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Практическое занятие 13. Тема «Shopping. Confusing words. Relative clauses».

  1. Circle the words that complete the sentences correctly.

    1. He’s the jeweler who / whose prices are quite reasonable.

    2. That was the shop where / which I bought my first computer.

    3. One of the shop assistants which / who served me was very helpful.

    4. The sales figures who / which we saw this morning were higher than we had expected.

    5. I don’t know if she’s the person who / whose idea of advertisement will be used by the company.

  2. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that hits in the sentence.

tradition major replace sizzle tempt

    1. The bakery sells pies that have been made in the …………………… way.

    2. The ……………… of shops in this area are quite expensive because there are a lot of tourists here.

    3. When I took the battery back to the shop, they gave me a ………………. immediately.

    4. She was wearing a ……………. Pink pullover she’d bought the day before.

    5. The chocolate cakes in the window looked very ……………….. indeed.

  1. Use the words below to complete the sentences, where TWO words is extra, that you don’t need to use :

action advantage attention chains economy matters menu mixture place price shop store

  1. If you take …………….. of all the special offers, you will save quite a lot of money.

  2. Buying cheap washing powder is usually a false …………….. .

  3. You should have paid ……………. to the washing instructions before you put the pullover in the washing machine.

  4. The CD player was scratched and to make ……………… worse, one of the earphones didn’t work properly.

  5. Look a line main ………………. If you want to know what the mobile phone can do.

  6. The sales will cake …………… at the beginning of next month.

  7. Shopping in a department ………………. is easy because you can buy everything you want under one roof.

  8. It’s one of the biggest supermarket ………………. in the north west 3G supermarket s in all.

  9. According to the manager, the shop doesn’t intend to take any …………… amount the faulty printer they sold me.

  10. Could you get me some cough …………………… from the chemist’s, please?

Практическое занятие 14. Тема Food, idioms, containers. Future Continuous».

  1. Circle the correct form of the verb in each sentence.

    1. This time tomorrow evening will enjoy / will be enjoying a meal at the new French restaurant.

    2. Don’t make any arrangements for midday because I will have / will be having lunch with the manner then.

    3. I will try / will be trying cut the chef `s new specialties later on this morning, so I can’t have lunch with you.

    4. Don’t worry about cooking I will make / will be making your delicious pie for dinner.

    5. Harry’s not happy because he has to go on a diet and he won’t eat / won’t be eating his food

  2. Match the words with their meanings.

1. slain a a meal paste

2. broth b chocolate

3. raw c a dirty mark

4. chilled d a thick soup

5. corkscrew e made cool

6. pate f. something used to open a wine bottle

  1. Use the words below to complete the sentences which follow.

hard jar packet soft tin

box bunch cooked fried

  1. I bought a lovely……….. of grapes from the greengrocer’s this morning.

  2. If you eat that big ………. of crisps, you won’t be able to eat lunch.

  3. There’s a new………….. a strawberry jam in the cupboard.

  4. Open a ………….. of bears, warm chem up and put. Upon on a piece of loast.

  5. We’ve got a…………… of chocolates we car open after dinner this evening.

  6. I’d prefer a…………… drink rather than an alcoholic.

  7. Did you order ………… eggs or an omelette?

  1. Circle the words that complete the sentences correctly.

    1. Children have / take it for granted their parents will cook for them.

    2. How can we take / yet rid of the wasps that bother us when we have a picnic?

    3. Instead of working hard, the waiters stood around saying / telling jokes.

    4. You’ve mixed / confused up the around. Tasked for lamb chops, not stuffed peppers.

    5. Too many cooks mess/ spoil the broth!