Поманите Say where you can buy them. EXAMPLE:
fish
flour
a cake
I can buy potatoes at the greengrocer's.
beef
at the grocer's
fresh milk
at the butcher's
sausages
at the fishmonger's
a carton of cream (at the fish shop)
a pound of bacon
at the greengrocer's
a tin of fruit
at the supermarket
a bar of chocolate
at the dairy
at the confectionery
at the baker's
sour cream
potatoes
a loaf of
bread
carrots
yogurt
E) The story of the invention of the telephone is a very dramatic one. They even made a film about it. But first let’s make sure we understand the principle of how a telephone works.
D) Watson plucked a steel reed to make it vibrate, and it produced a twanging sound. Suddenly Bell came rushing into the room, crying to Watson: “Don’t change anything. What did you do then? Let me see.” He found that the steel rod, while vibrating over the magnet, had caused a current of varying strength to flow through the wire. This made the reed in Bell’s room vibrate and produce a twanging sound.
F) These vibrations send a varying, or undulating, current over the telephone line. The weaker and stronger currents cause a disk in the receiver at the other end of the line to vibrate exactly as the diaphragm in the transmitter is vibrating. This sets up waves in the air exactly like those which you sent into the mouthpiece. When these sound waves reach the ear of the person at the other end, they have the same effect as they have if they come directly from your mouth.
C) When you speak, the air makes your vocal cords vibrate. These vibrations are passed on to the air molecules so that sound waves come out of your mouth, that is, vibrations in the air. These sounds waves strike an aluminium disk or diaphragm in the transmitter of your telephone. And the disk vibrates back and forth in just the same way the molecules of the air are vibrating.
B) The next day the telephone was made and voice sounds could be recognized over the first telephone line, which was from the top of the building down two flights. Then, on March 10 of next year, the first sentence was heard: “Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.”
A) Now to the story of Alexander Graham Bell and how he invented the telephone. On June 2, 1875, he was experimenting in Boston with the idea of sending several telegraph messages over the same wire at the same time. He was using a set of steel reeds. He was working with the receiving set in one room, while his assistant, Thomas Watson, operated the sending set in the other room.
1. We met in a café last night. 2. Max saw his friends after work two days ago. 3. We planned our summer holidays two months ago. 4. Martin sang a song at the college concert. 5. We had a dinner at a restaurant the day before yesterday. 6. Tom phoned his girlfriend yesterday afternoon. 7. They left work at 18.00 last week. 8. Alex got up late in the morning yesterday. 9. I tidied my room at the weekend. 10. My girlfriend fell ill three days ago. 11. Last year, we grew potatoes in our garden. 12. Last year, she celebrated Christmas at home. 13. Emily lost her keys yesterday. 14. I (wore a new shirt to college the day before yesterday.
Как составляются предложениях в Past Simple:
Утвердительные предложения правильные глаголы:
Сущ+глагол+окончание ed (если заканчивается глагол на -y, то вместо неё пишем -I и добавляем окончание -ed)
I tidied my room yesterday. I phoned her two days ago.
Отрицательные предложения:
Сущ+didn’t +глагол
I didn’t tidy my room yesterday. I didn’t phone her two days ago.
Вопросительные предложения:
Did+Сущ+глагол
Did you tidy your room yesterday? Did you phone her two days ago?
ВАЖНО: а как изменяются неправильные глаголы, уже надо запомнить самому:)