Read the dialogue "Do you cook much?" Daniel and Hana talk about how much they cook and how often they eat out. Daniel: So Hana, tell me, do you cook much? Hana: Yes, I always cook. I often cook with my roommate, and we always make Chinese or Japanese food. How about you? Daniel: Well, I don’t really cook that often. I’m really busy during the week. So, I always just get something at the shop and get that. But, during the weekends, I always cook because I really like making food. That’s what I do. Hana: So, do you ever eat out? Daniel:Only occasionally, because I’m really busy during the week, and I prefer cooking, so not really often. I don’t go out really often to eat. Whenever I’m tired, and I don’t have time to cook during the week, I go and eat out with a friend, so! And you? Hana: Well, I always, so I normally go and eat out during the weekend with my friends or family. Write the adverbs with other words. Fill in the gaps: 1. I often cook with my roommate, and we Chinese of Japanese food. How about you? 2. So, I something at the shop and get that. 3. Well, I always, so I and eat out during the weekend with my friends or family. Источники: http://www.elllo.org/english/beginner/B03-DanielHana-Cooking.htm
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Read the dialogue "Do you cook much?"

Daniel and Hana talk about how much they cook and how often they eat out.

Daniel: So Hana, tell me, do you cook much?

Hana: Yes, I always cook. I often cook with my roommate, and we always make Chinese or Japanese food. How about you?

Daniel: Well, I don’t really cook that often. I’m really busy during the week. So, I always just get something at the shop and get that. But, during the weekends, I always cook because I really like making food. That’s what I do.

Hana: So, do you ever eat out?

Daniel: Only occasionally, because I’m really busy during the week, and I prefer cooking, so not really often. I don’t go out really often to eat. Whenever I’m tired, and I don’t have time to cook during the week, I go and eat out with a friend, so! And you?

Hana: Well, I always, so I normally go and eat out during the weekend with my friends or family.

Write the adverbs with other words. Fill in the gaps:

  1. I often cook with my roommate, and we  [ ] Chinese of Japanese food. How about you?

  2. So, I  [ ] something at the shop and get that.

  3. Well, I always, so I  [ ] and eat out during the weekend with my friends or family.