Salty-солёный
Sweet-сладкий
Hot and spicy- горячий со специями
Delicious-вкусный
1.пропуск: hot and spicy
2. пропуск:delicious
3.пропуск:sweet
<span>1) We have to share books because
there aren’t enough for one each.
2) Don’t worry if you fail the exam. You can take it again in December.
3) I must remember to take this book back to the library today.
4) During the exam, Jack tried to copy Sarah`s work.
5) Some teachers don’t explain things very clearly.
6) What exactly does this word mean?
7) We didn’t have a history lesson today, because our teacher was ill.
8) <u>It`s?</u> you don’t underline important words with a pencil.
9) If you don’t practice a foreign language, you soon forget it.
10) I can`t make up my mind about the answer to this question.</span>
<span>I’m
sure Thomas … a great scientist one day. a) will become
Henry and Jane … a house soon. b) are going to move
I think John … today. b) will come
… me with my homework,
please? c) Will you help
This time next month, we … in the sun. a) will be relaxing
Oh, no! There is no milk. I … get some. b) will go and
I’m sure they … here
before 9 o’clock. c) will be
Sam …
by the time we get there. a) will have left </span>
1. speaking, making, boiling, adding, to infuse.
2. high - higher - highest
strong-stronger-the strongest
favourite-more favourite-the most favourite
3. English people seldom put lemon in
their favourite tea.
In a well-to-do family it will consist of ham and tomatoes and salad, or
a kipper or tinned salmon with strong tea, bread and butter followed by
stewed fruit or tinned pears, appricots or pineapple with cream or
custard and a cake.
The pot is then filled with boiling water and covered to allow the tea
to infuse or draw for five minutes.