Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) Do you wants any sweet?
B) I’ll just take a small salad, please.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) It certainly looks tempting.
B) I wouldn’t mind some myself.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) Then the breakfast staff come in again and it’s back to bacon sarnies the next morning – a wicked way to start the day!
B) Some of my best breakfasts have made with a hangover at about three in the morning.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) What would you like afterwards?
B) I’d like some fruit if you’ll have any.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) Australians have a fantastic breakfast culture.
B) I’ve got my crash helmet at my feet, my newspaper, a nice cappuccino and a bacon sarnie; take a bite, read a sentence, take a bite ... it’s a wicked way to start the day.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Australians have a fantastic breakfast culture.
B) There’s a great place in Sydney called Bill’s where there is one big table, and everyone goes around it, getting stuck into their brekkie, reading newspapers.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Basically tea is a drink made from the dried leaves of a plant who only grow in hot countries.
В) The British first hear of tea in 1598, and first tasted it in about 1650.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Can I help you, madam?
В) Yes. I want pound of sausages.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Can you describe a chef’s salad in your own words?
B) When do you eat hors d’oeuvres?
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Do you fancing something to eat?
В) Yes. I rather like some of that fruit cake.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) For nearly two centuries all tea was imported from China, until, in 1823, a tea plant was found growing naturally in Assam in India.
B) Sixteen years later the first eight chests of Indian tea were sold in London, and today, London’s tea markets deal in tea from India, Sri Lanka, and Africa more than from China.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Have you chosen something, sir?
B) Yes, I think I’ll have the curry, please.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Have you decided on something, sir?
B) Yes, haddock and chips for me, please.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) I make a nice breakfast, and we’ll have the day together.”
В) So she goes back to sleep and I off to the baker’s – nice bread, croissants; into the supermarket – bacon, orange juice, eggs.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) I really love that idea of places changing their identity – like the little cafes you find sometimes that do a wicked breakfast throughout the day.
В) Then the team leaves and another team takes over and poshes up the place a bit and puts on a dinner menu.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) I’ve had some pretty weird breakfast around the world, like raw fish and salty pickled fruits in Japan, and some surprising ones, like the superb toasted plum tomato, basil and fontina focaccia you get in petrol stations in Italy.
В) A Turkish friend of mine told me about their breakfasts: red spicy sausages on toast, with cucumber, tomato and egg, hummus and taramasalata, which doesn’t sound much like breakfast to me, but then a lot of cultures look at our greasy fry-ups in despair.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Like most young teenagers I was pretty lazy, never wanted to get out of bed, while mum and dad would have been in action for hours.
В) The other weekend I had a day off – and there isn’t too many of those at the moment, I can tell you.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Maybe once a week I have a meeting there at breakfast, because I love their menu.
В) What is clever is the way that room makes the transition from cafe in the morning to pub during lunchtime, and from bar to club at night.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Most countries are understanding the need for a bit of sugar to kick-start the system: croissants and jam, pain au chocolat, porridge with syrup – but pork for breakfast!
B) And the Americans are completely confused by the way we like baked beans with bacon and egg.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) My ultimate breakfast is the full fry-up – I’m a massive lover of kedgeree too, such a genius thing in the morning.
В) Jules’s ultimate breakfast is pancakes, the American airy, fat ones.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Need I take your order, sir?
В) I’ll just take a small salad, please.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Serve pancakes with some chopped-up banana and maple syrup.
B) I’ve make a nice fruit salad that’s sitting in the fridge, so we’ll maybe have that too, with some Greek yoghurt and some honey.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) That’s a good idea.
В) I rather like some of that fruit cake.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) The Boston Tea Party led to the War of Independence.
В) In another war the Duke of Wellington sensibly had a cup of tea before starting the Battle of Waterloo, “to clear my head”, as he said.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) To me, though, breakfast in bed is the business.
В) My memories of it go back to be at home with mum and dad at the pub.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) We just received fresh cheese.
В) It’s worth try, madam.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) What do you want to drink?
В) I’m feeling like a cup of tea.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) What would you like to drink?
В) What about something to eat?
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) When we are filming with me cooking for mates for The Naked Chef, the real fun usually started after the cameras had packed up.
В) Quite often I’d wake up early in the morning with loads of bodies around and go and have a little walk.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Would you cared for some cake?
B) Yes, I’ll try a piece of cheese cake.
(in the restaurant) Wait till we’ve finished the second
A visitor if invited to an English home might well enjoy steak and kidney _________ or pie.
After all, this is 21st century and we can get ingredients from all _______ the world in just a few hours.
Alec will fetch them, __________ you?
America _________ always been well supplied with fresh meats, fruits, and vegetables in great variety at relatively low prices.
Another important influence on British _________ was of course the weather.
Another piece of meat pie? - Nо, thanks, really. I’m __ a diet.
Basically tea is a drink made ______ the dried leaves of a plant that only grows in hot countries.
But if you don't want your food _______about with, can you avoid it?
Can I have a cheese sandwich and a cup of tea, please?- Certainly. Here
Do we help ourselves? – Sure. It’s _______ Board here.
Do you take milk and sugar? - A dash of milk and two _______, please.
English food ________ often been described as tasteless.
Even something as basic as barbecue _________ show differences from many of the types found on supermarket shelves overseas.
Family vegetable ___________ have been very popular, both as a hobby and as a way to save money, from the days when most Americans were farmers.
Have you _______ something, sir? - Yes, I think I’ll have the curry, please.
I expect you could do with a cup of tea, ________ you?
Ideally, place a jug of water on your _________ desk.
If they turn up their nose at pure water, you _______ flavour it with a high-juice or no-added- sugar squash.
In every supermarket, sales of pasta and pizza __________ booming.
In times of trouble the kettle is quickly put on, the tea is ________ and comforting cups of the warm brown liquid are passed round.
It is not only in restaurants that foreign dishes are ___________traditional British food.
It’s a pity you don’t _______ stewed fruit more often.
It’s _______ time to have dinner.
I’d _________ have a cup of coffee, if you don’t mind.
I’m not very keen _______ porridge.
May I have some stewed fruit with a cake which has _______ promised?
May I take your _________, sir? - I’ll just take a small salad, please.
One of the reasons that English cooking ________ improving is that so many people have been spending their holidays abroad and have learned to appreciate unfamiliar dishes.
Science can now create new types of foods _______ means of genetic manipulation.
Tea ________even played its part in wars.
The English custom of afternoon tea, _________ back to the late eighteenth century.
The popular view outside the U.S. that Americans survive on cheeseburgers, Cokes, and ________ fries is as accurate as the American popular view that the British live on tea and fish and chips.
The soup is delicious today! May I have another _________?
The two features of life in England that possibly give visitors their worst impressions are the English __________ and English cooking.
What is wrong with the _______ of Britain that they prefer cooking pasta to potatoes?
When sold abroad, the simple baked potato that comes hot and whole in foil often lacks the most important element, the famous ________ potato.
When you bite _______ an apple, do you ever wish it was a pineapple instead?
Why aren’t you _________ your porridge?
Why do they now like cooking ___________ wine and olive oil?
Why _______ the British choose to eat lasagna instead of shepherd’s pie?
Would you ________ for a cup of tea? - Only if you’re having one.
You’ve hardly __________ anything.
______ British first heard of tea in 1598, and first tasted it in about 1650.
_______ advantages do the pubs have in serving British food?
_______ is cooking British Food like speaking a dead language?
_______ should we go to try the tasty British food?
_________ is booming in every supermarket in Britain?
_________the first course we shall have chicken soup and rissoles with mashed potatoes for the second.