с Английским ! Put in the missing word.
► How does this phone work? ~ You press this button.
1 The new building looks awful. ~ I agree. It…………… look very nice.
2 Could you give me a receipt, please? ~ Yes, of…………….
3 This chair isn't very comfortable. ~ And………………. is this bed.
4 Didn't you watch 'Frankenstein' last night? ~…………………., I hate horror films.
5 What's this wood……………….. ? ~ I'm going to make a table.
6 I didn't say the wrong thing,………………… I? ~ Well, you weren't very polite.
7 Will there be any free gifts? ~ No, there……………
8 Have they sent you some money? ~ No, I'm afraid………… .
9 Don't drop those plates,…………….. ... you? ~ OK, I'll be careful.
10 How……….. is it to the station? ~ About half a mile.
11 Do those shoes fit you? ~ Yes, I think
12 Why…………………..we have a picnic? ~ Yes, good idea.
13 ………………… foot is hurting? ~ My right one.
14 I feel a bit cold actually. -Yes,…………. do I.
15 Who………………… eaten their ice-cream? ~ Oh, it's mine. I'm just going to eat it.
16 ………………… of these magazines would you like? ~ This one, please.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that completes the sentence. In this case, we need to find a word that means the opposite of "awful" and goes well with the sentence. The word "doesn't" suggests that the missing word should be a negative form. Looking at the options, "doesn't" and "don't" are the only negative forms. Since "doesn't" refers to a singular subject, we choose the word "doesn't" to maintain subject-verb agreement. Therefore, the missing word is "doesn't."
2. Could you give me a receipt, please? ~ Yes, of course.
In this question, we need to find the missing word that completes the response. The phrase "of course" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement or affirmation. Looking at the options, only "course" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "course."
3. This chair isn't very comfortable. ~ And neither is this bed.
To complete this sentence, we need to find the missing word that provides a negative agreement. The word "neither" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement with a negative statement. Looking at the options, "is also" and "isn't" are the only negative forms. Since we want to maintain subject-verb agreement, we choose the word "isn't" to match the verb "is." Therefore, the missing word is "isn't."
4. Didn't you watch 'Frankenstein' last night? ~ Neither did I, I hate horror films.
In this question, we need to find the missing word that provides negative agreement. The word "neither" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement with a negative statement. Looking at the options, "No, thanks" and "Neither did" are the only negative forms. Since we want to provide agreement, we choose the phrase "Neither did" to match the structure of the question. Therefore, the missing word is "Neither did."
5. What's this wood for? ~ I'm going to make a table.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that describes the purpose or use of the wood. The word "for" suggests that the missing word should provide a reason or intention. Looking at the options, "to," "on," and "by" are all prepositions that don't fit the context. However, the word "to" suggests the purpose or use. Therefore, the missing word is "to."
6. I didn't say the wrong thing, did I? ~ Well, you weren't very polite.
In this question, we need to find the missing word that provides agreement with the negative statement. The phrase "did I?" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement or disagreement with the previous statement. Looking at the options, "did you," "did they," and "did I" are all forms of agreement. Since we want to provide disagreement, we choose the phrase "did you" to contrast with the question. Therefore, the missing word is "did you."
7. Will there be any free gifts? ~ No, there won't.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that provides a negative response. The word "No" suggests that the missing word should be negative. Looking at the options, "there isn't" and "there won't" are both negative forms. However, the word "will" suggests future tense, so we choose the phrase "there won't" to match the context. Therefore, the missing word is "won't."
8. Have they sent you some money? ~ No, I'm afraid not.
In this question, we need to find the missing word that provides a negative response. The phrase "afraid not" suggests that the missing word should mean negative or no. Looking at the options, "not" is the only word that fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "not."
9. Don't drop those plates, will you? ~ OK, I'll be careful.
To complete this sentence, we need to find the missing word that means agreement or compliance with the previous statement. The phrase "will you?" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement or compliance. Looking at the options, "please" and "you" don't fit this context. However, the phrase "OK" suggests agreement or compliance. Therefore, the missing word is "OK."
10. How far is it to the station? ~ About half a mile.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that indicates distance or measurement. The word "far" suggests that the missing word should describe distance. Looking at the options, "fast" and "long" don't fit this context. However, the phrase "half a mile" describes a distance or measurement. Therefore, the missing word is "half."
11. Do those shoes fit you? ~ Yes, I think so.
In this question, we need to find the missing word that means agreement or confirmation. The phrase "I think so" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement or confirmation. Looking at the options, only "so" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "so."
12. Why don't we have a picnic? ~ Yes, good idea.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that means agreement or approval. The phrase "good idea" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement or approval. Looking at the options, only "Yes" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "Yes."
13. Which foot is hurting? ~ My right one.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that indicates possession or ownership. The phrase "My right one" suggests that the missing word should indicate belonging or possession. Looking at the options, only "one" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "one."
14. I feel a bit cold actually. -Yes, so do I.
In this statement, we need to find the missing word that indicates agreement or similarity. The phrase "so do I" suggests that the missing word should mean agreement or similarity. Looking at the options, only "so" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "so."
15. Who has eaten their ice-cream? ~ Oh, it's mine. I'm just going to eat it.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that indicates possession or ownership. The phrase "it's mine" suggests that the missing word indicates belonging or possession. Looking at the options, only "it's" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "it's."
16. Which of these magazines would you like? ~ This one, please.
To answer this question, we need to find the missing word that indicates choice or selection. The phrase "This one, please" suggests that the missing word indicates choice or selection. Looking at the options, only "This" fits this context. Therefore, the missing word is "This."