October 2018 2 19 Report

1. Complete with a, an or some.

1. A: Let's buy _____ tomatoes and ______ pepers.

B: OK. But we nedd____ chicken and _____ cheese, too.

2. A. I'm hungry.

B: Here, have ____ yoghurt.

3. A: There's ____ orange and _____ cherries in the fridge.

B: What about banans?

A: Um.. there's _____ banana on the table.

4. A: I want____ apple.

B. I think there are ____ apples on the kitchen table.

A: Thanks.

2. Complete the text with a, an or some.

I always have brekfast. On weekdays, I have fruit and (1)______ youghurt. I usually have (2)_____ banana and (3)_____apple or (4)_____ strawberries and (5)_____ orange. At the weekend, I always have eggs and sausages with(6) ____ mushrooms and cheese. Yummy!


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Przeczytać tekst i odpowiedzieć na pytania :) BEFORE WILLIAMS WENT into the future he bought a camera and a tape recording-machine and learned shorthand. That night, when all was ready, we made coffee and put out brandy and glasses against his return. “Good-bye,” I said. “Don’t stay too long.” “I won’t,” he answered. I watched him carefully, and he hardly flickered. He must have made a perfect landing on the very second he had taken off from. He seemed not a day older; we had expected he might spend several years away. “Well?” “Well,” said he, “let’s have some coffee.” I poured it out, hardly able to contain my impatience. As I gave it to him I said again, “Well?” “Well, the thing is, I can’t remember.” “Can’t remember? Not a thing?” He thought for a moment and answered sadly, “Not a thing.” “But your notes? The camera? The recording-machine?” The notebook was empty, the indicator of the camera rested at “1” where we had set it, the tape was not even loaded into the recording-machine. “But good heavens,” I protested, “why? How did it happen? Can you remember nothing at all?” “I can remember only one thing.” “What was that?” “I was shown everything, and I was given the choice whether I should remember it or not after I got back.” “And you chose not to? But what an extraordinary thing to—” “Isn’t it?” he said. “One can’t help wondering why.1. What was the experiment all about 2. Try to make up a story about 'where' he went and what he saw.Explain why he chose not to remember anything when he got back
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