A little revision In order to help you with your task1 of revision, today and tomorrow, we will look again at some of the words We have seen* recently, together with2 a few new
A few idioms Here are a few idiomatic expressions you might meet when you go to England: I’ve been sitting* down for too long; I’ve got pins and needles in my foot. He put*
At the weekend. At the weekend, people usually do not work. On Sundays, everything is closed except the cinemas and a few1 shops. Few2 people leave London, but many go to the parks. There
1. Распределите следующие слова на две группы (Британский и Американский), обращая внимание на написание слов. Favorite – favourite, apologize – apologise, labour – labor, catalogue – catalog, theatre – theater, counselor – counsellor, license
There’s a good programme on the television. There are always good programmes on Saturday1. There are always friends in the house. Is Michael in his2 room? Probably, the door of his room is open.
The future We will now look at the future tense. You form the future tense by putting “will” in front of nearly all our verbs1. For instance2, the verb “to dress”, in the future,
1. Поставьте в предложения глаголы do или make в правильной форме. This problem has nothing to… with my son. (Эта проблема не имеет ничего общего с моим сыном.) What do you… for your living?
1. Выберите подходящий конец для разделительных вопросов. Переведите разговор. Haven’t you – aren’t you – won’t I – don’t they – isn’t it – can you Mark: You are going to Madrid next Friday,
Let’s go to Oxford On Sunday, David decided he would go and see* his parents who lived in Oxford. They wanted to leave* early to avoid the crowds, so they got up at half
We’ll see you tomorrow night at half-past seven. I’ve got nothing to do – and it makes1 me tired. Her husband drinks too much – or that is her opinion. His wife’s spending worries
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