10 1 Look at the phrasal verbs used in these sentences and match them with the definitions. 1 If you want to buy a tablet, you should set some money aside each week. 2 The government say that they aren't going to cut back on education. 3 She lent me some money last week, but next week I have to pay it back. 4 The bill comes to £43.50. 5 He doesn't earn much, but it's enough for him to get by 6 I picked up some amazing bargains in the sales. 7 I couldn't buy that new game because they'd already sold out. 8 She's going to splash out and buy that designer jacket. a) give someone the same amount of money they lent you b) save money from a larger amount to use it later. c) reduce the amount of money you spend. d) buy. e) buy something expensive. f) have just enough money so that you can do what you need to. g) reach a total when you add all the parts together. h) stop selling a product because there are no more available
1. Чтобы стать профессиональным музыкантом, вы должны во первых узнать о нотах потом изучить их.
2. Вы должны послушать множество мелодии, тренировать свой голос.
3. Это может занять много времени.
но вы не должны отчаиваться ведь чтобы добиться желаемого надо стараться.
4. Вам необходимо отправить свои записи по адресу к главному отделению. И так вы можете заключить сделку, a потом полноценно стать музыкантом
5. Однажды вы можете стать музыкантом, певцом. И очень популярным человека что окупит ваш трут
1.She's medium-height, slim and mid-race she's extremely good-looking too, with big brown eges and shoulder length, brown curly hair.
2.She can express her ideas clearly and they are often thought-provoking. She's got a great sense of humour as well and she isn't afraid of laughing at herself.
3.She's recorded three best-selling albums, performed love on a regular basis and collaborated with a string of other musicans. Corinne is currently an ambassador for a charity that works with local communities in Africa.