Задание
Choose the correct option
- A: That's £25, please.
B:[Single, please.|Hello. Can I help you?|Here you are.] - A: Can I help you?
B:[I'd like a ticket to Brighton, please.|Have a nice day.|Single or return?] - [How|You should|Why] don't you talk to your friend about it?
- I always [lay|do|make] my bed in the morning.
- [Must|Have to|Can] I use some of your insect repellent?
- The show [focuses|features|draws] real doctors.
- Always cross at the [tunnel|road sign|zebra crossing] for your own safety.
- We need to [escape|hide|survive] from the city for a while.
- This [sandy|fairytale|cable] mansion has over 200 rooms!
- To keep [snakes|alligators|mosquitoes] away you need to put on lots of insect repellent.
- I [dust|make|iron] the furniture twice a week.
- What's the [noisiest|noisier|noisy] street in your town?
- A good driver always obeys the [patrol|road|steep] signs.
- I can't think of a [nasty|real-life|catchy] title for my story.
- A good citizen [obeys|follows|cares] the law and reports crimes.
- If you get caught in a [flash|ground|shaking] flood, climb up a tree.
- I sometimes [miss|make|borrow] books from the library.
- Helen has to do all the [chores|features|appliances] around the house.
- The Burj Khalifa is [taller than|the tallest|the most tallest] building in the world.
- You [don't have to|can't|must] park here. It's not allowed.
- Do you take part in [public|citizen|community] activities and events?
- Snakebites can sometimes be [innocent|fatal|poisonous] if you don't make it to the hospital in time.
- A: We'd like to take the 9 am train.
B:[OK. That's £35, please.|Here you are.|Thanks, you too.] - Do you always pay your bills [at|on|in] time?
- Helen [is mopping|mops|are mopping] the floor at the moment.
- The loggerhead turtle's [impressive|breeding|spectacular] season is from late March to early June.
- London is [very|much|as] crowded at this time of the year.
- Mum [mops|hoovers|lays] the carpets every Saturday.
- My dad never goes to work [at|on|in] foot.
- I believe travelling by car is [much|very|as] more convenient than travelling by train.