Разговорные темы по английскому языку. Яшина Е.А. - 95 стр.

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1. herbs in a kitchen 3. rotten eggs 5. a baby’s bottom
2. old socks 4. roses 6. a hairdresser’s
Touch
Some good verbs for describing different ways of touching.
She nervously fingered her collar.
She tapped him on the shoulder.
She grabbed her bag and ran.
Please handle the goods with great care.
The secretaries complained that their boss was always pawing them.
He stroked the cat and patted the dog.
He grasped my hand and we ran.
It’s rude to snatch.
Press the button.
4. Match the verbs with these definitions.
1. to take something very quickly 3. to touch with the hands
2. to move between the fingers 4. to touch in an offensive way
5. Replace the underlined words with a more interesting and precise verb.
1. I saw a crime.
2. He looked fixedly at me.
3. She took my hand firmly.
4. Touch the button to start.
5. He touched the cat affectionately.
6. The zoologist looked at the lion’s behaviour.
7. The robber took the money and ran.
8. I quickly looked at my watch.
Unit 13
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            1. herbs in a kitchen         3. rotten eggs           5. a baby’s bottom
            2. old socks                  4. roses                 6. a hairdresser’s

         Touch
         Some good verbs for describing different ways of touching.

         She nervously fingered her collar.
         She tapped him on the shoulder.
         She grabbed her bag and ran.
         Please handle the goods with great care.
         The secretaries complained that their boss was always pawing them.
         He stroked the cat and patted the dog.
         He grasped my hand and we ran.
         It’s rude to snatch.
         Press the button.

         4. Match the verbs with these definitions.

            1. to take something very quickly          3. to touch with the hands
            2. to move between the fingers             4. to touch in an offensive way

         5. Replace the underlined words with a more interesting and precise verb.

            1.   I saw a crime.
            2.   He looked fixedly at me.
            3.    She took my hand firmly.
            4.   Touch the button to start.
            5.   He touched the cat affectionately.
            6.   The zoologist looked at the lion’s behaviour.
            7.   The robber took the money and ran.
            8.   I quickly looked at my watch.




         Unit 13

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