These flags
These phones
Во втором столбике те же самые слова, только вместо these поставь those
Если непонятна разница между these и those: these - эти (находятся ближе к тебе), those - те (находятся дальше от тебя)
Александр уже имеет нескольколько идей про типичную британскую еду
1.
Good-bye, and thank you ever so much (for coming) with me. 2. She was
afraid (of go<span>ing) on public transport. 3. She began to have frightful pains
all over her, and she held her breath to prevent herself (from cry</span><span>ing) out
and ( wak</span><span>ing) her mother. 4. This was Daphne's only chance (of tell</span><span>ing)
them of her college life. 5. She had the local habit (of plac</span><span>ing) the word
"eh" at the end of her remarks, questions and answers alike. 6. I was
aware (of plung</span><span>ing) into a network of fresh difficulties. 7. His mother
would not like the idea (of eat</span><span>ing) fruit unwashed. 8. "It seems to me an
awfully selfish way (of look</span><span>ing) at things," said Philip. 9. "I don’t see
the use (of read</span><span>ing) the same thing over and over again," said Philip. 10.
Sandy could not remember (being asked) about it. 11. I had not asked for
advice, I was quite capable (of advis</span><span>ing) myself. 12. That's no reason
(for giv</span><span>ing up).13. It would be better to wait for him on the terrace where
she was fond (of sit</span><span>ting) toward evening (enjoy</span><span>ing) the view of which she
was never tired. 14. Dad would not dream (of say</span><span>ing) such a thing to
anyone. 15. Miss Brodie was greatly taken aback and suffered greatly
from a sense (being betrayed). 16. He was looking forward (to tak</span><span>ing) the
tickets. 17. Are you thinking, Sandy, (about do</span><span>ing) a day’s washing? 18. And
then a minute or two afterwards someone else entered the room and
expressed his surprise (of having found) Griffiths there. 19. She was on the
point (of obtain</span><span>ing) permission to go for walks alone. 20. Jane, your nose
wants (blow</span><span>ing). 21. "That child needs (being taken) care of," said Eliza.
22. He felt that life was worth (being taken) care of. 23. The night seemed
very long. He shivered. He was ashamed (of sleep</span><span>ing) on the Embankment. 24.
They were busy (find</span><span>ing) some food. 25. Did he suspect her (of having seen) him
enter the room? 26. Thank you (for giv</span><span>ing) me this book. 27. His heart
sank at the thought (of go</span><span>ing) out into the bleak darkness. 28. These girls
did not say anything to the others (being painted) by the art master. 29.
"I'm not very good (at guess</span><span>ing)," I said, with a laugh. 30. Ann was such a
friendly, pretty child, few people could resist (talk</span><span>ing) to her. 31.
The baby was round and very red, with dark curly hair. "Fancy her (hav</span><span>ing) hair. I thought they were born bald," said Raymond. 32. I don't
like (wear</span><span>ing) a black tie to movies. I enjoy (see</span><span>ing) my movies when I
eat popcorn. 33. But I can't tell you how grateful I am to you (for listen</span><span><span>ing</span>) to me. I had to talk about it and it was so kind of you to
listen. </span>
1 Desk
2 Pencil
3 Glue
4 School bag
5 Blackboard
6 Pencil sharpener
7 Eraser
8 Ruler
9 Notebook
10 Crayons
Irrational-нерациональный
Irregular-нерегулярный/неправильный
Irreligious-нерелигиозный,неверующий