9. Make active and passive forms of participles from the following verbs.
Translate the forms. Make up sentences using Participle I and Participle II.
see, watch, try, feed, laugh, boil, cook, peel, read, receive, enjoy,
collect, go, like, listen, play, spend, take, visit, look, make, resemble,
introduce, leave, take
A: Hey Ivan, who’s Maksim? — Эй, Иван, а кто Максим?
B: The one over there. — Вон тот.
A: What does he look like? — Как он выглядит?
B: He’s short and thin with short black hair. — Он низкий и худой с короткими черными волосами.
A: Oh, I see him now. — О, я вижу его теперь.
A: Who’s that boy? — Кто этот мальчик?
B: Which one? — Который?
A: The one with the short fair hair. — Вон тот с короткими светлыми волосами.
B: That’s Denis. He’s my friend. — Это Денис. Он мой друг.
A: Wow! He’s really cute. What’s he like? — Ух ты! Он симпатичный. А какой он?
B: He’s funny and clever. — Он веселый и умный.
A: Really? — Правда?
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In order to make friends with someone one should find some common interests: it can be either a hobby or topics for conversations. Becoming friends requires time, so, one of the ways is to look for opportunities to spend time together doing or discussing something you both find interesting and exciting. If it`s a collegue, you could start looking for an opportunity to do some projects together.
Being helpful and supportive will speed up the process - offer your help or support, if you see that your to-be-friend seems to need it.
Personal dates are very important too. Write down your desirable friend`s birthday date and don`t forget to congratulate them.
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