1.Translate the phrases from English into Russian 1.a packet of crisps, 2.low-fat yoghurt, 3.brown rice,4. butter, 5.a bar of chocolate, 6.coffee, 7.green peppers, 8.bananas,9. lamp chops, 10.white bread,11. lemonade, 12 milk. 2. Use the phrasal verb take (off, back, out, away) to fill in the gaps. 1. Two sandwiches , please. 2. Shoes turned to be small, so I them to the shop. 3. It’s too hot here. I think I'll the fur coat 4. There’s a party with celebrities. So I am you for the party. 3. Fill in: box, can, carton, bottle, cup, tin, packet, jar. a of cereal .a of honey a of milk a of sardines a of tea a of water a of cola a of crisps 4. Put the verbs into the Present Perfect , Present Perfect Continuous. 1. She (work) at the clothes shop since May. 2. I (not/be) to the new electronics shop yet. 3. We (never / attend) a cookery course 4. You (pack) all morning. 5. (you /already / read) this book? 6. Mary (cook) dinner for 2 hours now! 7. (he / ever / travel) around London? 8. They (buy) a pet dog. It’s cute! 9. They are wet. They (walk) in the rain. 10. How long (you / learn) English? 5. Choose the correct word. 1. Please have some / few / much of these chocolates. I know you like them. 2. Have you got much / many / some coffee? 3. There isn't some / any / many water in the bottle. 4. Have we got some / any / a lot of milk? 5. There was a few / a little / much food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 6. There aren’t many / much / a little eggs left. I’ll go and buy any/some/much. 7. There are much / many / a lot of skirts to choose from. 8. There’re a lot of / a few / a little carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some. 9. I always have a little / a few / much milk with my tea. 10. Can I have any / some / much water, please?