Ответ на UNIT 5, Step 4, Номер 4 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 6 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 6 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на UNIT 5, Step 4, Номер 4. Favourite Pastimes.2013
Условие
Listen, CD (103), and read.
A.
boring [ˈbɔ:rɪŋ] − скучный
clothes [klǝʊðz] − одежда
fashion [ˈfæʃn] − мода
fashionable [ˈfæʃnǝbl] − модный
neat [ni:t] − опрятный, аккуратный
old−fashioned [,ǝʊldˈfæʃnd] − старомодный
scruffy [ˈskrʌfi] − грязный, неопрятный
wear [weǝ] − носить
B.
boring: a boring book (film), a boring lesson, boring people, boring clothes. It is so boring to wash up after the party.
clothes: bright clothes, wet clothes, beautiful clothes, clean clothes. I can’t spend so much money on clothes.
fashion: to be in fashion, to be out of fashion. To read the Harry Potter novels is in fashion now. Platform boots are out of fashion now. Black and white colours are always in fashion.
fashionable: fashionable clothes, a fashionable restaurant. I’m going to buy a fashionable coat.
neat: a neat girl, a neat woman. His house is neat and tidy. You’ll like her, she is always neat and clean.
old−fashioned: old−fashioned clothes, old−fashioned people. I don’t like old−fashioned clothes.
scruffy: a scruffy child, a scruffy old coat. What are you doing in this scruffy room? The hotel looked scruffy, so we decided not to stay there.
wear (wore): to wear hats, to wear blouses. What is Ann wearing today? Nick never wears caps or hats.
A.
boring [ˈbɔ:rɪŋ] − скучный
clothes [klǝʊðz] − одежда
fashion [ˈfæʃn] − мода
fashionable [ˈfæʃnǝbl] − модный
neat [ni:t] − опрятный, аккуратный
old−fashioned [,ǝʊldˈfæʃnd] − старомодный
scruffy [ˈskrʌfi] − грязный, неопрятный
wear [weǝ] − носить
B.
boring: a boring book (film), a boring lesson, boring people, boring clothes. It is so boring to wash up after the party.
clothes: bright clothes, wet clothes, beautiful clothes, clean clothes. I can’t spend so much money on clothes.
fashion: to be in fashion, to be out of fashion. To read the Harry Potter novels is in fashion now. Platform boots are out of fashion now. Black and white colours are always in fashion.
fashionable: fashionable clothes, a fashionable restaurant. I’m going to buy a fashionable coat.
neat: a neat girl, a neat woman. His house is neat and tidy. You’ll like her, she is always neat and clean.
old−fashioned: old−fashioned clothes, old−fashioned people. I don’t like old−fashioned clothes.
scruffy: a scruffy child, a scruffy old coat. What are you doing in this scruffy room? The hotel looked scruffy, so we decided not to stay there.
wear (wore): to wear hats, to wear blouses. What is Ann wearing today? Nick never wears caps or hats.
Решение №1
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- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
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