Read the dialogue. Рис. \(1\). Languages — Hey, Sam! How are your studies going? — Hi, Jack. They are going well, thank you. I've just finished my essay on borrowings in the English language. — That's interesting. Are there a lot? — Quite a lot, I would say. I have found out that about two thirds of the vocabulary are borrowed. — Mostly from French, I suppose? — You're right. During the Norman conquest a plethora of new words came to the English language. That's why there are different words for meat and animals that give it: pig and pork, cow and beef, deer and venison and so on. — Hmm, I didn't know that. What about Latin? Are there any vocabulary from the Romans? — Sure. The words 'democratic', 'camp' and 'school', for example. There are plenty of them, actually. — What about other languages, Slavic or Asian, for example? — There are some words from Russian: tsar, beef stroganoff, babushka. Although 'babushka' doesn't mean 'grandmother' as it does in Russia. It's a headscarf that Russian elderly women wear. — That's funny! 1. I've just finished my essay on in the English language. 2. That's why there are for meat and animals that give it: pig and pork, cow and beef, deer and venison and so on. 3. It's a that Russian elderly women wear.
Задание

Read the dialogue.

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Рис. \(1\). Languages

— Hey, Sam! How are your studies going?

— Hi, Jack. They are going well, thank you. I've just finished my essay on borrowings in the English language.

— That's interesting. Are there a lot?

— Quite a lot, I would say. I have found out that about two thirds of the vocabulary are borrowed.

— Mostly from French, I suppose?

— You're right. During the Norman conquest a plethora of new words came to the English language. That's why there are different words for meat and animals that give it: pig and pork, cow and beef, deer and venison and so on.

— Hmm, I didn't know that. What about Latin? Are there any vocabulary from the Romans?

— Sure. The words 'democratic', 'camp' and 'school', for example. There are plenty of them, actually.

— What about other languages, Slavic or Asian, for example?

— There are some words from Russian: tsar, beef stroganoff, babushka. Although 'babushka' doesn't mean 'grandmother' as it does in Russia. It's a headscarf that Russian elderly women wear.

— That's funny!

Fill in the gaps.

  1. I've just finished my essay on [ ] in the English language.

  2. That's why there are [ ] for meat and animals that give it: pig and pork, cow and beef, deer and venison and so on.

  3. It's a [ ] that Russian elderly women wear.