Frog<u>s</u>, part<u>ies</u>, roof, wi<u>ves</u>, driver<u>s</u>, play<u>s</u>, tomato<u>es</u>, speed<u>s</u>, box<u>es</u>, paper<u>s (</u>если в смысле научная статься, если в смысле бумага, то окончание не добавляется<u>)</u>,
<span>student<u>s</u>, babi<u>es,</u> friend<u>s</u>, bench<u>es</u>, knowledge, t<u>ee</u>th, ladi<u>es</u>, deer, li<u>ves</u>, bus<u>es</u>, </span>
<span>seas, mice, coffee, stories, women, hours, gold, tea, feet, streets, mothers.</span>
1)Has he ever ride the Tidal Wave rollercoaster?
2)Have you ever spoken to any funny cartoons character at Disneyland?
3)Have they ever eaten lunch at Bailey's Theme Park?
4)Has she ever visited the Haunted House?
5)Have you ever seen lions jumping through fire at the circus?
6)Has Rita ever been to the Taj Mahal in India?
1) Has ; collected
2) is specializing
3)happened
4)taking part
5)will be
Landed. Followed. Crossed. Walked. Reached. Climbed. Was.
1
2 False: Britain has 10,500 fish and chips shops 3
True: Joseph’s family began frying chips in a downstairs room of their house 4
True: nearby was a fried fish shop 5 True: fish and chips became a favourite
with many poor people. They were tasty, chip, and quick 6 False: It was Charles
Dickens who wrote about ‘fried fish warehouses’ in his book ‘Oliver Twist’
2
1)In the
north of England people say that a man called John
Lees invented the dish
2) Because
it was in that market in Mossley where John Lees began selling fish and chips
in 1863
3) By 1910
there were more than 25,000 fish and chips shops across the country.
4) By the 1920s
there were more than 35,000 fish and chips shops in Britain.
5) Nowadays
other kinds of fast food such as burgers, kebabs, and pizzas all outsell fish
and chips.
6) Fish and
chips often appear on menus in fashionable restaurants in France.
3
<span>2) Joseph
Malin 3) Charles Dickens 4) John Lees 5) Harry Ramsden 6) Oliver Dupart </span>