wljat they could (drink, write). 6) How about (some, something) fish and chips? 7) Will you have (some, something) to drink? — Yes, I'll have a (fish, tomato) juice. 84. Read the dialogues in pairs. Make up your own dialogues. — I'd like to drink some water, it's so sultry1 today. — I can order some lemonade or juice. — Oh, thank you. — So, come on. *** — What do you usually have for breakfast? — Just a cup of tea and a sandwich. And what about you? — I don't eat much either. Just an egg, a slice of bread and coffee. — But some people have a full breakfast with bacon1 or ham2, eggs or fish, bread and butter, tea or coffee. — My father has full breakfast every day. *** — I am too fat. So I am going to eat less. — Are you really? —Yes, I'm going to give up bread, potatoes and sweets. — You should change your way of life. First of all you should take long walks and go in for sports. — You are right. Everybody knows about it, but as you know, I am lazy1! 1 lazy ['leizi] — ледачий 85*. Do exercise 67b in 1 minute. 86*. Do task 12 on page 127. 87. Do exercise 67b in 1 minute. 88. Do exercise 62. 89. Read the dialogues in pairs and make up your own ones. Andrew: I think this cake is wonderful. Albert: So do I. Would you like another piece?
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