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Change the meaning of the sentences to the opposite by adding the negative prefix 'un-' to the words in bold type, and making other necessary changes. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. It was very(kind) of you to come to see us off. We had so many pieces of luggage. 2. That is a rather(usual) way to begin a conversation with a stranger. 3. She was quite(prepared) for what she found on her return home. 4. In the silence of the night I heard(hurried) steps under my window. 5. It's so (like) him to make a promise and never keep it. 6. We were told that it was(safe) to cross the river in that place. 7. When I finished speaking he made an(important) remark. 8. She is quite(able) to do without outside help. 9. I believe these changes to be(necessary). 10. He felt (well) that day and enjoyed the long country walk. 11. There was something(pleasant) in the way she spoke and laughed.
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1. It was very unkind of you not to come to see us off. We had so many pieces of luggage. 2. That is a rather unusual way to begin a conversation with a stranger. 3. She was quite unprepared for what she found on her return home. 4. In the silence of the night I heard unhurried steps under my window. 5. It's so unlike him to make a promise and not to keep it. 6. We were told that it was unsafe to cross the river in that place. 7. When I finished speaking he made an unimportant remark. 8. She is quite unable to do without outside help. 9. I believe these changes to be unnecessary. 10. He felt unwell that day and didn't enjoy the long country walk. 11. There was something unpleasant in the way she spoke and laughed.2.That is a rather(unusual) way to begin a conversation with a stranger.
3.She was quite(unprepared) for what she found on her return home.
4. Inthe silence of the night I heard(hurried) steps under my window.
5. It'sso (like) him to make a promise and never keep it.
6. We were told thatit was(unsafe) to cross the river in that place.
7. When I finishedspeaking he made an(important) remark.
8. She is quite(unable) to dowithout outside help.
9. I believe these changes to be(unnecessary).
10.He felt (well) that day and enjoyed the long country walk.
11. There wassomething(unpleasant) in the way she spoke and laughed.