In the morning the English ... their favourite breakfast of cornflakes with milk and sugar or porridge.
Some marmalade might be spread on the ... and butter.
A special sweet food that contains a lot of dried fruit and is eaten in Britain at the end of the main meal on Christmas Day is called:
The main meal of the day, eaten in the middle of the day or the evening is called:
In British English a very light meal, for example a drink and a piece of cake, that you have just before you go to bed is called:
'Supper' can be a synonym for ...
It is a ... that every national cuisine has got its famous specialties.
Christmas Pudding for British cuisine means a ... .
Some English people could ... without the turkey and goose, but a Christmas dinner in Britain without a traditional Christmas pudding would be strange indeed!
The Christmas pudding is a direct descendant of the old time plum porridge, ... was beloved by English people in the Middle Ages.
Nowadays, Christmas pudding ... raisins, currants, candied peel, chopped almonds and walnuts, grated carrot and a good measure of brandy, whisky or old ale.
If you ... so much coffee, you won't sleep well at night.
When we ... out of food, we go shopping.
If you don't want to have a stomchache, you ... eat with dirty hands.
We will have to order a pizza if Dolly ... supper.
If you ... careful, you will burn yourself!
We will have supper when you ... hungry.
Polly will feel better if she ... to a diet.
If ... prepares a cake, we will have tea.
As soon as Julia ... reading a report, she will have a break for lunch.
We can have dinner if Cindy has already ... the table.
Julia and Betty ... cut the vegetables.
She ... cooking since eleven o ’ clock, but she has not prepared meat yet.
Pancakes ... made with soured milk for a lighter batter.
They've been gathering raspberries for two hours, but they ... not gathered
enough for jam by now.
Has Elsa ... sandwiches yet? — No, she hasn't.
What has Ann ... cooking since five o’ clock? — She has decided to make a cake for your birthday party.
Unfortunately, we can't have a picnic if it ...
Betty ... her own restaurant if she had enough money.
Betty'd open her own restaurant if she ... a skilled cook.
If I were you, I'd ... more fruit.
We'd put more English dishes on the menu if we … an English chef in the restaurant.
17. Combine the given sentences to make the 1st Conditional.
Mother will not allow us to go to the cinema. We will see the film on TV.
18. Combine the given sentences to make the 1st Conditional.
The wind will blow from the west. It will rain.
16. Combine the given sentences to make the 1st Conditional.
He will come to see us. We will play chess.
15. Combine the given sentences to make the 1st Conditional.
The weather will be fine. The children will go on a trip.
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