Lesson 5.2 Movement verbs /go, return, etc./ Flashcards
շարժվել, տեղափոխել
to move
• I’m so cold I can’t move my fingers.
• Will you help me move this table to the back room?
• Can we move (= change the time of) the meeting from 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.?
• Don’t move! Stay right where you are.
• In chess, the pieces can only move in certain directions.
• You can move the cursor either by using the mouse or by using the arrow keys on the keyboard.
• Could I possibly ask you to move your chair a little?
• We’re moving to Paris.
քայլել, գնալ/ոտքով/, շրջել
to walk
• I walked home.
• He walks two miles to work every morning.
• The baby has just learned to walk.
• I walk to work every morning.
• It’s not that far – you can walk it in half an hour.
• He offered to walk me home.
վազել
to run
• I can run a mile in five minutes.
• Would you run to the post office and get me some stamps?/կնիք/
գնալ
to go
• We went into the house.
• I went to Paris last summer. Have you ever been there?
• We don’t go to the cinema very often these days.
• Wouldn’t it be quicker to go by train?
• Does this train go to Newcastle?
• Where do you think you’re going? Shouldn’t you be at school?
• We go shopping every Friday night.
գալ, ժամանել
to come
• Are you coming with me?
• There’s a car coming!
• Can you come to my party?
• She has come 500 km (= has travelled 500 km) to be here with us tonight.
• We came by car.
• The door opened and a nurse came into the room.
վերադառնալ, վերադարձնել, հետ գալ
to return/to come back
• He returned home after many years of travelling.
• She left South Africa at the age of 15 and has never returned.
• I’ll come back and pick you up in half an hour.
• We’ve just come back from Amsterdam.
• When is Tom coming back from Ireland?
• I have to do a bit of shopping, but I’ll come back later.
հասնել
to get
• We hadn’t even got as far as London when the car broke down.
• If you get to the restaurant before us, just wait at the bar.
• What time did you get there?
հասնել
to reach
• We won’t reach Miami until five or six o’clock.
• They finally reached the coast after five weeks sailing.
• News of his accident had only just reached us.
ժամանել
to arrive
• After a long day’s travel, we finally arrived.
• What time will your train arrive?
• It was dark by the time we arrived at the station.
• We arrived in Prague later that day.
• What time does the mail usually arrive (= is it delivered)?
• I ordered some CDs over a month ago, but they still haven’t arrived (= I have not received them).
մնալ
to stay
• Stay until the rain has stopped.
• Can you stay after work to play tennis?
• Because of the snow, children were told to stay at home.
• Stay there until I get back.
• It was so warm we stayed in the garden until ten that night.
• I stayed in Montreal for two weeks then flew home.
թողնել, հեռանալ, լքել
to leave
• I’ll be leaving at five o’clock tomorrow.
• He left the house by the back door.
• She left the group of people she was with and came over to speak to us.
• The bus leaves in five minutes.
• I didn’t leave the office until eight o’clock last night.
• Hey, you’ve left your keys on the table.
• Can I leave a message for Sue?
մնացել
to be left
• Are there any cookies left?
• There’s some food left from the party.
տալ
to give
• She gave us a wedding present.
• Can you give me a date for another appointment?
• They never gave me a chance.
• Has the director given you permission to do that?
վերցնել, տանել
to take
• Here’s your pen - I took it by mistake.
• Someone took their car from outside the house.
• I can’t take it anymore. I’m leaving.
• Take me with you.
բերել
to bring
• “Shall I bring anything to the party?” “Oh, just a bottle.”
• When they visit us they always bring their dog with them.
• Could someone bring me a cup of coffee?
• She’s brought us so much happiness over the years.
• What will the future bring for these refugees?