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Lesson number 1
Question №1. Select the correct translation of the following suggestions: How about yourself?
1) How are you?
2) Thank you, good.
3) Thank you, good.
Question №2. Select the continuation of the following sentence: So-so, thank ...
1) ... you. And you?
2) ... you.
3) ... you. And how are you?
Question №3. Select the correct translation of the following sentence: How are you?
1) How are you?
2) How are you?
3) How are you?
Question №4. Select the correct answer to the following question: How are you?
1) Can not complain, thanks.
2) Much better, thank you.
3) Not bad, thanks.
Question №5. Select the correct answer to the following question: How are you getting on?
1) Can not complain, thanks.
2) Well, thank you.
3) Not bad, thanks.
Question №6. Select the correct translation of the following sentence: I have to be going.
1) Did you need to go?
2) I have to go.
3) Stay a little longer.
Question №7. Select the correct translation of the following sentence: Are you sure you have to go?
1) Did you need to go?
2) I have to go.
3) Stay a little longer.
Question №8. Select the correct translation of the following sentence: Oh, stay a little longer.
1) Did you need to go?
2) I have to go.
3) Stay a little longer.
Question №9. Select the continuation of the following sentence: It was nice to ...
1) ... but I'm afraid it could be worse.
2) ...: glad you could come.
3) ... meet.
Question №10. Select the continuation of the following sentence: literal translation ...
1) often replaced not suitable within the meaning of the expression in this situation, however, adopted in the Russian language.
2) it is often replaced by a suitable within the meaning of the expression in this situation is not accepted in the Russian language.
3) it is often replaced by a suitable within the meaning of the expression in this situation adopted in the Russian language.
Question №11. Select the continuation of the following sentence: Allow me to introduce
1) ... Mr. John Bank?
2) ... Ms Ann Cook.
3) ... to Mr. Dave Reed
Question №12. Select the continuation of the following sentence: May I introduce ...
1) ... Mr. Joh
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