Откройте скобки и напишите глагол в инфинитив с -to, без -to or form. 1. You must (stop) before you cross the road.
2. We like (order) a pizza at the weekend.
3. I'd like ( bring) an interesting book.
4. I don't know where (go).
5. She can't (ride) a bike.
6. Nice (meet) you!
7. I look forward to ( come) summer holidays.
8. We stop (disrupt) the flowers.
9. (Read) is a good habit. 10. She tried (clean) a dirty spot but it didn't work.
Используя пройденную лексику, напишите небольшой текст о себе по образцу.
My name's Masha. I live in the suburbs. I'11th form at school. I'd like
to be an engineer because I'm a creative, hardworking and ambitious person. Although, I can sometimes be rather lazy. I know for my dreams I should be enough patient etc.
Now it's hard to say whether this was actually the case. But one thing is certain: this ancient legend accurately reflects the significance that these fruits had for our ancestors.
At least 3000 years ago, people knew about lemon and used it not only for food, but also for medicinal purposes, as well as for carrying out some ritual ceremonies. So, for example, the ancient Greeks, admired by the aroma and color of lemon, made it the emblem of festivities during weddings.
The name "lemon" comes from the Malay word "lemo". In India, this fruit is called "nimu", and in China "limung", which means useful for mothers.
According to botany, the birthplace of the lemon is India, where it grows wild in mountainous areas, at the foot of the Himalayas, from where it later landed in the countries of Southeast Asia and much later - to Europe. In Russia, they really met lemon only in the second half of the 17th century, when their trees were first brought from Holland to Moscow and planted in the Kremlin's "Ranger Chambers". At the beginning of the XVIII century. in the landed estates, the "fashion" for the cultivation of lemon quickly spread with the aim of obtaining fruits.