Exercise 1. what will you say in these situations? use imperative mood and the verbs in brackets. 1. you want the salt. (give) you say: you need an umbrella. (lend) you say: you want some information. (send) you say: you want to see the letter. (show) exercise 2. choose the right option. a: what’s her number? b: mind you/let me see, i have it here somewhere. a: and he said he was go… b: well, that’s typical! a: hold on/you know! let me tell you what he said! exercise 3. match sentences (1-4) with sentences (a-d) to get a complete idea. 1. mary and tom like to communicate very much. 2. my children had an argument. 3. my sister and i wear the same size. 4. that was their longest staring contest. a) they write to each other every day. b) they stood looking into one another’s eyes for a long time. c) they sat without looking at one another. d) we often borrow each other’s clothes. exercise 4. fill in the gaps with the right nouns to learn some superstitions. leaves, magpies, umbrella, stairs, ladder never open an in the house. if you see two you’ll be happy. don’t walk under a catch falling in autumn and you’ll have good luck. don’t go past somebody on the exercise 5. fill in the gaps with the right nouns to learn about thanksgiving day. harvest, holiday, turkey thanksgiving day is an annual national (1) marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including (2) which commemorates a (3) festival celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621. много
2. Let me see, I have it here somewhere.
Hold on!
3. 1a; 2c; 3d; 4b
4. Never open an umbrella in the house.
If you see two magpies, you’ll be happy.
Don’t walk under a ladder.
Catch falling leaves in autumn and you’ll have good luck.
Don’t go past somebody on the stairs.
5. Thanksgiving Day is an annual national (1) holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including (2) turkey, which commemorates a (3) harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621.