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II. Find the synonyms to the following wordsБайланысты: пособие ом стомII. Find the synonyms to the following words:
to combine
well
bouquet
to suppose
last name
to participate
meal
tuxedo
to borrow
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surname
morning suit
food
to engage
main
to go with
to believe
good
nosegay
to take part
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III. Find the antonyms to the following words:
single
white
marriage
to give
wife
some
maid of honour
long
old
bride
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to take
any
matron of honour
short
bridegroom
new
married
husband
divorce
black
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IV. Insert the missing words:
In Britain people get married either in church or in a registry … .
In the USA people often get married in … .
The woman who is getting married is called the … .
The man who is getting married is called the … .
The chief bridesmaid at a wedding in the USA is called the … if she is single.
The chief bridesmaid at a wedding in the USA is called the … if she is married.
The bride supposed to wear “…” because this will bring her luck.
The groom wears a suit or sometimes a … (in the USA) or … … (in Britain).
During the meal the bride and bridegroom cut the … and give it to the guests.
In church when the bride and bridegroom together at the altar the … begins the
wedding service.
V. Grammar exercise:
Answer the questions using possessive pronouns:
Where is your knife and spoon, Tom? (table)
Where are your dolls, girls? (box)
Where is your father, little boy? (at home)
Where is this boy’s dog? (yard)
Where are those men’s cars? (street)
Where is the little kitten’s ribbon? (chair)
Where is Jane’s picture? (wall)
Where is the cup of my sister? (cupboard)
Where is this girl’s dress? (bed)
Where are these women’s umbrellas? (there)
Where are the children’s dictionaries? (bookcase)
Where is your mother? (kitchen)
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