Оригинал на английском:
30. Complete the sentences with the suitable words in their proper form. In some cases more than one version is possible.
A. kind — kindly (adv) — kindly (adj
1. The old Iad was endlessly _ and sympathetic. 2. Whenever I come they always speak _ to me. 3. I looked at his) wrinkled face and smiled. 4. It was really most _ of you to help. 5. Andrew was a _ man who always helped his neighbours. 6. _ call me tomorrow.
B. to Iean — to bend
1. I _ down and tied my shoelace. 2. I had to _ double to get under the table. 3. Gregory _ back in his chair. 4. Arnold his rake against the fence and went to lunch. 5. Don’t _ at the waist when lifting heavy objects. 6. Corey _ against the apple tree.
C. contempt — despise
1. I have nothing but _ for their ridiculous opinions. 2. Strikebreakers are often _ by their fellow workers. 3. I really do _ her hypocrisy. 4. We feel nothing but _ for people who treat children so cruelly. 5. Such behaviour is beneath 6. I _ him for the way he treated his family.
A. kind — kindly (adv) — kindly (adj
1. The old Iad was endlessly _ and sympathetic. 2. Whenever I come they always speak _ to me. 3. I looked at his) wrinkled face and smiled. 4. It was really most _ of you to help. 5. Andrew was a _ man who always helped his neighbours. 6. _ call me tomorrow.
B. to Iean — to bend
1. I _ down and tied my shoelace. 2. I had to _ double to get under the table. 3. Gregory _ back in his chair. 4. Arnold his rake against the fence and went to lunch. 5. Don’t _ at the waist when lifting heavy objects. 6. Corey _ against the apple tree.
C. contempt — despise
1. I have nothing but _ for their ridiculous opinions. 2. Strikebreakers are often _ by their fellow workers. 3. I really do _ her hypocrisy. 4. We feel nothing but _ for people who treat children so cruelly. 5. Such behaviour is beneath 6. I _ him for the way he treated his family.