Pay attention at the following words.
- to hurt – поранити
- to wrap up – загортати
- to examine – оглядати
- an oimtment – мазь
- a prescription – рецепт
Конструктор тестів
Pay attention at the following words.
- to hurt – поранити
- to wrap up – загортати
- to examine – оглядати
- an oimtment – мазь
- a prescription – рецепт
Pay attention at the following words.
- to hurt – поранити
- to wrap up – загортати
- to examine – оглядати
- an oimtment – мазь
- a prescription – рецепт
1
THE DOCTOR’S HELP
There was a bookseller in a small town who did not like to spend his money. One day a big box of books fell down and hurt his foot.
"Go to the doctor," said his wife, "and show that foot to him." "No," he said, "I'll wait until the doctor comes into the shop next time. Then I'll ask him what to do about my foot. If I go to see him, I shall have to pay him."
The next day the doctor came into the shop and bought some books. As the bookseller was wrapping up the books, he told the doctor about his bad foot. The doctor examined it.
"Yes," said the doctor. "You must put that foot in hot water every night. Then you must put some ointment on it."
He took out a piece of paper and wrote a prescription on it. "Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night," he said.
"Thank you," said the bookseller. "And now, sir, here are your books."
"How much?" said the doctor.
"Two pounds."
"Good," said the doctor. "I won't need to pay you anything."
"Why not?" asked the bookseller in surprise.
"You asked me to look at your foot. I did so and wrote out a prescription. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay one pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I want two pounds. And I came here, didn't I?"
Mark true or false.
There was a bookseller who liked to spend much money.
2
THE DOCTOR’S HELP
There was a bookseller in a small town who did not like to spend his money. One day a big box of books fell down and hurt his foot.
"Go to the doctor," said his wife, "and show that foot to him." "No," he said, "I'll wait until the doctor comes into the shop next time. Then I'll ask him what to do about my foot. If I go to see him, I shall have to pay him."
The next day the doctor came into the shop and bought some books. As the bookseller was wrapping up the books, he told the doctor about his bad foot. The doctor examined it.
"Yes," said the doctor. "You must put that foot in hot water every night. Then you must put some ointment on it."
He took out a piece of paper and wrote a prescription on it. "Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night," he said.
"Thank you," said the bookseller. "And now, sir, here are your books."
"How much?" said the doctor.
"Two pounds."
"Good," said the doctor. "I won't need to pay you anything."
"Why not?" asked the bookseller in surprise.
"You asked me to look at your foot. I did so and wrote out a prescription. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay one pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I want two pounds. And I came here, didn't I?"
Mark true or false.
One day a big box of books fell on the bookseller’s foot.
3
THE DOCTOR’S HELP
There was a bookseller in a small town who did not like to spend his money. One day a big box of books fell down and hurt his foot.
"Go to the doctor," said his wife, "and show that foot to him." "No," he said, "I'll wait until the doctor comes into the shop next time. Then I'll ask him what to do about my foot. If I go to see him, I shall have to pay him."
The next day the doctor came into the shop and bought some books. As the bookseller was wrapping up the books, he told the doctor about his bad foot. The doctor examined it.
"Yes," said the doctor. "You must put that foot in hot water every night. Then you must put some ointment on it."
He took out a piece of paper and wrote a prescription on it. "Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night," he said.
"Thank you," said the bookseller. "And now, sir, here are your books."
"How much?" said the doctor.
"Two pounds."
"Good," said the doctor. "I won't need to pay you anything."
"Why not?" asked the bookseller in surprise.
"You asked me to look at your foot. I did so and wrote out a prescription. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay one pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I want two pounds. And I came here, didn't I?"
Mark true or false.
The bookseller’s wife called the doctor.
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