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Exercise 4. Fill in the necessary prepositions. Translate the sentences into Russian.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 551. Exercise 3. Write out from the text all words denoting food and drinks.
1. We got ___ ___ Sonning and went ___ a walk ___ the village. 2. … ___ the time we had got all the peel ___ and all the eyes ___, there was no potato left – at least none worth speaking ___. 3. If you stop ___ Sonning, put ___ ___ the “Bull”, ___ the church. 4. We also put ___ a cabbage and about half a peck ___ peas. 5. He said he had never heard ___ water-rats ___ Irish stew, and he would rather be ___ the safe side and not try experiments. 6. We roamed ___ sweet Sonning ___ an hour or so. 7. … and I remember that ___ the end, Montmorency, who had evinced great interest ___ the proceedings ____, strolled ___ ___ an earnest and thoughtful air, reappearing, a few minutes afterwards, ___ a dead water-rat ___ his mouth. 8. I fished ___ a couple of eggs that had got cracked and we put those ___. 9. … and as ___ the gravy, it was a poem – a little too rich, perhaps, ___ a weak stomach, but nutritious. 10. Every house is smothered ___ roses, and now, ___ early June, they were bursting ___ ___ clouds ___ dainty splendour. 11. … we decided to go back ___ one ___ the Shiplake islands, and put ___ there ___ the night. 12. The job turned ___ to be the biggest thing ___ its kind that I had ever been ___. 13. … but George stood ___ ___ precedent! 14. One's palate gets so tired ___ the old hackneyed things: here was a dish ___ a new flavour, ___ a taste like nothing else ___ earth. 15. Then George found half a tin ___ potted salmon, and he emptied that ___ the pot.
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