IX. Заполните пропуски артиклями или притяжательными местоимениями, где это необходимо. A Street Incident In ... street of ... English town ... policeman stops ... car. In ... car there is ... visitor from ... Continent. Policeman: Why are you driving on ... right side of ... road? Visitor: Do you want me to drive on ... wrong side? Policeman: You are driving on ... wrong side. Visitor: But you said I was driving on ... right side. Policeman: I meant to say that you were on ... right, and that was wrong. Visitor: ... strange country. If right is wrong, I’m right when I’m on ... wrong side. So why did you stop me? Policeman: My dear sir, you must keep to ... left./... right side is ... left. Visitor: Well, I want to go to Bellwood. Will you tell me ... way, please? Policeman: Certainly. At ... end of ... road turn left. Visitor: Now let me think. Turn left. In . . England left is right and right is wrong. Is that ... idea? Policeman: You’ll be right if you turn left'. But if you turn right you’ll be wrong. Visitor: Thank you for ... explanation. It’s quite clear, and I’ll do ... best not to forget it.
A Street Incident In the street of an English town a policeman stops a car. In the car there is a visitor from the Continent. Policeman: Why are you driving on the right side of the road? Visitor: Do you want me to drive on the wrong side? Policeman: You are driving on the wrong side. Visitor: But you said I was driving on the right side. Policeman: I meant to say that you were on the right, and that was wrong. Visitor: A strange country. If right is wrong, I’m right when I’m on the wrong side. So why did you stop me? Policeman: My dear sir, you must keep to the left. The right side is the left. Visitor: Well, I want to go to Bellwood. Will you tell me the way, please? Policeman: Certainly. At the end of the road turn left. Visitor: Now let me think. Turn left. In England left is right and right is wrong. Is that the idea? Policeman: You’ll be right if you turn left. But if you turn right you’ll be wrong. Visitor: Thank you for the explanation. It’s quite clear, and I’ll do my best not to forget it.
A Street Incident In the street of an English town a policeman stops a car. In the car there is a visitor from the Continent. Policeman: Why are you driving on the right side of the road? Visitor: Do you want me to drive on the wrong side? Policeman: You are driving on the wrong side. Visitor: But you said I was driving on the right side. Policeman: I meant to say that you were on the right, and that was wrong. Visitor: A strange country. If right is wrong, I’m right when I’m on the wrong side. So why did you stop me? Policeman: My dear sir, you must keep to the left. The right side is the left. Visitor: Well, I want to go to Bellwood. Will you tell me the way, please? Policeman: Certainly. At the end of the road turn left. Visitor: Now let me think. Turn left. In England left is right and right is wrong. Is that the idea? Policeman: You’ll be right if you turn left. But if you turn right you’ll be wrong. Visitor: Thank you for the explanation. It’s quite clear, and I’ll do my best not to forget it.