Would you like to try some?

Some óïîòðåáëÿåòñÿ â óòâåðäèòåëüíûõ ïðåäëîæåíèÿõ, íî ìîæåò óïîòðåáëÿòüñÿ è â âîïðîñèòåëüíûõ ïðåäëîæåíèÿõ, âûðàæàÿ ïðîñüáó èëè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ åñëè îæèäàåòñÿ îòâåò “Yes” èëè “No”: Would you like some drink? – Yes, I’d like some.

2.15. We wouldn’t change our mind. Ìû íå ïåðåäóìàåì.

I haven’t made up my yet; what did you have n mind? (Un. 6:3.4)

2.16 Ïðåäëîãè

Óïðàæíåíèå 22. Âñòàâüòå âìåñòî òî÷åê ïðåäëîãè (ïîñëåëîãè): at, between, by for, in, of, on, out, over, up, with.

1. The shoes are comfortable, but the right one is a little too tight. May a change it … another pair? – Shure, but there is only one … this colour. 2. I suppose they (shoes) will stretch … wearing. 3. I’ll be wearing them (shoes) … a long time. 4. I’ve found a lovely dress. Will you look … it? 5. I’m … the third floor, just … the left … the stairs. 6. I was waiting … you. 7. We can’t afford any shoes … the moment. 8. We’ll take the dress. Can you wrap it …? 9. The cash register is … there. 10. They (gloves) are … … stock … the moment. 11. I’ll look … again next week. 12. That sounds very nice, but we’ll have starved … then. 13. It’s pretty quiet here … lunch time. I’d like this table … the window. 14. They usually serve only simple meals and snacks … a café, but there is so much … the menu. 15. I’ve decided … a small salad and fried fish-trout … boiled potatos. 16. I can’t choose … the bananas and custard and the apple – pie.