Нужна тут нужно выбрать одно из слов
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. They are nice cotton dresses / dress for my nieces / niecess. 2. These ladys / ladies have knives / knifes. 3. Potatos / potatoes are vegetables and cherrys / cherries are fruit.4. Her children’s hair / hairs is dark. 5. In the farmyard we could see oxes / oxen, gooses / geese, sheep / sheeps. 6. All the available datums / data show that this process started in the East. 7. Economics / economic is a difficult subject. 8. The walls were decorated with forgets-me-not / forget-me-nots and lilies-of-
the-valley / lily-of-the-valleys.
2 ) Choose the correct form of the underlined nouns in the possessive case
and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. This is my cousin’s / cousins favourite cake. 2. We heard the men’s / mens’ shouts in the distance. 3. They are these students’s / students’ dictionaries.4. My mother-in-law’s / mother’s-in-law’s glasses are broken. 5. Helen and Bruce’s / Helen’s and Bruce’s house is enormous. 6. The show took three hour’s / hours’ time.7. We divide the history of the English language / history’English language
into three main periods. 8. There is something important in newspaper of today / today’s newspaper.
3 ) Choose the correct form of the underlined nouns with articles a (an),
the or without articles and translate the sentences into Russian.
1. I see a book / the book in your hand. Is a book / the book interesting? 2. He never eats a meat / meat. He always eats a vegetables / vegetables and
a nuts / nuts.3. These are a textbooks / textbooks. The textbooks / textbooks are new. 4. My father is a engineer / an engineer. He is at the work / work now.5. I often play a football / football with my friends. 6. What a wonderful day / wonderful day! The sky / sky is blue. 7. For a breakfast / breakfast I have a sandwich / sandwich with a butter / butter.8. Where is the butter / butter? - It’s on the your plate / your plate.
А. Сэндвич-бары
Большинство людей в Великобритании работают в офисах. У них нет времени, чтобы пообедать. Вот почему сэндвич-бары настолько популярны, В сэндвич-барах вы можете купить бутерброды, выпечку, пирожные, безалкогольные напитки, соки и кофе. Затем вы можете съесть свой обед здесь или вернуться с ним на работу.
B. Рестораны
Британские люди ходят в рестораны по особым случаям, таким как дни рождения и (1)юбилеи, или на деловых встречах. Люди любят посещать всевозможные рестораны, индийскую, китайскую, итальянскую и мексиканскую кухню, все очень популярны. Британская кухня тоже очень вкусная. В блюда обычно входят свежее мясо или рыба с овощами.
C. Магазины рыбы и чипсов
Рыбы и чипсы - это традиционная еда в Англии. Они подают жареную рыбу, покрытую маслом с жареным картофелем. Людям нравится добавлять соль и уксус, горох, томатный кетчуп или карриный соус. В Великобритании есть тысячи магазинов рыбы и чипсов. Местные жители и туристы любят их посещать.
D. Магазины Пироги и Пюре
Пирог и пюре - одно из самых традиционных блюд в Британии! Это именно то, что он говорит: мясные пироги с картофельным пюре в соусе из трав. Первый магазин Пирог и Пюре (2) насчитывает двести лет. Сегодня магазины Пирог и Пюре очень простые и дешевые места для еды.
(снизу пометки: 1- особый день, чтобы помнить, 2- вернуться)
There is a great variety of shops in the world: dairy, baker's, grocer's, fishmonger's, greengrocer's, butcher's, sweet shop, florist's, stationer's, footwear, children's wear, jewellery and so on.
Different people do shopping in different ways. Do you prefer shopping in small corner shops which are usually located in your neighbourhood or in big supermarkets? Undoubtedly, there are certain advantages and disadvantages in both variants. Your choice usually depends on what you need to buy. If you lack something like bread or milk, it is worth going to the nearest corner shop, for that will take you about 10 minutes. However, if your fridge is empty and there is not a slice of bread in your breadbasket, you'd better go to a supermarket. There you'll find all sorts of foodstuffs — meat and poultry, cheese and sausage, frozen food, drinks, sweets, fruit and vegetables, grocery, bakery and dairy products. In such shops people usually take a shopping basket or a trolley and walk among the rows where all items are displayed on the shelves or kept in refrigerators. If it is not a self-service shop, and most small shops are not, the shop-assistant helps the customer to find what he or she needs. In supermarkets you can buy not only foodstuffs but also stationary, clothes, household goods, some electrical goods, perfumery, newspapers and magazines. They sell various goods under one roof and, undoubtedly, this is very convenient. You can walk from one department to another looking about, finding out the price and if there is any discount and in the end you come to cashier's desk where you pay for all your purchases in cash or by a credit card