№1
1-helmet
2-hairbrush
3-baker
4-mechanic
5- salt
6-pineapple
7-dolphin
8-tired
№2
She is a great cook. She is / can cook very well.
Look! Nancy is swim / swimming.
Is / Can he ride a bike?
We don’t need much / many sugar.
Do we need many / much mangoes for the fruit salad?
There are a lot of / much oranges in the basket.
Alan always is watching / watches TV in the evening.
Diane is in her room now. She reads / is reading comics.
You must / mustn’t do your homework.
You must / mustn’t go to bed late.
№3
A) A postamn works in a post office. He takes letters to to people’s houses
B) A waiter works in a cafe. He serves people
C) I usually go to the park once a week.
D)Does he sometimes wash the dishes?
E) Was Paul at school yesterday?
№4
An elephant is shorter than a giraffe.
A monkey is funnier than a gorilla.
The children watched a film last weekend.
Sue cooked supper an hour ago.
She didn't visit the zoo on Saturday.
Did Ben wash the dishes in the morning?
Bob is the best student in my class.
Julie is shier than Clara.
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Technically not a tapestry (as tapestries are woven, not embroidered), this exquisite piece of cloth shows about 70 historical scenes and is narrated with Latin tituli2. It’s origins and the history of creation are still hotly debated in scholarly circles, but the two main theories give the credit either to the Queen Matilda of Flanders who was a wife of William the Conqueror, or to a bishop Odo of Bayeux, who was William’s half-brother and eventually became a regent of England in his absence.
The tapestry is made largely of plain weave3 linen and embroidered with wool yarn. The woolen crewelwork4 is made in various shades of brown, blue and green, mainly terracotta, russet, and olive green. Later restorations have also added some brighter colours, such as orange and light yellow. Attempts at restoration of both the beginning and the end of the tapestry were made at some points, adding some missing tituli and numerals, although an ongoing debate disputes the validity of these restorations.