A. to talk to someone in a friendly and humorous way B. to point out one’s mistake C. to express admiration or approval
A. to express a bad opinion of someone’s behaviour B. to please someone by giving them what they want or need C. to laugh at someone and make them seem silly
A. effect B. liking C. anger
A. a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot B. a sweet, red tomato sauce, eaten cold and usually poured from a bottle C. a very thin, often round piece of fried potato
A. relevant B. simple C. inaccurate D. correct
A. They tend to act casually and are open-minded. B. hey like to drink tea in the afternoon. C. Gentlemen like to wear bowler hats outdoors. D. They like to eat fish and chips.
A. standing very close to other people B. using polite expressions C. speaking with low voices indoors D. waiting your turn in public places
A. looks down upon you B. does not like you C. wants to point out your mistake D. is fond of you
A. bigger cars, houses and spaces B. uxurious places C. smaller apartments and cars D. staying at familiar places
A. is a good place to learn about the British culture B. is a place where people drink alcohol and make new friends C. does not sell foods other than drinks D. only sells beer, French fries and crisps