B G N Complete the sentences with words from Exercise 4. 1. My sister's got a chicken in her garden. We have for breakfast when we visit. 2 I can't make toast - there's no 3 Crisps are from 4 Talways have in my coffee. 5 People make wine from 6 Our dog can't eat like apples or grapes; it's bad for him. Meat and vegetables are OK. 7 I love with bits of fruit in it.
At dawn, I saw footprints of a Fox in the snow. It's walked from the road towards the city Park. In the morning sky high above the houses circled and argued jackdaws. A crow is sitting on a birch tree and it was amazed to see a young gray poodle. It jumped around and barked cheerfully and good-naturedly. In the noon the bird flew on my balcony and looked impatiently out the window. My cat darted across the wide sill and poked his nose into the cold glass, so he wanted to catch the curious guest. Define a sequence of points of the plan. A curious visitor on the balcony. The traces off the highway . Meeting the crow and a poodle.
Christmas .To celebrate this holiday started the day before, on January 6, on Christmas Eve or the Holy Eve. Another evening of January 6 was called "Christmas carols". According to the church statute on this day, one should observe a strict fast with complete abstinence from food to the first star, which symbolizes the Christmas star, who in her time proclaimed the Magi about the birth of the infant Christ. Christmas Eve is the final day of the Christmas Lent, which got its name, because on that day it is customary to eat osovo (kutya). This dish is prepared from poppy or almond milk mixed with honey, and porridge from red wheat or barley, rye, buckwheat, peas, lentils. Also, whole or chopped kernels of walnuts, sweet almonds, grated poppies are added there. Kutey began the meal both in Christmas and on Epiphany Eve. According to tradition, on the Holy Evening, there should be 12 dishes on the Christmas
Define a sequence of points of the plan.
A curious visitor on the balcony.
The traces off the highway .
Meeting the crow and a poodle.
Christmas Eve is the final day of the Christmas Lent, which got its name, because on that day it is customary to eat osovo (kutya). This dish is prepared from poppy or almond milk mixed with honey, and porridge from red wheat or barley, rye, buckwheat, peas, lentils. Also, whole or chopped kernels of walnuts, sweet almonds, grated poppies are added there. Kutey began the meal both in Christmas and on Epiphany Eve. According to tradition, on the Holy Evening, there should be 12 dishes on the Christmas