MATCH THE PROVERBS:
A friend in need is a friend indeed. Before you make a friend, eat a bushel of salt with him.
A good friend is as the sun in winter.
Show me your company and I’ll tell you what you are.
A friend is easier lost than found.
Old friends are the best.
When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.
Change your pleasures, but not your friends.
Make new friends and keep the old, one is silver the other gold.
Хороший друг – ясно солнышко в ненастье.
Сам пропадай, а товарища выручай.
Скажи мне кто твой друг, и я скажу тебе кто ты.
Друг друга узнать – вместе пуд соли съесть.
Новые друзья серебро, а старые – золото.
Старый друг лучше новых двух.
Друзья трудно приобретаются, да легко теряются.
Друг познается в беде.
Меняй увлечения, а не друзей.
MATCH THE PROVERBS:
A friend in need is a friend indeed. Before you make a friend, eat a bushel of salt with him.
A good friend is as the sun in winter.
Show me your company and I’ll tell you what you are.
A friend is easier lost than found.
Old friends are the best.
When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.
Change your pleasures, but not your friends.
Make new friends and keep the old, one is silver the other gold.
a. Хороший друг – ясно солнышко в ненастье.
b. Сам пропадай, а товарища выручай.
c. Скажи мне кто твой друг, и я скажу тебе кто ты.
d. Друг друга узнать – вместе пуд соли съесть.
e. Новые друзья серебро, а старые – золото.
f. Старый друг лучше новых двух.
g. Друзья трудно приобретаются, да легко теряются.
h. Друг познается в беде.
i. Меняй увлечения, а не друзей.
PROVERBS AND QUATATIONS.
LOOK AND MATCH THEM:
A man is known…
Money can’t…
A true friend…
The only way to have a friend…
Old friends…
A friend in need…
One for all…
Be slow in choosing a friend…
Nothing is so dangerous…
... is to be one.
... is the medicine of life.
... are best.
... is a friend indeed.
... all for one.
... slower in changing.
... as an ignorant friend.
... by the company he keeps.
... buy friendship.
PROVERBS AND QUATATIONS.
LOOK AND MATCH THEM:
A man is known…
Money can’t…
A true friend…
The only way to have a friend…
Old friends…
A friend in need…
One for all…
Be slow in choosing a friend…
Nothing is so dangerous…
... is to be one.
... is the medicine of life.
... are best.
... is a friend indeed.
... all for one.
... slower in changing.
... as an ignorant friend.
... by the company he keeps.
... buy friendship.
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Find Antonyms
To be a real friend To be polite and tactful
To be easy to deal with
Always to help other people
To be attentive
to be inattentive to.
to think too little about other people.
to be selfish.
to be impolite and tactless.
to be hard to deal with.
Find Antonyms
To be a real friend To be polite and tactful
To be easy to deal with
Always to help other people
To be attentive
to be inattentive to.
to think too little about other people.
to be selfish.
to be impolite and tactless.
to be hard to deal with.
Find Antonyms
To be a real friend To be polite and tactful
To be easy to deal with
Always to help other people
To be attentive
to be inattentive to.
to think too little about other people.
to be selfish.
to be impolite and tactless.
to be hard to deal with.
Grammar Revision: Choose the right variant:
We have asked them both but … (neither/both) of them knows his address.
He has lived in Milan and Madrid but he didn’t like … (either/neither) of the cities much.
She is very slim. I think she is … (either/neither) a sportsman … (or/nor) a model.
Anna never works all day. She works … (either/neither) in the morning … (or/nor) after lunch.
He has 2 cars, but I don’t like … (either/neither) of them.
She couldn’t choose between them, she liked them … (both/either).
You can take … (either/neither) a bus or a train to get to Oxford.
Would you like fish or chicken? - It doesn’t matter. … (Either/Both) will do for me.
Would you like apple juice or orange juice? - … (Either/Neither), thanks. I don’t like juice.
Would you like some salad or some steak? - … (Either/Both). I’m so hungry.
Doesn’t he use … (either/neither) of his phones?
My old granny could … (either/neither) read … (or/nor) write.
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Grammar Revision: Choose the right variant:
We have asked them both but … (neither/both) of them knows his address.
He has lived in Milan and Madrid but he didn’t like … (either/neither) of the cities much.
She is very slim. I think she is … (either/neither) a sportsman … (or/nor) a model.
Anna never works all day. She works … (either/neither) in the morning … (or/nor) after lunch.
He has 2 cars, but I don’t like … (either/neither) of them.
She couldn’t choose between them, she liked them … (both/either).
You can take … (either/neither) a bus or a train to get to Oxford.
Would you like fish or chicken? - It doesn’t matter. … (Either/Both) will do for me.
Would you like apple juice or orange juice? - … (Either/Neither), thanks. I don’t like juice.
Would you like some salad or some steak? - … (Either/Both). I’m so hungry.
Doesn’t he use … (either/neither) of his phones?
My old granny could … (either/neither) read … (or/nor) write.
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