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VII. Make up sentences with the given words and word combinations:

To keep well – добре почуватися,

To blame somebody for something – звинувачувати когось у чомусь,

To be angry with somebody – сердитися на когось,

To waste time – гаяти час,

To do everything in one’s power – робити все можливе,

To burst out laughing – вибухнути сміхом,

To keep one’s mouth shut – тримати рот на замку,

To manage to run away – спромогтися втекти,

To bring somebody and somebody together – зблизити когось,

To be alike – бути однаковими,

To look after somebody properly – добре за кимось доглядати,

To run a house – господарювати,

To make up one’s mind – вирішити,

To get in – зайти,

To get out – вийти,

To keep somebody waiting – примусити когось чекати,

To get hold of somebody – зуміти схопити когось.

VIII. Retell the text using the key-words and phrases given in Exercise VII.

IX. Answer the following questions, using the active vocabulary of the lesson.

  1. Why did Mrs. Bullfinch hesitate before she opened the door?

  2. Why did Albert greet Mrs. Forrester cheerfully?

  3. Why didn't Mr. Forrester want to speak to his wife alone?

  4. Why did Mrs. Forrester say that she didn't blame her husband for anything?

  5. Did Mrs. Forrester really do everything in her power to interest her husband in art and literature? What was the final result of her efforts?

  6. What did Albert think of the people who surrounded his wife?

  7. Albert's partners decided to settle everything nicely, didn't they? What did they mean by that?

  8. What was Mrs. Forrester's last argument in the conver­sation? Did she bring it in because of money considera­tions alone?

  9. Why did Mrs. Forrester burst out laughing at the idea of writing a detective story?

  10. What did Albert and Mrs. Bullfinch think of detective stories? Did they find them dull and all alike?

  11. How did Mrs. Forrester take her husband's opinion of detective stories? Was she really hurt?

  12. Do you think Mrs. Bullfinch was able to look after Mr. Forrester properly? Do you think she would make a bet­ter wife than Mrs. Forrester? Give your reasons.

  13. Why was Mrs. Forrester's heart beating fast after she had got off the tram?

  14. Why did all the guests look at Mrs. Forrester with open mouths when she told them the news?

  15. Why did Mrs. Forrester forget all about her husband? Was she frank when she said so?

  16. Why did her guests burst out into enthusiastic cries?

X. Find Ukrainian equivalents for the following.

held the door wide open; here's Mrs. Forrester to see you; won't you sit down?; as you wish; it isn't your fault; a joke's a joke and should not be carried too far; you're wasting your time; you're literary; you're artistic; there are three of us; how am I to live on that?; they lose by them; me? What a wild idea; I see exactly what you mean; unless he kept his mouth shut; what brought us together; I wish it no longer; I won't look after; he'll have a hobby; pulled up at a stop; suddenly started; after all; you poor things; what about Albert?; I can't bother about Albert