If I win a lot of money I will buy a car.
If I receive a lot of money I will go to Africa.
If I have a lot of money I will buy a house.
If I win a lot of money I will go shopping.
If I receive a lot of money I will buy my mother a lot of flowers.
If I receive a lot of money I will go to Africa.
If I have a lot of money I will buy a house.
If I win a lot of money I will go shopping.
If I receive a lot of money I will buy my mother a lot of flowers.
1. I’ll throw him a ball when he joins us.
2. She will speak to her coach when he comes.
3. They will train regularly when the coach tells them.
4. I won’t trouble mother when I’m adult.
5. We’ll take part in the boat race when the summer comes.
6. Mrs. Brown will punish Jim when he comes home.
7. I’ll follow your advice when I’m in trouble.
2. She will speak to her coach when he comes.
3. They will train regularly when the coach tells them.
4. I won’t trouble mother when I’m adult.
5. We’ll take part in the boat race when the summer comes.
6. Mrs. Brown will punish Jim when he comes home.
7. I’ll follow your advice when I’m in trouble.
The football match ended in a draw.
The cricket ended in a draw.
The rugby match ended in a draw.
The basketball game ended in a draw.
The volleyball game ended in draw.
The cricket ended in a draw.
The rugby match ended in a draw.
The basketball game ended in a draw.
The volleyball game ended in draw.
Mrs. Green received a letter the other day.
Mrs. Green received a telegramme the other day.
Mrs. Green received a magazine the other day.
Mrs. Green received a telegramme the other day.
Mrs. Green received a magazine the other day.
I have bought an excellent book.
I have bought an excellent guitar.
I have bought an excellent vacuum cleaner.
I have bought an excellent violin.
I have bought an excellent armchair.
I have bought an excellent guitar.
I have bought an excellent vacuum cleaner.
I have bought an excellent violin.
I have bought an excellent armchair.
1. It’s Fred.
2. It’s his.
3. It’s hers.
4. It’s hers.
5. It’s his.
6. It’s hers.
7. They are ours.
2. It’s his.
3. It’s hers.
4. It’s hers.
5. It’s his.
6. It’s hers.
7. They are ours.
1. Liz always cooks herself.
2. Bill never drives the car himself.
3. Janet always cleans the carpet with the vacuum cleaner herself.
4. Bob and Sam are small but they always write letters to their grandparents themselves.
5. The children always wash up themselves.
6. Collin never turns on TV himself.
2. Bill never drives the car himself.
3. Janet always cleans the carpet with the vacuum cleaner herself.
4. Bob and Sam are small but they always write letters to their grandparents themselves.
5. The children always wash up themselves.
6. Collin never turns on TV himself.
1. Jack always trains in the morning. So does Kate.
2. Peter can play rugby very well. So do we.
3. Bob and Kate were in the City yesterday. So did Polly.
4. Albert has done his homework. So have I.
5. Caroline plays the flute badly. So do you.
2. Peter can play rugby very well. So do we.
3. Bob and Kate were in the City yesterday. So did Polly.
4. Albert has done his homework. So have I.
5. Caroline plays the flute badly. So do you.
1. He can swim well. So can his brother.
2. I didn’t go to school yesterday. Neither did my friends.
3. Peter studies well. So does his sister.
4. I wasn’t tired. Neither was my little brother.
5. I will do my home work tomorrow. So will my classmate.
6. I’m interested in football. So do all boys in our class.
2. I didn’t go to school yesterday. Neither did my friends.
3. Peter studies well. So does his sister.
4. I wasn’t tired. Neither was my little brother.
5. I will do my home work tomorrow. So will my classmate.
6. I’m interested in football. So do all boys in our class.
I can buy bread at the baker’s.
I can buy meat at the butcher’s.
I can not buy sweets at the greengrocer’s.
I can buy cottage cheese in the village.
I can buy vegetables there.
I can buy fish at the fishmonger’s.
I can buy meat at the butcher’s.
I can not buy sweets at the greengrocer’s.
I can buy cottage cheese in the village.
I can buy vegetables there.
I can buy fish at the fishmonger’s.
She bought a carton of cream.
She bought a bottle of tomato ketchup.
She bought a bottle of milk.
She bought a packet of soup.
She bought a loaf of bread.
She bought a bag of flour.
She bought a packet of tea.
She bought a tin of meat.
She bought a bottle of tomato ketchup.
She bought a bottle of milk.
She bought a packet of soup.
She bought a loaf of bread.
She bought a bag of flour.
She bought a packet of tea.
She bought a tin of meat.
1. Yes, she does. We like fried pork for dinner.
2. My sister does.
3. They buy fish, caviar and other things at fishmonger’s.
4. Yes, he does.
5. Oh, yes, he is.
6. They usually buy two loaves of bread every day.
7. Five pounds and a half.
8. Of course, he could.
2. My sister does.
3. They buy fish, caviar and other things at fishmonger’s.
4. Yes, he does.
5. Oh, yes, he is.
6. They usually buy two loaves of bread every day.
7. Five pounds and a half.
8. Of course, he could.
That’s a bit too much to pay for this fish.
That’s a bit too much to pay for this meat.
