Everyday life (irregular verbs) UNIT 5

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1

Get (got, got)

You get presents on your birthday.

|ɡet| (|ɡɒt|, |ɡɒt|)

Получать, становиться

<p>You <strong>get</strong> presents on your birthday.</p><p><span>|ɡet| (|ɡɒt|, |ɡɒt|)</span></p><p>Получать, становиться</p>
2

Get to

I leave home at 8:30. I get to office at 9.

Добираться

<p>I leave home at 8:30. I <strong>get to</strong> office at 9.</p><p>Добираться</p>
3

Get up

On weekend John gets up at 7 a.m.

Вставать (с постели)

<p>On weekend John <strong>gets up</strong> at 7 a.m.</p><p>Вставать (с постели)</p>
4

Go (went, gone)

We go to France every summer.

|ɡəʊ| (|ˈwent|, |ɡɒn|)

Идти, ходить, ехать

<p>We <strong>go</strong> to France every summer.</p><p>|ɡəʊ| (<span>|ˈwent|, |ɡɒn|</span>)</p><p>Идти, ходить, ехать</p>
5

Go for a walk

We go for a walk in the park every evening.

Идти гулять

<p>We <strong>go for a walk</strong> in the park every evening.</p><p>Идти гулять</p>
6

Go to bed

We go to bed at 11 p.m.

Ложиться спать

<p>We <strong>go to bed</strong> at 11 p.m.</p><p>Ложиться спать</p>
7

Go home

In the morning people go to the office, in the evening people go home.

Идти/ехать домой

<p>In the morning people go to the office, in the evening people <strong>go home</strong>.</p><p>Идти/ехать домой</p>
8

Eat (ate, eaten)

I eat sandwich for breakfast.

|iːt| (|et|, |ˈiːtən|)

Есть

<p>I <strong>eat</strong> sandwich for breakfast.</p><p><span>|iːt| (|et|, |ˈiːtən|)</span></p><p>Есть</p>
9

Drink (drank, drunk)

A lot of people drink coffee in the morning.

|drɪŋk| (|dræŋk|, |drʌŋk|)

Пить

<p>A lot of people <strong>drink</strong> coffee in the morning.</p><p><span>|drɪŋk| (|dræŋk|, |drʌŋk|)</span></p><p>Пить</p>
10

Leave (left, left)

John and his wife leave home at 8 a.m.

|liːv| (|left|, |left|)

Оставлять, покидать, уходить, уезжать

<p>John and his wife <strong>leave</strong> home at 8 a.m.</p><p><span>|liːv| (|left|, |left|)</span></p><p>Оставлять, покидать, уходить, уезжать</p>
11

Come (came, come)

I come to work at 10 a.m.

|kʌm| (|keɪm|, |kʌm|)

Приходить, прибывать, приезжать

<p>I <strong>come</strong> to work at 10 a.m.</p><p><span>|kʌm| (|keɪm|, |kʌm|)</span></p><p>Приходить, прибывать, приезжать</p>
12

Come back (from)

I go to oddice at 8 a.m. and come back home at 7 p.m.

Возвращаться

<p>I go to oddice at 8 a.m. and <strong>come back</strong> home at 7 p.m.</p><p>Возвращаться</p>
13

Do (did, done)

My friends are very active people. They do a lot of different things every day.

|duː| (|dɪd|, |dʌn|)

Делать

<p>My friends are very active people. They <strong>do</strong> a lot of different things every day.</p><p><span>|duː| (|dɪd|, |dʌn|)</span></p><p>Делать</p>
14

Do the housework

Our flat is very clean because we do the housework every day.

Делать работу по дому

<p>Our flat is very clean because we <strong>do the housework</strong> every day.</p><p>Делать работу по дому</p>
15

Give (gave, given)

Some parents give their children pocket money every morning.

|ɡɪv| (|ɡeɪv|, |ˈɡɪv(ə)n|)

Давать, дарить

<p>Some parents <strong>give</strong> their children pocket money every morning.</p><p><span>|ɡɪv| (|ɡeɪv|, |ˈɡɪv(ə)n|)</span></p><p>Давать, дарить</p>
16

Take (took, taken)

Some people take books from libraries.

|teɪk| (|tʊk|, |ˈteɪkən|)

Брать, взять

<p>Some people <strong>take</strong> books from libraries.</p><p><span>|teɪk| (|tʊk|, |ˈteɪkən|)</span></p><p>Брать, взять</p>
17

Take a shower

In the morning and in the evening people take a shower.

