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Exercise.18. Complete the dialogues to the given situation




1. As our ship ran out of some provisions we ordered them through the shipchandler. Mr. Stock and our captain discussed the prices for meat, cheese, eggs, vegetables and fruit. It turned out that some fruits were too expensive but if we increased our order we would be given a discount of 10 per cent.

2.Mr. Stock and the captain are discussing the terms of delivery ( ). They agree that the meat and cheese will be brought tomorrow morning and vegetables and fruit tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Smirnov asks Mr. Stock to see to the quality of products.

3.The second mate wants to make a shipchandlers order for spirits, coca-cola, chewing gum, cigarettes, instant coffee and other goods for some crew members. Mr. Stock shows him the price-list for those goods and says that they are paid for in cash.

4.Mr. Stock has just brought the provisions ordered. The second mate is checking them up. He finds out that all the products are O.K. lull the meat. Its tainted. He cant accept it and tells the shipchandler that it should be substituted.

 

Exercise.19. Do the following task

1.Meet your shipchandler and discuss your order of provisions, the prices, and the terms of delivery.

2.Tell the shipchandler that you want to make some individual orders for spirits, cigarettes, tobacco, coca-cola. Inform him that the second mate will collect the necessary money and hand it out to the shipchandler tomorrow morning.

3.You are checking up the products brought by the shipchandler. All the weights are exact. The quality of the foodstuffs is O.K. but the cheese is musty. Refuse to accept it.

Exercise.20. Translate

YOU: , , . ?

S.: Well, let me see. I think I can supply everything. Here is the price-list.

YOU: , .

S.: 353 dollars altogether.

YOU: . ?

S.: Tomorrow between 11 and 12 a.m. Be ready to take them.

 

Grammar exercises:

some, any, no, every
+thing +body +one +where
Some - - any something - - anything somebody someone - - anybody anyone , somewhere - - - - anywhere
not any = no not anything = nothing not anybody = nobody no one none not anywhere = nowhere
any? -? anything? -? -? anybody? -? -? anywhere? -? -? -? -?
every every = thing everybody everyone e everywhere

 

: 1. nobody, no one, nothing.

Nothing special happened yesterday.

 

2. nobody, nothing, anybody ( ), anything, no one, somebody, something, everything, everybody 3- .

Everything is ready. .
Anybody knows this. .

3. every - . everybody, everyone , ().
every (every effort, every action) ( ).
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Every action was aimed at
His work was useful for everybody. .
Everybody says that our work has been done much better than that of others. , , .
Everybody is aware of the achievements of our heavy industry. .

 

 

Someand anycan be used in questions:   Someis usually used in positive sentences (+): Anyis usually used in negative sentences (-):   Is there any...? Can I have some...? There is some milk.   There isn't anybread  

 





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