Ответ на UNIT 3, Step 5, Номер 3 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 5 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 5 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, 2013-2021г. на UNIT 3, Step 5, Номер 3. Healthy Ways.2013
Условие
Listen CD(69), and read.
A.
busy ['bɪzi:] – 1) занятой; 2) оживленный (о городе, улице)
choose [ʧu:z] – выбирать
feel [fi:l] – чувствовать
find [faɪnd] – находить
free [fri:] – свободный
fun [fʌn] – веселье, удовольствие
ill [ɪl] – больной, нездоровый
success [sək'ses] –успех
successful [sək'sesfl] – успешный, удачный
get ill (better, well) – заболеть (идти на поправку, выздороветь)
look after – ухаживать, присматривать
B.
busy (busier – busiest): a busy street, a busy city, a busy day. My mother is always busy in the mornings. Sam was busy and could not go to the cinema with us.
choose (chose): to choose friends, to choose a good book to read, to choose a career. Look at the menu and choose what you like. What career would you like to choose?
feel (felt): to feel happy, to feel sad. What did you feel when you saw your friends again? – I felt happy.
find (found): to find some places of interest, to find good friends. He found some interesting videos on the shelf. Did you find the text difficult to understand?
free: a free day, free time, free people. We don’t have any free time today. I’d like to talk to you if you’re free.
fun to be fun, to have fun. Horse−riding can be fun. Did you have fun at the party?
ill: very ill, to be often ill. I don’t want to be ill. My sister is ill so she is staying at home.
success: to be a success. The new film was a success. My grandfather’s career was a success.
successful: a successful writer, a successful sportsman. Her children were successful in their careers.
get ill (better, well): Try not to get ill. Is your brother getting better? Get well!
look after: My cousin has three pets and looks after them. When my granny is ill, I look after her.
A.
busy ['bɪzi:] – 1) занятой; 2) оживленный (о городе, улице)
choose [ʧu:z] – выбирать
feel [fi:l] – чувствовать
find [faɪnd] – находить
free [fri:] – свободный
fun [fʌn] – веселье, удовольствие
ill [ɪl] – больной, нездоровый
success [sək'ses] –успех
successful [sək'sesfl] – успешный, удачный
get ill (better, well) – заболеть (идти на поправку, выздороветь)
look after – ухаживать, присматривать
B.
busy (busier – busiest): a busy street, a busy city, a busy day. My mother is always busy in the mornings. Sam was busy and could not go to the cinema with us.
choose (chose): to choose friends, to choose a good book to read, to choose a career. Look at the menu and choose what you like. What career would you like to choose?
feel (felt): to feel happy, to feel sad. What did you feel when you saw your friends again? – I felt happy.
find (found): to find some places of interest, to find good friends. He found some interesting videos on the shelf. Did you find the text difficult to understand?
free: a free day, free time, free people. We don’t have any free time today. I’d like to talk to you if you’re free.
fun to be fun, to have fun. Horse−riding can be fun. Did you have fun at the party?
ill: very ill, to be often ill. I don’t want to be ill. My sister is ill so she is staying at home.
success: to be a success. The new film was a success. My grandfather’s career was a success.
successful: a successful writer, a successful sportsman. Her children were successful in their careers.
get ill (better, well): Try not to get ill. Is your brother getting better? Get well!
look after: My cousin has three pets and looks after them. When my granny is ill, I look after her.
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