hungry
adj
голодный;
as a hungry dog, a hungry child: to be
hungry
хотеть есть,
e. g. I am hungry. I am going to the canteen.
hunger
n
голод
I am hungry. So am I.
И я тоже.
The word combination So am (do,
can...) I
is used as a reply to an affirmative sentence. Neither am (do,
can...) I
is used after negative sentences, e. g. I am reading. So am I.
I prefer a cup of tea. So do I. I can do it. So can I. I am not writing.
Neither am I. I don’t like this salad. Neither does my sister. He can’t
translate this sentence. Neither can I. The subject is at the end of
the phrase and is stressed: So do
\
I.
wait
vi
ждать;
to wait for (smb., smth.)
, e. g. We are waiting for
a taxi. waiter (waitress) n
официант (официантка);
Syn. to expect
hurry
vi
спешить,
e. g. We are hurrying to the laboratory. Hurry
up!
Скорее! Живее!
e. g. Hurry up, it’s already 8 o’clock.
taste
n
вкус,
e. g. You must know her taste if you want to buy her
a present, to one’s taste
по вкусу.
Proverb: Tastes differ.
(= о вкусах
не спорят.)
taste
vt
1.
пробовать,
e. g. Will you taste my porridge?
2.
иметь вкус,
e. g. The pie tastes very sweet. tasty adj
вкусный
to begin with
для начала, начнем с того, что ...
What do you say to ...
Что вы скажете насчет ...
You don’t say so!
Что вы говорите?! Неужели?!
neither ... nor
ни ... ни;
In sentences with neither ... nor the verb
is used in the affirmative form and agrees with the second noun in
number and person, e. g. Neither Ivanov nor Petrov knows the an
swer to my question. We have neither bread nor meat in the house.
Please go and buy some.
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