1) than, younger
2) youngest, the eldest
3) lower, taller
4) tallest, the lowest
5) longer, shorter
6) the longest, the shortest
<span>1.A: How...about....going to the cinema on Tuesday evenning?
B: I'm ...afraid.. I can't.I have a French class.
2.A: ...Why...don't we visit Ann tomorrow?
B:Sure! Brilliant ...idea... !
3.A:I'm going out.Would you like to come?
B:I'd ..better...not.</span>
If robots replace professions, then people will have nowhere to work. they will only lie on the couch. it will badly affect their health. people will not be able to earn money for a living. as a result, people will not be able to do anything and are unlikely to be able to buy something to eat.
INGREDIENTS
50g sugar 1/4 teaspoon cardamom50g butter1/4 teaspoon soda1 teaspoon ground cinnamon100g chocolate100g honey 2 cloves3 eggs1/4 teaspoon salt250g wheat flour5 ml brandy
The first step is to prepare the syrup. Pour 3 tablespoons of water and sugar into a small saucepan, and cook the mixture over low heat until sugar is dissolved. Add honey and spices – cardamom and cloves – to the hot syrup. Let it cool.
Separate the yolks from the whites and rub them with butter and the syrup.
Mix thoroughly.
Sift flour, salt, baking powder (or soda) and cinnamon in a bowl.
Mix the flour mixture with the honey mixture and knead the stiff dough.
Form a ball from the dough, wrap it in plastic wrap and put in a warm place for 1 hour.
After an hour roll the dough into sausage and cut it into pieces. Form a crescent-shaped sausage from each piece. Lay the crescents on baking paper and place in the oven for 15-20 minutes at 170 degrees. Cookies must acquire a golden hue.
Melt the chocolate on a water bath and add some brandy.
Carefully dip the ends of the cookies in hot chocolate. Lay the cookies on the grid; put an oilcloth under the grid (because chocolate will drip). Put the grid in a fridge.
As soon as the chocolate hardens, you may serve the cookies.