Вопрос:

- No, I don't want pizza. I want something home-made. - I [ ] some pasta and a salad. You can wait. It ready in 30 minutes, I think. - Oh, ok. I can help you. What should I do? - I [ ] this pasta. Can you put the pot on the fire? - Sure. Done! I can peel the vegetables for salad. - I'm sure you [ ] yourself. You did it last time. But you can wash the vegetables. - Do you need anything else? - I [ ] the salad in the bowl? Can you give it to me?

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Ответ:

This appears to be a fill-in-the-blanks exercise in a conversational format. The goal is to select the most appropriate word from a dropdown menu (indicated by the brackets and down arrows) to complete each sentence logically within the dialogue. - The first blank likely requires a verb that fits with 'some pasta and a salad.' Options like 'will make', 'can prepare', or 'want' could fit depending on context. Given the subsequent sentence 'You can wait. It ready in 30 minutes', a verb indicating preparation is probable. - The second blank, following 'I' and preceding 'this pasta. Can you put the pot on the fire?', likely needs a verb related to cooking or making pasta. 'Will cook', 'am making', or 'can make' are possibilities. - The third blank, following 'I'm sure you' and preceding 'yourself. You did it last time. But you can wash the vegetables.', likely requires a phrase that implies confidence in the other person's ability. 'Can do it' or simply 'can' are plausible completions. - The fourth blank, following 'I' and preceding 'the salad in the bowl? Can you give it to me?', likely needs a verb related to serving or preparing the salad. 'Will make', 'can prepare', or 'want' are potential choices. Without the actual dropdown options, it's impossible to provide the exact answers. However, the structure suggests a task focused on conversational English, specifically verb usage and sentence completion in a dialogue context.
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