I paid two pounds for that beef.
I paid one pound for that loaves of bread.
He wrapped the sausages in white paper.
He wrapped fish in brown paper.
That’s a bit too much to pay for this meat.
I paid two pounds for that beef.
I paid one pound for that loaves of bread.
He wrapped the sausages in white paper.
He wrapped fish in brown paper.
Nelly is cutting bread.
Nelly is cutting the cake.
Nelly is cutting cheese.
Nelly is cutting meat.
Nelly is cutting the cake.
Nelly is cutting cheese.
Nelly is cutting meat.
У мясника
Мери Поппинс делает покупки с детьми. У неё большой список. Они уже были в бакалее и купили сахар, бекон, соль и рис. Они также были у торговца рыбой и купили рыбу на ужин. Они были в булочной и купили два батона белого хлеба. Теперь Мери надо идти к мяснику и купить мясо.
— Два фунта сосисок и лучшую свинину, пожалуйста, — сказала Мери Поппинс. — Извините, мы спешим.
Мясник был дружелюбный толстяк. Он был также большой и красный, почти как его сосиски.
— Спешите, — сказал он. — Ну, жаль! Я надеялся, что вы пришли немного поболтать. Знаете, мы, мясники, любим компанию. Но если вы торопитесь, конечно… Два фунта, вы сказали? Правильно.
И он отрезал сосисок и завернул их в сначала в белую бумагу, потом в коричневую.
— И у меня есть хороший кусок свинины. Посмотрите.
— Это выглядит очень хорошо. Сколько он стоит?
— Ну, по четыре с половиной, получается 36 фунтов. Это нормально?
— Да, спасибо.
— Что-нибудь ещё? — спросил он с надеждой. — Может быть говядины?
— Не сегодня, — ответила Мери Поппинс.
Продавец связал покупку и протянул её ей.
— Плохая погода, — сказал он.
— Не верится, что вообще будет лето, — ответила она. Она заплатила деньги и получила сдачу, потом они вышли из магазина.
The butcher thought that Mary Poppins had come to talk to him.
Мери Поппинс делает покупки с детьми. У неё большой список. Они уже были в бакалее и купили сахар, бекон, соль и рис. Они также были у торговца рыбой и купили рыбу на ужин. Они были в булочной и купили два батона белого хлеба. Теперь Мери надо идти к мяснику и купить мясо.
— Два фунта сосисок и лучшую свинину, пожалуйста, — сказала Мери Поппинс. — Извините, мы спешим.
Мясник был дружелюбный толстяк. Он был также большой и красный, почти как его сосиски.
— Спешите, — сказал он. — Ну, жаль! Я надеялся, что вы пришли немного поболтать. Знаете, мы, мясники, любим компанию. Но если вы торопитесь, конечно… Два фунта, вы сказали? Правильно.
И он отрезал сосисок и завернул их в сначала в белую бумагу, потом в коричневую.
— И у меня есть хороший кусок свинины. Посмотрите.
— Это выглядит очень хорошо. Сколько он стоит?
— Ну, по четыре с половиной, получается 36 фунтов. Это нормально?
— Да, спасибо.
— Что-нибудь ещё? — спросил он с надеждой. — Может быть говядины?
— Не сегодня, — ответила Мери Поппинс.
Продавец связал покупку и протянул её ей.
— Плохая погода, — сказал он.
— Не верится, что вообще будет лето, — ответила она. Она заплатила деньги и получила сдачу, потом они вышли из магазина.
The butcher thought that Mary Poppins had come to talk to him.
What was Mary Poppins doing?
What did she buy?
Why did she come to the butcher’s?
What did she buy there?
How much did she pay?
What did she say about the weather?
What did she buy?
Why did she come to the butcher’s?
What did she buy there?
How much did she pay?
What did she say about the weather?
The butcher was a fat friendly man. He was also large and red, rather like one of his own sausages.
“Bad weather”, he said.
“Don’t believe we’re going to get any summer at all” answered Mary Poppins.
“Bad weather”, he said.
“Don’t believe we’re going to get any summer at all” answered Mary Poppins.
Mary Poppins was at the grocer’s and bought sugar, bacon, salt and rice. She was at the fishmonger’s and bought fish. She was at the baker’s and bought two loaves of bread. She was at the butcher’s and bought sausages and pork.
I went to the baker’s and bought bread and then I went to the grocer’s and bought sugar.
1. He defended himself bravely.
2. Suddenly she saw herself in the mirror.
3. He is very little. He can’t dress himself.
4. She always speaks only about herself.
5. I cook breakfast in the morning myself.
6. I saw it myself.
7. I saw himself.
2. Suddenly she saw herself in the mirror.
3. He is very little. He can’t dress himself.
4. She always speaks only about herself.
5. I cook breakfast in the morning myself.
6. I saw it myself.
7. I saw himself.
One day we went to the sweet shop. It was a very big shop. I like sweets very much. I can eat them all the time. In the shop there were sweets of all kinds. I wanted to taste everything. But it was impossible. My mother bought me only several sweets. But I didn’t want to leave the shop and I said that I wouldn’t go without 2 kilos of sweets. My mother could do nothing but agree.
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