В этом разделе мы разбираем вместе устойчивые словосочетания на английском.Сегодня мы разбираем словосочетания со словами «sheets, blanket, pillow, mattress, wardrobe, alarm, curtains» (простыни. одеяло, подушка, матрац, шкаф, будильник, шторы).
| Change the sheets | Поменять простыни |
| Clean/dirty sheets | Чистые/грязные простыни |
| An extra blanket | Дополнительное одеяло |
| A warm blanket | Теплое одеяло |
| Prop (yourself) up with a pillow | Положить подушку под спину |
| Cry into your pillow | Плакать в свою подушку |
| Sleep on a firm mattress | Спать на жестком матраце |
| It’s a very hard/soft mattress | Это очень жесткий/мягкий матрац |
| Open/close the wardrobe | Открыть/закрыть шкаф |
| Hang your shirts in the wardrobe | Повесить свои рубашки в шкаф |
| A fitted wardrobe | Встроенный шкаф |
| Set the alarm for 7 o’clock | Установить будильник на 7 часов |
| The alarm goes off/the alarm rings | Будильник звонит |
| Hear the alarm | Слышать будильник |
| Open/close the curtains | Открыть/закрыть занавески/шторы |
| Draw the curtains | Отдернуть/задернуть занавески/шторы |
ПРИМЕРЫ:
| I opened the wardrobe, chose a shirt, then tried to decide what tie to wear with it. |
| It was colder than usual, so I put an extra blanket on my bed. |
| My mother always changes the sheets on our beds on a Sunday, because Monday is her washing day. |
| I set the alarm for seven, but it didn’t ring. That’s why I was late for work. |
| Jack and Sue want to stay over on Saturday night. Could you put some clean sheets on the bed in the spare room? |
| The first thing I do when I get out of bed in the morning is to open the curtains, and see what the weather’s like. |
| All the bedrooms in our new flat have fitted wardrobes, so there’s plenty of storage space for our clothes. |
| Can you hang these trousers in the wardrobe, please? |
| I prefer to sleep on a firm mattress. If it’s too soft, I find it gives me a sore back. |
| I propped myself up with a couple of pillows, so that I could read comfortably in bed. |
| When I went into her room, Farah was crying into her pillow. She was obviously still upset about splitting up from her boyfriend. |
| I was so tired last night. I was asleep before my head hit the pillow. |
| When my parents turn the lights out, I read my book under the blankets with a torch. |
| Don’t forget to set the alarm. We have to be up early tomorrow. |
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