Task 10.match the nouns (1-11) with the nouns (a-k) to make word combinations with uncountable nouns. don’t forget about ‘of’.example: a bag of sugar1. a loaf2. a bottle3. a slice 4. a liter5. a glass6. a bar7. a jar8. a kilo9. a tube10. a tin11. a plate a) cheeseb) toothpastec) soupd) sardinese) breadf) lemonadeg) meath) winei) soapj) orange jamk) chocolate9. what do we call the meat of these animals? match the animals (1-4) with their meat (a-e). there is one extra choice.1. calf2. sheep3. pig4. dear а. porkb. vealc. mackereld. venisone. lambtask 7.choose the right option.a) which of the several meanings does the underlined verb have? he went on composing music till his eighties.а b c dcontinued attacked succeeded choseb) which of the several meanings does the underlined verb have? she was so suspicious that she used to go through his pockets every night. а b c duse complain check removec) which answer fits the following question? when does your alarm clock usually go off? а b c da bit of a fight, i think. from time to time. from a doting aunt. seven thirty, normally.
Task 10.
Match the nouns (1-11) with the nouns (a-k) to make word combinations with uncountable nouns. Don’t forget about ‘of’. Example: a bag of sugar
1. a loaf of e) bread
2. a bottle of f) lemonade h) wine
3. a slice of a) cheese g) meat
4. a liter of h) wine
5. a glass of f) lemonade h) wine
6. a bar of k) chocolate i) soap
7. a jar of j) orange jam
8. a kilo of g) meat a) cheese
9. a tube of b) toothpaste
10. a tin of d) sardines
11. a plate of c) soup
9. What do we call the meat of these animals? Match the animals (1-4) with their meat (A-E). There is one extra choice.
1. calf B. veal
2. sheep E. lamb
3. pig А. pork
4. dear D. venison
C. mackerel
Task 7.
Choose the right option.
A) Which of the several meanings does the underlined verb have?
He went on composing music till his eighties. Continued
B) Which of the several meanings does the underlined verb have?
She was so suspicious that she used to go through his pockets every night.
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C) Which answer fits the following question?
When does your alarm clock usually go off? Seven thirty, normally.