
Помогите пожалуйста 2. Fill in away, off, on, through, up with, out 1. He'd like to speak to Mrs.
Rogers. Who could put him.... 2. Lisa doesn't like doing homework, so she often tries to put it.... 3. You are going to the party. Put... this nice dress. 4. The worker couldn't put ... low salaries, so they began to strike. 3Fill in: bushy, slim, overweight, crooked, fit, suits, try, joining, protruding, frizzy 1. That man has big eyebrows 2. Fiona hides her ears behind her long hair. 3. Thatcoatreally 4. She's got a very 5. Peter is very proud of his Bill figure. nose. 6. How about those trousers? They you perfectly. 7. This dress is great. Why don't you it on?

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1. He'd like to speak to Mrs. Rogers. Who could put him through? (соединить с ним) 2. Lisa doesn't like doing homework, so she often tries to put it off. (отложить) 3. You are going to the party. Put on (надень) this nice dress. 4. The workers couldn't put up with (мириться с) low salaries, so they began to strike (бастовать).
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1. That man has big bushy eyebrows. - У того мужчины большие густые брови.
2. Fiona hides her protruding ears behind her long hair. – Фиона прячет свои торчащие уши за длинными волосами.
3. That coat really suits Bill. - Это пальто очень идет Биллу.
4. She’s got a very slim figure. – У нее очень стройная фигура.
5. Peter is very proud of his crooked nose. - Питер очень гордится своим кривым носом.
6. How about those trousers? They fit you perfectly. - Как насчет этих брюк? Они идеально подходят вам (по размеру).
7. This dress is great. Why don't you try it on? - Это платье великолепно. Почему бы тебе не примерить его?



1. He'd like to speak to Mrs. Rogers. Who could put him through? - The correct preposition to use in this context is "through." It means to connect someone on a phone call or transfer them to another person. For example, "Who could put him through to Mrs. Rogers?" [[1]]
2. Lisa doesn't like doing homework, so she often tries to put it off. - The correct preposition to use in this context is "off." It means to delay or postpone something. For example, "Lisa often tries to put off doing her homework." [[2]]
3. You are going to the party. Put on this nice dress. - The correct preposition to use in this context is "on." It means to wear or dress oneself in something. For example, "Put on this nice dress for the party." [[3]]
4. The worker couldn't put up with low salaries, so they began to strike. - The correct preposition to use in this context is "up with." It means to tolerate or endure something. For example, "The worker couldn't put up with low salaries, so they began to strike." [[4]]
Fill in: bushy, slim, overweight, crooked, fit, suits, try, joining, protruding, frizzy
1. That man has big bushy eyebrows. 2. Fiona hides her ears behind her long hair, so we can't see if they are protruding. 3. That coat really suits you. 4. She's got a very crooked nose. 5. Peter is very proud of his fit figure. 6. How about those trousers? They fit you perfectly. 7. This dress is great. Why don't you try it on?


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