Принимать душ

<p>In the morning and in the evening people <strong>take a shower</strong>.</p><p>Принимать душ</p>
18

Have a bath

Some people take a shower. Other people have a bath.

Принимать ванну

<p>Some people take a shower. Other people <strong>have a bath</strong>.</p><p>Принимать ванну</p>
19

Take photos

Every year i go to different countries and take photos of beautiful places.

Фотографировать

<p>Every year i go to different countries and <strong>take photos</strong> of beautiful places.</p><p>Фотографировать</p>
20

Take off (smth.)

At night you take off your clothes and go to bed.

Снимать (одежду)

<p>At night you <strong>take off</strong> your clothes and go to bed.</p><p>Снимать (одежду)</p>
21

Put (put, put)

At dinner you put the plates on the table.

|pʊt| (|pʊt|, |pʊt|)

Класть, положить, (по)ставить, поместить

<p>At dinner you <strong>put</strong> the plates on the table.</p><p><span>|pʊt| (|pʊt|, |pʊt|)</span></p><p>Класть, положить, (по)ставить, поместить</p>
22

Put on (smth.)

In the morning you put on your clothes.

Надевать

<p>In the morning you <strong>put on</strong> your clothes.</p><p>Надевать</p>
23

Sleep (slept, slept)

People are in their beds at night. People sleep at night.

|sliːp| (|slept|, |slept|)

Спать

<p>People are in their beds at night. People <strong>sleep</strong> at night.</p><p><span>|sliːp| (|slept|, |slept|)</span></p><p>Спать</p>
24

Write (wrote, written)

J.K. Rowling and Dan Brown write books.

|raɪt| (|rəʊt|, |ˈrɪtn|)

Писать

<p>J.K. Rowling and Dan Brown <strong>write</strong> books.</p><p><span>|raɪt| (|rəʊt|, |ˈrɪtn|)</span></p><p>Писать</p>
25

Writer

Phyodor Dostoyevsky and Charles Dickens were a freat writers.

|ˈraɪtə|

Писатель

<p>Phyodor Dostoyevsky and Charles Dickens were a freat <strong>writers</strong>.</p><p><span>|ˈraɪtə|</span></p><p>Писатель</p>
26

Read (read, read)

J.K. Rowling and Dan Brown write books. Millions of people have their books at home and read them every day.

|riːd| (|red|, |red|)

Читать

<p>J.K. Rowling and Dan Brown write books. Millions of people have their books at home and <strong>read</strong> them every day.</p><p><span>|riːd| (|red|, |red|)</span></p><p>Читать</p>
27

Sit (sat, sat)

In the theatre people sit in comfortable armchairs.

|sɪt| (|sæt|, |sæt|)

Сидеть

<p>In the theatre people <strong>sit</strong> in comfortable armchairs.</p><p><span>|sɪt| (|sæt|, |sæt|)</span></p><p>Сидеть</p>
28

Sit down

People come to the cinema, sit down in comfortable armchairs and watch films.

Садиться

<p>People come to the cinema, <strong>sit down</strong> in comfortable armchairs and watch films.</p><p>Садиться</p>
29

Stand (stood, stood)

When you stand, you are on your feet.

|stænd| (|stʊd|, |stʊd|)

Стоять

<p>When you <strong>stand</strong>, you are on your feet.</p><p><span>|stænd| (|stʊd|, |stʊd|)</span></p><p>Стоять</p>
30

Stand up

When ladies come into the room, gentlemen stand up.

Вставать

<p>When ladies come into the room, gentlemen <strong>stand up</strong>.</p><p>Вставать</p>
31

Question

What is your name? How are you? Is this car yours? are questions.

|ˈkwestʃ(ə)n|

Вопрос

<p>What is your name? How are you? Is this car yours? are <strong>questions</strong>.</p><p><span>|ˈkwestʃ(ə)n|</span></p><p>Вопрос</p>
32

See (saw, seen)

You see with your eyes.

|siː| (|ˈsɔː|, |ˈsiːn|)

Видеть

<p>You <strong>see</strong> with your eyes.</p><p><span>|siː| (|ˈsɔː|, |ˈsiːn|)</span></p><p>Видеть</p>
33

Hear (heard, heard)

You hear with your ears.

|hɪə| (|hɜːd|, |hɜːd|)

Слышать

<p>You <strong>hear</strong> with your ears.</p><p><span>|hɪə| (|hɜːd|, |hɜːd|)</span></p><p>Слышать</p>