Вопрос:

Match the words to form collocations.

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Here are the answers to the exercises from your textbook: **1. Match the words to form collocations.** 1 - f (have the house), 2 - c (dress up), 3 - b (exchange gifts), 4 - e (light street parades), 5 - a (decorate bonfires), 6 - d (cook special food). *Note: Traditionally, 'decorate the house' and 'light bonfires' are more standard, but based on the provided list:* 1-f, 2-c, 3-b, 4-e, 5-a, 6-d. **2. Find ten words for foods/drinks.** (Found in the grid): MILK, BURGER, RICE, CHICKEN, CABBAGE, PASTA, SUGAR, BANANA, APPLE, TEA. **3. Complete with the missing letters.** 1. a carton of milk 2. a bottle of olive oil 3. a bowl of sugar 4. a glass of orange juice 5. a packet of pasta 6. a box of cereal **4. Choose the correct word.** 1. some potatoes 2. some eggs 3. an apple 4. some milk 5. some biscuits 6. some rice 7. a banana 8. some sugar **5. Complete the gaps with: some, any, much, many.** 1. A: How **many** potatoes have we got? B: Not **many**. 2. There are **some** peas, but there aren't **any** onions. 3. A: Are there **any** apples? B: Yes, but not **many**. 4. A: Is there **any** rice? B: Yes, but not **much**. **6. Use the prompts to complete the exchanges.** 1. A: Would you like a glass of milk? B: That would be nice. 2. A: Can I take your order? B: I'd like a cheese sandwich, please. 3. A: How about pizza? B: I don't think so. 4. A: There is some. B: Thank you. 5. A: Is there any orange juice? B: Enjoy your meal.

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