I am writing a letter.
We are having lunch.
Helen is going home.
The boys are playing football.
They are reading a book.
You are doing your homework.
<span>1. To know on which side one’s bread is buttered. - Знать, с какой стороны твой хлеб намазан. </span>
<span>2. Too many cooks spoil the broth. – Слишком много поваров портят похлебку. </span>
<span>3. Every cook praises his own broth. – Каждый повар свою похлебку хвалит. </span>
<span>4. You can’t eat your cake and have it. – Нельзя одновременно съесть пирог и хранить его. </span>
<span>5. You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs. – Нельзя приготовить яичницу, не разив яйца. </span>
<span>6. You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. – На мед поймаешь больше мух, чем на уксус. </span>
<span>21. Too much pudding will choke the dog. – От слишком большого куска пудинга и собака подавится. </span>
V1. Put the verbs in brackets into The Present Simple or The Present Continuous.
1. I (am seeing) my niece tonight.
2. Why (ar you/tasting) the soup?
3. Are you alright? You (look) very pale!
4. It (smell) like our mum is baking cakes! Yummy!
5. I (am thinking) about moving to England. Scotland is too windy for me.
6. Не (has) a very expensive car.
7. Mary (is tasting) the porridge to see if it is warm enough.
8. I (think) she's a great girl, just a bit shy.
9. Dad (is fitting) a new window in the kitchen.
10. Svetlana (is appearing) in a new film about love.
Может быть ДВА ЧАСА, ПЯТЬ ВИШЕН:
Два часа - two hours; двое часов - two watches
Пять вишен - five <span>cherries</span>
Шесть листьев - six leaves