2 Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect. I. By eight o'clock yesterday I (to do) my homework and at eight I (to play) the piano. 2. By six
o'clock father (to come) home and at six he (to have) dinner. 3. By nine o'clock yesterday
grandmother (to wash) the dishes and at nine she (to watch) TV. 4. When I (to meet) Tom, he (to
eat) an ice-cream which he (to buy) at the corner of the street. 5. When I (to come) home, my
sister (to read) a book which she (to bring) from the library. 6. When mother (to come) home, the
children (to eat) the soup which she (to cook) in the morning. 7. When I (to ring) up Mike, he
still (to learn) the poem which he (to begin) learning at school. 8. When I (to look) out of the
window, the children (to play) with a ball which Pete (to bring) from home. 9. By ten o'clock the
children (to settle) comfortably on the sofa and at ten they (to watch) a TV film. 10. When father
(to come) home, we (to cook) the mushrooms which we (to gather) in the wood. 11. When I (to
see) Ann, she (to sort) the flowers which she (to pick) in the field. 12. When I (to come) home
yesterday, I (to see) that my little brother (to break) my pen and (to play) with its pieces. 13.
When I (to open) the door of the classroom, I (to see) that the teacher already (to come) and the
pupils (to write) a dictation.
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Meals in Britain
A traditional English breakfast is a very big meal – sausages, bacon, eggs, tomatoes,
mushrooms… But nowadays many people just have cereal with milk and sugar, or toast with
marmalade, jam, or honey. Marmalade and jam are not the same! Marmalade is made from
oranges and jam is made from other fruit. The traditional breakfast drink is tea, which people
have with cold milk. Some people have coffee, often instant coffee, which is made with just hot
water. Many visitors to Britain find this coffee disgusting!
For many people lunch is a quick meal. In cities there are a lot of sandwich bars, where
office workers can choose the kind of bread they want – brown , white, or a roll – and then all
sorts of salad and meat or fish to go in the sandwich. Pubs often serve good, cheap food, both hot
and cold. Schoolchildren can have a hot meal at school, but many just take a snack from home -
a sandwich, a drink, some fruit, and perhaps some crisps.
“Tea” means two things. It is a drink and a meal! Some people have afternoon tea, with
sandwiches, cakes, and of course a cup of tea. Cream teas are popular. You have scones (a kind
of cake) with cream and jam.
The evening meal is the main meal of the day for many people. They usually have it quite
early, between 6.00 and 8.00, and often the whole family eats together.
On Sundays many families have a traditional lunch. They have roast meat, either beef,
lamb, chicken of pork, with potatoes, vegetables and gravy. Gravy is a sauce made from the meat
juices.
The British like food from other countries, too, especially Italian, French, Chinese, and
Indian. People often get takeaway meals – you buy the food at the restaurant and then bring it
home to eat. Eating in Britain is quite international.