Complete the sentences with personal and objective pronouns. 1) Lizzie will be very busy. I talked to and she told she had
to finish the work at the project. 2) We visited Boris yesterday.
showed us his new flat. 3) Dolly and Sue were preparing a wall
newspaper. ... were writing an article at that time. 4) Molly has
just phoned me and ... promised to help her. 5) Tony is playing
volleyball with his friends at the moment. often play together
on Saturdays. 6) Have you seen Dick today? He phoned ... and
I told ... you were out. 7) I've seen your book somewhere. I think
on my desk yesterday. 8) The stars are very bright at
night. You can see ... clearly if the sky is cloudless. 9) I'd like to
speak to Cathy. ... told me to phone ... in the evening. 10) Albert
is very kind.
... is always ready to help his friends.
In the morning I usually have porridge. I often start my breakfast with a cereal which is not cooked, it is something dry, ready to be eaten or muesli – some grain or porridge which is not cooked with dried fruit, nuts and so on.
I also like eggs (cooked in different ways). I don’t practically eat butter, I prefer soft margarine – made of vegetable fat, which is not heavy and creamy. I don’t eat jam at breakfast, I eat marmalade which is not sweet, there is slight bitterness; it’s rather pleasant.
I usually don’t have substantial breakfast on weekdays, I do it on weekends when I get up late. Very often I have just tea or coffee with sandwiches. Tea is usually taken by me with milk. I like very strong tea without sugar.
Sometimes when I am in hurry I don’t have time to have proper breakfast and I go to the university being hungry. In such case I usually buy something like «Snickers» or «Mars» on my way to the Alma Mater.