Вопрос задан 29.01.2024 в 09:11. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Леонардыч Евгений.

1. scrambled A tomato
2. boiled
B. cake
3. grilled
C. eggs
4. pickled
- D. potato
5. baked
E. chicken
. Complete the sentences with the correct word.
• grated meat peel. punch. shoe
6. I don't eat ... because I'm a vegetarian.
7. If you add a ...of salt, it will taste better.
8. I need ...cheese for salad.
9. If you want to buy a pair of sandals for summer you should go to the ... shop.
10. Can you ...the potatoes, please?
Put adjectives in the correct order.
11. I bought red / Chenese / beautiful vase.
12. Ann wore small /terrible /round glasses.
13. My sister has golden /tiny /old ring,
14. My father made square /wooden/ modern table.
15. It was British /huge /old statue.​

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Отвечает Братанич Андрей.

Let's start with matching the food preparation methods to the appropriate items:

  1. scrambled - C. eggs. This refers to the process of mixing eggs together and then cooking them, usually in a pan, until they are set but still moist.
  2. boiled - B. cake. This seems like a mismatch, as cakes are typically baked. Boiled items could include eggs or potatoes, but not cake.
  3. grilled - E. chicken. Grilling involves cooking food on a grill, where the heat source comes from below. Chicken is commonly grilled.
  4. pickled - D. potato. While potatoes can be pickled, it's more common to pickle cucumbers or other vegetables. However, for the sake of this exercise, we'll match it with potato.
  5. baked - A. tomato. Tomatoes can be baked, but it's more typical to bake items like cakes or bread. Baked tomatoes are often used in dishes like stuffed tomatoes.

Now, for the sentences:

  1. "I don't eat chicken because I'm a vegetarian." Here, chicken is used as an example of meat that a vegetarian would avoid.
  2. "If you add a pinch of salt, it will taste better." A pinch is a small amount of a powdery substance that can be taken between the thumb and forefinger.
  3. "I need grated cheese for salad." Grated cheese is cheese that has been shredded into small, often fluffy pieces, ideal for topping salads.
  4. "If you want to buy a pair of sandals for summer, you should go to the shoe shop." This is where you would find all types of footwear, including sandals.
  5. "Can you peel the potatoes, please?" Peeling is the process of removing the outer layer or skin from vegetables or fruits, like potatoes.

For the adjectives in the correct order, the general rule is to place adjectives in this order: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose. So, the sentences should be:

  1. "I bought a beautiful red Chinese vase." Here, 'beautiful' (opinion) comes before 'red' (color) and 'Chinese' (origin).
  2. "Ann wore terrible small round glasses." 'Terrible' (opinion) is followed by 'small' (size) and 'round' (shape). However, the order between 'terrible' and 'small' could be interchangeable based on what the speaker wants to emphasize.
  3. "My sister has an old tiny golden ring." 'Old' (age) precedes 'tiny' (size) and 'golden' (color).
  4. "My father made a modern square wooden table." 'Modern' (opinion/age) is followed by 'square' (shape) and 'wooden' (material).
  5. "It was an old huge British statue." 'Old' (age) comes before 'huge' (size) and 'British' (origin).

These adjustments follow conventional English grammar and adjective order rules to make the sentences clear and naturally flowing.

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