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Get (got, got)
You get presents on your birthday.
|ɡet| (|ɡɒt|, |ɡɒt|)
Получать, становиться
Get to
I leave home at 8:30. I get to office at 9.
Добираться
Get up
On weekend John gets up at 7 a.m.
Вставать (с постели)
Go (went, gone)
We go to France every summer.
|ɡəʊ| (|ˈwent|, |ɡɒn|)
Идти, ходить, ехать
Go for a walk
We go for a walk in the park every evening.
Идти гулять
Go to bed
We go to bed at 11 p.m.
Ложиться спать
Go home
In the morning people go to the office, in the evening people go home.
Идти/ехать домой
Eat (ate, eaten)
I eat sandwich for breakfast.
|iːt| (|et|, |ˈiːtən|)
Есть
Drink (drank, drunk)
A lot of people drink coffee in the morning.
|drɪŋk| (|dræŋk|, |drʌŋk|)
Пить
Leave (left, left)
John and his wife leave home at 8 a.m.
|liːv| (|left|, |left|)
Оставлять, покидать, уходить, уезжать
Come (came, come)
I come to work at 10 a.m.
|kʌm| (|keɪm|, |kʌm|)
Приходить, прибывать, приезжать
Come back (from)
I go to oddice at 8 a.m. and come back home at 7 p.m.
Возвращаться
Do (did, done)
My friends are very active people. They do a lot of different things every day.
|duː| (|dɪd|, |dʌn|)
Делать
Do the housework
Our flat is very clean because we do the housework every day.
Делать работу по дому
Give (gave, given)
Some parents give their children pocket money every morning.
|ɡɪv| (|ɡeɪv|, |ˈɡɪv(ə)n|)
Давать, дарить
Take (took, taken)
Some people take books from libraries.
|teɪk| (|tʊk|, |ˈteɪkən|)
Брать, взять
Take a shower
In the morning and in the evening people take a shower.
Принимать душ
Have a bath
Some people take a shower. Other people have a bath.
Принимать ванну
Take photos
Every year i go to different countries and take photos of beautiful places.
Фотографировать
Take off (smth.)
At night you take off your clothes and go to bed.
Снимать (одежду)
Put (put, put)
At dinner you put the plates on the table.
|pʊt| (|pʊt|, |pʊt|)
Класть, положить, (по)ставить, поместить
Put on (smth.)
In the morning you put on your clothes.
Надевать
Sleep (slept, slept)
People are in their beds at night. People sleep at night.
|sliːp| (|slept|, |slept|)
Спать
Write (wrote, written)
J.K. Rowling and Dan Brown write books.
|raɪt| (|rəʊt|, |ˈrɪtn|)
Писать
Writer
Phyodor Dostoyevsky and Charles Dickens were a freat writers.
|ˈraɪtə|
Писатель
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
Sit (sat, sat)
In the theatre people sit in comfortable armchairs.
|sɪt| (|sæt|, |sæt|)
Сидеть
Sit down
People come to the cinema, sit down in comfortable armchairs and watch films.
Садиться
Stand (stood, stood)
When you stand, you are on your feet.
|stænd| (|stʊd|, |stʊd|)
Стоять
Stand up
When ladies come into the room, gentlemen stand up.
Вставать
Question
What is your name? How are you? Is this car yours? are questions.
|ˈkwestʃ(ə)n|
Вопрос
See (saw, seen)
You see with your eyes.
|siː| (|ˈsɔː|, |ˈsiːn|)
Видеть
Hear (heard, heard)
You hear with your ears.
|hɪə| (|hɜːd|, |hɜːd|)
Слышать