3. Let's have (some) clear soup / broth for the first
course.
4. Who(m)areyou waiting for? — I'm waiting for my girlfriend, we are going to the theatre together. Г I'm waiting for our teacher, he is at the Dean's office).
5. ls the dining room / the canteen downstairs or upstairs?
Q. Will you go downstairs to the library and take the book, please?
7. I prefer fruit to ice cream (pepper to mustard, cold to
heat).
8. What do you say to a cup of tea (to a bottle of soda water)?
9. This film is out of the question. It is not for children.
10. Wlfl you pass me Lhe sail, please. — Here you are, — Thank you. — Not at all.
11. Where is the chalk? Will you give тел piece of chalk? — Here It is. Thank you. — Not at all.
12.1 слпЧ find anything to my taste today. — Can't you? There are so many tasty / delicious things today. Look, there is tomato and cucumber salad, ham, sausage.
13. It's already six (o'clock). — You don't say so! It's (high) time to go home.
14. Who(m) are you waiting here for? It is already a quarter past eight. Come on / along. — Just a moment. / Wait a minute. Nina is coming with us. I am waiting for her. — I'm afraid, we are going to he late. It's (high) time Lobe at the Institute. — You are right. Look, she is already coming. Run along! We arc not to / mustn't be late. — Hurry up, NinaT
. XXIX, p. 172
to; past, in; of; —; to, at/near, from; for: to, with; up to; on, in. of; for. of, of; Lo; with, in; for; on. out into
. XXXI, p. 173
1. Fetch some water. Fetch the water.
2. Don't take the paper. Give me я sheet of paper. Give me the ре per.
3– I'd like (lo have) aome jam. 1 like the jam, it Is very
tasty.
4. Have a glass tif milk– Have some milk. Have the milk.
5. Put the cabbagp on ihe table, I'm going to cook dinner. Buy same cabbage, I'm going to cook cabbage eoup today.
fl r Have sonic mare porridge. — I don't like the porridge. It*a too salty. / There's loo much salt in it.
7. Thesoup is in the kitchen. Fetch it here, please. I'm very hunnry. Give me some soup.
8. Don't buy these cucumbers, I don't like them. Dan't buy (any) cucumbers.
9. I'd like (to have) some coffee. I'd like to have another cup of coffee,
10* Don't lorgct to buy (some) bread. Don't leave Ihe bread
on the tabic, put it into the sideboard. II. Will you fetch the chalk, pleas*? Will yoti give me some
chalk, please?
Lesson Thirteen
Еж. II. p. 177
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begin {bi'gm| began {bi'gxn| — begun fWgAn] — beginning {bi'qimn]
prepare |рп'рсэ{ prepared {pn'prad] — prepared Iprrprad] —
preparing {pri'pt annj сотс|клт| — came|kejm] — come |клт| — coming {"tunin] work |w):k] – worked fw^kl) – worked |ws:kt| — working
fwttkml
press fprtii| — pressed {prc$l| — pressed {prcsl] — pressing | presmj
iron f'aionj — ironed {"alODdj – ironed |'hund| — ironing
ftugpmj
RjiLher {'gsefls] — gathered fgarf.-tdj — gathered {'gicdad] —
gathering fgi^jrml play |plei] — played |pleid|
playing { pkiip] repair {п"ргэ| — repaired {rr'prad] —knit {nit] — knit {nil] — knit {ml| — kidtting{niiui| listen f'lisn] — listened {'hsnd] — listened {hsnd] — listening {lismn]
hang |ha?o] — hung|hA^| – hung {tun] hanging {bain in]
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change {tremtft] — changed {tjernd^d] changed {i|e]iid;d| cha ngi og (tfcmdj in I
want {wont] — wanted {'wnnitd] — wanted {'wnulid| — wanting {Vnnun]
finish f'frmJI — finished J'fmifiJ — fiuksFied |*fnu/l| — finishing {Timjin]
know |пчи| knew{nju:| — known {nsun{ – knowing {Vffun] help {help] — helped {hclptj — helped {rn.-lpl| — helping {hdpinl
En. Ill, p, 177
1. No h I haven't. I haven't had dinner yet.
2– Yes, J have. 1 have had coffee today.
3– Yes, he has. My brother has left for Kiev.
4. Nil, she hasn't. She has never met your elder brother.
5. No. she hasn't. Mary hasn't been to the canteen yet.
6. No. J haven't. I haven't found anything to my taste on the menu.
7. No. they haven't. They haven't paid for the lunch yet.
8. We ha ve discussed the novel by Oscar Wilde "The Picture of Dorian Gray".
9. I have paid fifty roubles for the supper.
10. No, I haven't. I haven't learned / learnt this poem by hurt.
lb Yes, I have, t have made few mistakes in spelling.
12– Г have found this book in the attic.
13– 1 have learned / learnt Lesson Twelve by heart.
14, J have already read ''Vanity Fair" by William Thackeray and other English classics of the previous century.
Ex. IV, p. 17B
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Lesson 'imieen – S3
Ел. V. p. 178
1. Mary says to me (that) she is already finishing this book.
2. The girl says lo her mother (that) she doesn't like porridge,
3– Tom says lo his friend (that) he is going to the canteen.
4. The boy says lo me (that) he is thirsty,
5. The teacher says to the students It hat) they must be read у for the written test tomorrow.
6. Nick says to his mother (that) he has already had dinner.
7. Boris says to me (that) his father is leaving for Kiev.
3– Nick says to me (that) he has already paid for the LuncFi-
9. Ida says lo her friends (that) there is nothing to her taste on the menu.
10. The girl says to her sister (that) she hasn't finished her supper yet.
11. Tom says (that) he can speak two foreign languages — English and Spanish.
12. Mary asks if the bell has gone.
13. Tom asks if Mary is staying at home.
14. Nick asks / tells Ann not to forget to air the room. 13. John asks his father if she has left.
lb. Tom asks Mary what their next lesson is.
Еи. V. p. 185
1. lgct up at seven o'clock.
2. It depends. In winter it is dark when 1 get up.
3. Yes, T do. 1 do my morning exercises to music.
4. 1 takes shower in the bathroom.
6, I brush / clean my teeth with a toothbrush, dry myself on / with a towel and do my hair with a comb.
6. I take a shower both in the morning and before 1 go to bed.
7. 1 clean my teeth with toothpaste.
8. T dry myself on • with a towel,
9. ldo my hair before a mirror
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