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In the Southeast Asian country of Cambodia, at some restaurants, you only have to pay one dollar, and a few minutes later a waiter will bring you a delicious, cooked, giant, hairy spider. This is great, but what can you do if you don’t want to pay that much money? Well, don’t worry. There is now a cooking school in Cambodia where you can learn how to cook your own spiders. Here’s how to cook a giant spider. First, find a large tarantula. Make sure that the spider is dead, and then drop it into a bowl of sugar, salt, spice, chicken powder and water. After a few minutes, pick it up and then fry it in boiling oil for about 45 seconds. Mr. Ratana, a cooking teacher, says, “That makes them crispy outside, and soft inside.” He also says that the body of the tarantula tastes the best. “The legs are not so good, ” he says. Many people say that cooked spiders are quite tasty, similar to the taste of crab. So, are you interested in learning more about cooking and eating spiders? If you are, then Mr. Ratana’s cooking lessons are available seven days a week between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Well, what are you waiting for? Найдите все глаголы, существительные и прилагательные

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Существительные: country, restaurants, a waiter, spider, money, cooking school, spiders, spider, tarantula, the spider, bowl, sugar, salt, spice, chicken powder, water, minutes, oil, seconds, a cooking teacher, the body, the legs, people, taste, crab, learning, ccoking, eating, lessons, days, a week.

Прилагательные: Southeast, Asian, delicious, cooked, giant, hairy, great, giant, large, dead, boiling, crispy, soft, the best, not good, tasty, similar, interested in, available.

Suralevartem

1. They were sleeping at ten o’clock last night.

They weren't sleeping at ten o’clock last night

Were they sleeping at ten o’clock last night?

2. I was writing a letter to my granny at eight o’clock yesterday.

I wasn't writing a letter to my granny at eight o’clock yesterday

What was i writing to my granny at eight o’clock yesterday?

3. She was helping mother about the house from two till six.

She wasn't helping mother about the house from two till six

Who was helping mother about the house from two till six?

4. George was doing his lessons the whole evening.

George wasn't doing his lessons the whole evening

Was George doing his lessons the whole evening or morning?

5. He was speaking in a low voice.

He wasn't speaking in a low voice

Was he speaking in a low voice?

6. It was snowing when I left my house yesterday.

It wasn't snowing when I left my house yesterday

Was it snowing or raining when I left my house yesterday?

7. We were going to the office when we met them in the street.

We weren't going to the office when we met them in the street

Were we going to the office when we met them in the street?

8. You were cooking from two till four yesterday.

You weren't cooking from two till four yesterday

When were you cooking yesterday?

9. She was reading a book while they were watching television.

She wasn't reading a book while they were watching television

Was she reading a book while they were watching television?

10. My friend was waiting for a bus when I saw him at the bus stop.

My friend wasn't waiting for a bus when I saw him at the bus stop

Was my friend waiting for a bus or route taxi when I saw him at the bus stop?

11. Our children were making noise the whole evening yesterday.

Our children weren't making noise the whole evening yesterday

When were our children making noise?

12. They were speaking about this film when I entered the room.

They weren't speaking about this film when I entered the room

Were they speaking about this book or film when I entered the room?

 

Yelena_Gennadevna

1. little money (

2. little money

3. few chairs

4. little chairs

5. few songs

6. not much water

7. few people (хотя можно сказать "couple of people" - было бы намного лучше, но в условиях, к сожалению, нельзя употреблять дополнительные слова)

8. little water

9. few chairs

10. few minutes (хотя можно сказать "couple of minutes" - тоже еще один варинат)

11. few cats (хотя можно сказать "couple of cats" - тоже еще один варинат

12. few days (хотя можно сказать "couple of days" - тоже еще один варинат

13. little work

14. little sugar

15. few eggs

16. little cheese.

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In the Southeast Asian country of Cambodia, at some restaurants, you only have to pay one dollar, and a few minutes later a waiter will bring you a delicious, cooked, giant, hairy spider. This is great, but what can you do if you don’t want to pay that much money? Well, don’t worry. There is now a cooking school in Cambodia where you can learn how to cook your own spiders. Here’s how to cook a giant spider. First, find a large tarantula. Make sure that the spider is dead, and then drop it into a bowl of sugar, salt, spice, chicken powder and water. After a few minutes, pick it up and then fry it in boiling oil for about 45 seconds. Mr. Ratana, a cooking teacher, says, “That makes them crispy outside, and soft inside.” He also says that the body of the tarantula tastes the best. “The legs are not so good, ” he says. Many people say that cooked spiders are quite tasty, similar to the taste of crab. So, are you interested in learning more about cooking and eating spiders? If you are, then Mr. Ratana’s cooking lessons are available seven days a week between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Well, what are you waiting for? Найдите все глаголы, существительные и прилагательные
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