B. 1. I bought a pair of suede gloves at / in the department store yesterday. They are tighten my hands. If you like, 1 can give them to you. — Thank you. I will take them with pleasure if they are my / the right fllie. — The size is six and a half. — What a luck! It is just my size. How much are they? / What is the price of them? / What do thqy cost? — Right roubles. — Пего is the money, please.
2. I have got a scholarship and I will have Lo do some shopping. I must buy stockings, socks and a red belt made of leather for my new dress.
3. fn summer I prefer lo wear dresses made of cotton. It is not so hot lo have them on as those made of silk.
4. The costume suits yon very much but the jsckel is too long to my mind.
5. Dresses are notsoldin the shop. Suits for men only, trousers, coats and shirts are sold here-
6. Will you help me tochoosea pairof shoes? — Try on those brown (ones). It seems to me (that) they will match your green costume,
7. Will you follow my ad vice, please, and don't take this coat. It is out of fashion already. That grey one is much better. I am sure it will fit you perfectly / like a glove. Go to the fitting room. This way, please. — Oh, the coal is reeUy
wonderful] What docs it cost? /How much is It?/ What is the price of it? — Bight hundred and twenty roubles. Shall Igiveyou the bill? — Yes. please. — Thank you ever во much. / Jam very grateful to you.
8. We have run out of sugar and butter. On the way from your work remember / don't forget to drop at the grocer's and buy all the necessary things.
9. Wc have hardly any bread (in the house). Drop at the baker's and buy a long loaf and two buns.
10. It's necessary to / We must buy some sausage, cheeze, a tin of sprats, vegetables for salad, sweets and cakes,
11. Nina will have to go lo the greengrocer's and buy some cabbages and car rota.
12. Robert was made to go to the provision shop.
Еж. I, p. 205
1. Goonreading.
2. He stopped writing.
3. He couldn't help laughing. ■1. We all enjoyed swimming.
5. Have you finished smoking?
6. I don't mind walking,
7. Her cousin is fond of knitting,
8. The child is rather good at painting.
9. She goes in for driving. Ю, The poem is worth reciting.
11. The boy doesn't read a sentence without gasping.
12. You won't go there without limping.
Ex. II, p, 285
1. Stop talking (laughing, smoking, writing, quarrelling).
2. The mother ordered the children to finish playing (reading, knitting, sewing, ironing).
3. Go on singing (working at / on this text, translating this article, writing, studying this problem).