Вставь в переводчик ) p.s. Могут быть ошибки в тексте. Оригинал: трясти seat [si:t] — сиденье, место couple ['клрэ1] — пара mad [nued] — сумасшедший, безумный В. author (п): a famous author. Dickens was the author of “.r Twist”. rebel (o): to rebel against somebody or something. It’s natural for teenagers to rebel. Liberal parents often leave their kids nothing to rebel against. rebellion (n): a military rebellion, teenage rebellion. The capital was destroyed during the rebellion. They are now discussing the problem of teenage rebellion against their parents, anyway {adv): It will probably rain, but we’ll go out anyway. I can’t come tonight, but thank you for the invitation anyway, irritate (v): to irritate parents, to irritate grown-ups. The slow journey irritated me. shake (o): to be shaking all over, to be shaking like a leaf, to shake slowly, to shake with laughter, to shake hands. The house shook when the trains went by. The news has shaken us. The girl stood shaking with laughter. quite (adv): quite old, quite happy. You’re quite right. It’s quite warm today. notice (i>): to notice somebody/something. Did you notice that Mr Bennet was driving a new car? pretty: 1 )(adj) a pretty girl, a pretty poem, a pretty face. Your cousin is very pretty. 2) (adv) pretty hard, pretty slow. Your work is pretty good, but it could be better. seat (n): a good seat, a seat at the front; to take (have) a seat. We have enough seats for everyone. I couldn’t get a seat on the bus. Will you, please, take a seat? <span>couple (n): 1) a couple of friends. A couple of police officers were standing at the door. 2) a happy couple, a married couple, a nice young couple. My father and mother are a happy couple, mad (adj): to go mad, to become mad; to have a mad idea, to be mad about something. He went mad and spent the rest of his life </span> <span>in a hospital, The world has gone absolutely mad, Julie is mad about pop music, ' ;</span> get bored: Steve was getting bored with the game, He got pretty <span>bored with her endless complaining, </span> can’t/couldn’t help it: You should visit her every day, You can’t help it,
<span>Paraphrase these sentences using the words and phrases from ex, 5</span>
<span>Инфинитив Past Indefinite Причастие II Перевод </span><span> be was; were been <span>быть </span></span><span>beat beat beaten <span>бить </span></span><span> become became </span>become<span> становиться </span><span> begin began begun <span>начинать </span></span><span> blow blew blown <span>дуть </span></span><span> break broke broken <span>ломать </span></span><span> build built built <span>строить </span></span><span> burn burnt burnt; <span>жечь; гореть </span></span><span> buy bought bought <span>покупать </span></span><span> catch caught caught <span>ловить,хватать,успеть</span></span>