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PART TWO
EXERCISE 5
What's the difference between.
• To come down, into, on as, in for, with, to, out;
• To keep down, off, up;
• To bring out, up, around;
• To throw up, off;
• To call up, in;
• To check on, in on;
• To look up to, after, in on, out for;
• To work out, into?
EXERCISE 6
Retell the text.
EXERCISE 7
Speak of a case when you came down.
L E S S O N 11
CLOTHES
There are many problems in the family, especially when
there are kids in it. They may wear out their pants, wear
down their shoes, grow out of clothes. The mother always
has to rub their clothes off after a walk, pull down their
pants to patch, look out for what they have on so that she
may brag about her son or daughter. Make them toss off
dirty clothes and hand new ones out to them, watch out
for the buttons lest they should come off, dress her chil
dren up for a holiday.
HOUSEHOLD
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When pants or shirts are worn out it's only half a prob
lem. They can be patched up. When the kid grows out of
a jacket, it can be made over.But if the shoes are run down,
there's the only way out — to get another pair.
In the shop if one is careful picking out the shoes they
won't blow him off and pass anything inferior in quality
off on him. It's rather advisable that the shoe should fit in
with the foot so that you have no need to break it in
later. If the shoes are OK pay for them and be happy.
EXERCISE 1
Find English equivalents in the text and make up sentences
of your own.
Разнашивать, ставить заплату, изнашивать обувь, переде
лывать, нарядно одевать, сбрасывать одежду, хвастаться,
быть одетым во что-либо, стягивать, подходить, сбагрить,
надуть, выбирать, оторваться (о пуговице), следить, разда
вать, чистить, вырасти из чего-либо, проносить.
EXERCISE 2
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: