adidas2963
16.03.2023 19:19

Английский составить предложения, а потом их переделать ❤️​


Английский составить предложения, а потом их переделать ❤️​

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Ruta12340
19.02.2020 03:01
1) What is your favourite fruit?
My favourite fruit is orange.
2) What is your favourite vegetable?
My favourite vegetable is tomato.
3) What do you usually eat for dinner?
For dinner I usually (eat) have soup.
4) When do you usually have supper?
I usually have supper at 6p.m.
5) Who cooks in your family?
My mother cooks in my family.
6) Do you like ice-cream?
I like ice-cream.
7) Do you have your breakfast at home or at school?
I have my breakfast at home.
8) Do you eat at school canteen?
I sometimes eat at school canteen.

1. Every year people in the world are becoming fatter.
2. Finger food is fast food which can be eaten without forks and knives.
3. Fast food is usually served in cartons, bags or plastic wrappings.
4. People are overweight because they eat fast food in a hurry.
5. Eating of junk food can lead to health problems.
6. To be healthy a person needs to have enough minerals, proteins, vitamins.
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АкадемеG
24.05.2023 03:28

1. Replace the words in capital letters with the synonyms.

Some of the rules of Englishness are so obvious that you could spot them from a helicopter, without even setting foot in the country. HANG IN THE AIR (HOVER) above any English town for a few minutes, and you will see that the residential areas consist almost entirely of rows and rows of small boxes, each with its own VERY SMALL (TINY) patch of green. In some parts of the country, the boxes will be a greyish colour, in others, a sort of reddish-brown. In more affluent areas, the boxes will be spaced further apart, and the patches of green attached to them will be larger. But the principle will be clear: the English all want to live in their own private box with their own private little green bit.

What you cannot see from your helicopter, you will learn as soon as you try to visit an English home. You may have the address and a map, but you will have great difficulty in finding the house you are looking for. The Hungarian humorist George Mikes claimed that «an English town is a VERY BIG (VAST)

conspiracy to GIVE INCORRECT INFORMATION TO (MISLEAD) foreigners», citing the indisputable facts that our streets are never straight, that every time a street bends it is given a different name (except when the bend is so sharp that it really makes two different streets), that we have at least 60 confusing synonyms for «street» (place, mews, crescent, terrace, rise, lane, gate, etc.), and that street names are in any case always carefully hidden. Even if you manage to find the correct street, the numbering of the houses will be hopelessly inconsistent and idiosyncratic, further MADE MORE DIFFICULT (COMPLICATED) by many people choosing to give their houses names rather than numbers.

My taxi-driver interview can be a bit helpful to explain this: «An Englishman’s home is his castle, right? He can’t actually have the moat and drawbridge, but he can make it bloody difficult to get to».

But an Englishman’s home is much more than just his castle, the embodiment of his privacy rules, it is also his PERSONALITY (IDENTITY), his main status-indicator and his prime obsession. And the same goes for English women. This is why a house is not just something that you passively «have», it is something that you «do», something that you «work on».

2. Some houses have names, not numbers, which can be very helpful for foreigners.

FALSE

Объяснение:

Слов напечатанных заглавными буквами меньше, чем слов на замену. Остались слова Area и Puzzling

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