard to his own family.
"My father's name is Ezra B. Miller," he announced.
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Вопрос id:868615
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: But Randolph immediately added, "My father's in Schenectady. He's got a big business. My father's rich, you bet!"
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Вопрос id:868616
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He carried in his hand a long alpenstock, the sharp point of which he thrust into everything that he approached--the flowerbeds, the garden benches, the trains of the ladies' dresses.
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Вопрос id:868617
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He had not been there ten minutes
when the servant came in, announcing "Madame Mila!" This announcement
was presently followed by the entrance of little Randolph Miller, who stopped in the middle of the room and stood staring at Winterbourne. An instant later his pretty sister crossed the threshold; and then, after a considerable interval, Mrs. Miller slowly advanced.
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Вопрос id:868618
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He was dressed in knickerbockers, with red stockings, which displayed his poor little spindle-shanks; he also wore a brilliant red cravat.
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Вопрос id:868619
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: In front of Winterbourne he paused, looking at him with a pair of bright, penetrating little eyes.
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Вопрос id:868620
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: She told him she was from New York State--"if you know where that is. "Winterbourne learned more about her by catching hold of her small, slippery brother and making him stand a few minutes by his side.
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Вопрос id:868621
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: She was a very accomplished woman, and she lived in the Via Gregoriana. Winterbourne found her in a little crimson drawing room on a third floor; the room was filled with southern sunshine.
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Вопрос id:868622
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: The child, who was diminutive for his years, had an aged expression of countenance, a pale complexion, and sharp little features.
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Вопрос id:868623
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: The gentleman with the nosegay in his bosom had now perceived our two friends, and was approaching the young girl with obsequious rapidity.
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Вопрос id:868624
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: This little boy stepped forward and carefully selected three of the coveted fragments, two of which he buried in the pocket of
his knickerbockers, depositing the other as promptly in another place.
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Вопрос id:868625
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: Winterbourne glanced at the small table near him, on which his coffee service rested, and saw that several morsels of sugar remained.
"Yes, you may take one," he answered; "but I don't think sugar is good for little boys."
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Вопрос id:868626
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: Winterbourne had immediately perceived that he might have the honor of claiming him as a fellow countryman. "Take care you don't hurt your teeth," he said, paternally.
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Вопрос id:868627
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: Winterbourne imagined for a moment that this was the manner in which the child had been taught to intimate that Mr. Miller had been removed to the sphere of celestial reward.
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Вопрос id:868628
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: At the little town of Vevey, in Switzerland, there is a particularly comfortable hotel.
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Вопрос id:868629
Match the parts of the sentences:
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I have only got seven teeth. My mother counted them last night, and one came out right afterward. She said
she'd slap me if any more came out. I can't help it. It's this old Europe. It's the climate that makes them come out. In America they didn't come out. It's these hotels."
Winterbourne was much amused. "If you eat three lumps of sugar, your mother will certainly slap you,"
he said.
I haven't got any teeth to hurt. They have all
come out.
Вопрос id:868630
Match the parts of the sentences:
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"And are American little boys
any American candy. American candy's
the best candy."
"She's got to give me some candy, then," rejoined his young interlocutor.
"I can't get any candy here--
the best little boys?" asked Winterbourne.
"I don't know. I'm an American boy,"
said the child.
Вопрос id:868631
Match the parts of the sentences:
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"I see you are one of the best
--"American men
are the best," he declared.
"Are you an American man?"
pursued this vivacious infant.
And then, on Winterbourne's affirmative reply
!" laughed Winterbourne.
Вопрос id:868632
Match the parts of the sentences:
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He got up and stepped slowly toward
that he had been in a manner presented.
"This little boy and I have made acquaintance,"
he said, with great civility.
It seemed to Winterbourne
the young girl, throwing away his cigarette.
Вопрос id:868633
Match the parts of the sentences:
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This pretty American girl, however, on hearing Winterbourne's observation,
simply glanced at him;
she then turned her head and looked over the parapet, at the lake and the opposite mountains.
He wondered whether he had gone
too far, but he decided that
he must advance farther, rather than retreat.
In Geneva, as he had been perfectly aware, a young man was not at liberty to speak to a young unmarried lady
except under certain rarely occurring
conditions; but here at Vevey, what conditions could be better than these?--
a pretty American girl coming and standing in front of you in a garden.
Вопрос id:868634
Match the parts of the sentences:
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"He doesn't like Europe,"
said the young girl. "He wants
to go back."
Winterbourne presently released the child, who departed,
dragging his alpenstock along the path.

"Well!" ejaculated Miss Miller,
lowering her parasol and looking
at the embroidered border.
Вопрос id:868635
Match the parts of the sentences:
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Poor Winterbourne was amused,
perplexed, and decidedly charmed.
And yet was he to accuse Miss Daisy Miller
of actual or potential inconduite, as they said at Geneva?
He had never yet heard a young girl express herself in just this fashion; never, at least,
save in cases where to say such
things seemed a kind of demonstrative evidence of a certain laxity of deportment.
Вопрос id:868636
Match the parts of the sentences:
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Never, indeed, since he had grown old enough to appreciate things,
but how deucedly sociable!
He felt that he had lived at Geneva so long that he had lost a good deal;
he had become dishabituated to the American tone.
Certainly she was very charming,
had he encountered a young American girl of so pronounced a type as this.
Вопрос id:868637
Match the parts of the sentences:
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Was she simply
had a good deal of gentlemen's society?

Were they all like that, the pretty girls who
an audacious, an unscrupulous young person?
Or was she also a designing,
a pretty girl from New York State?
Вопрос id:868638
Match the parts of the sentences:
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Miss Daisy Miller
in this matter, and his reason
could not help him.
Some people had told him that, after all,
American girls were exceedingly innocent; and others had told him that, after all, they were not.
Winterbourne had lost his instinct
looked extremely innocent.
Вопрос id:868639
Match the parts of the sentences:
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He had known, here in Europe, two or three women--persons older than Miss Daisy Miller, and provided, for respectability's sake, with husbands--
who were great coquettes--dangerous, terrible women, with whom one's relations were liable to take a serious turn.
He had never, as yet, had any relations
with young ladies of this category.
He was inclined to think
Miss Daisy Miller was a flirt--a pretty American flirt.
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