1. ... on the television. There’s a good comedy on.
2. Don’t speak too soon and don’t ... at conclusions.
3. Don’t let him ... away with my bag!
4. How are you ... along with each other?
5. It’s not polite to ... into a room without knocking.
6. The boy was asked to ... his pockets inside out.
Choose the right preposition with the verbs get, rush, run, turn. Complete the centences and write them down.
along at away down over out .
1. She’s always running ... her younger sister in front of her friends.
2. He was so unhappy that he tried to run ... from his family.
3. What will the world use for the power when it runs ... of oil?
4. The car turned ... three times after the crash.
5. Get the horses ... . We want to go for a ride.
6. There’s no need to rush ... the job, it can wait.
Объяснение:
САМ РЕШЫ Я ЮАЛЫ ХОЧУ
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написать "cram story"по английскому языку употребляя выражения Phrases and Word Combinations to get/come to grips with smb/smth (informal) сходиться ( в схватке/ борьбе ) с... to take up time and energy занимать / требовать времени и сил to linger in the mind запасть в душу a borderline case крайний случай, пограничный случай/инцидент to plump for smth (informal) решительно поддерживать, выступать "за" to ponder over smth вдуматься, думать, по-, размышлять to feel the faint stirrings of curiosity/hatred, etc. ощущать чувствовать еле уловимые признаки раздражения to size smb up (informal) оценивать, составлять мнение ( о ком-л., чем-л. ) to have one's feet (firm) on the ground иметь почву под ногами, иметь основание to have things (too much) one's own way стоять на своѐм, по-своему to get into a groove/rut (informal) войти в привычную колею (рутину) to look round for ideas взвесить планы/намерения an odd coincidence случайное совпадение to feel reassured чувствовать неуверенность / недоверие to send smb to Coventry (informal) бойкотировать, [игнорировать] in the flesh живым, воплоти to have/bear a grudge against smb иметь зуб против ( кого-л. )
1. She is so funny! She always makes me laugh.
2. They are such crazy people! I never know what they are going to do next.
3. Dana has so much to do about the house.
4. Most of the audience had never heard such music, so they enjoyed the
performance of our school chorus.
5. The play was so good that I watched it five times.
6. Computer skills are so useful nowadays.
7. Look at this nice drawing. Helen is such a smart girl.
8. Miss Alison is such a busy person. She always has a lot of things to do.
9. She speaks English so fluently that I thought she was American.
10. I don`t know if that is such a good idea.
So - before adjectives.
Such - before nouns.