III. Раскройте скобки, употребив правильную глагольную форму. Everybody (1 — know) today what hot dogs (2 — be). Hot dogs (3 — be) popular for a long time. The first ones (4 — sell) by street vendors in the 19th century. They not (5 — know) then, of course, that they (6 — be) hot dogs. They (7 — be) just a sausage in a bun. In the 1930s Harry Stevens (8 — start) to sell sausages in (9 — heat) buns, (10 — add) mustard and relish. He (11 — think) they (12 — be) very funny. A famous sports cartoonist, who (13 — call) himself Ted, also (14 — think) they (15 — look) funny and (16 — draw) a picture of a dog in a bun. Ted (17— be) very good at (18 — draw). He (19 — name) the sausages «hot dogs,» and the name soon (20 —become) very popular. But there (21 — be) a problem. Makers of sausages (22 — think) people (23 — think) they (24 — make) of dog meat and therefore not (25 — eat) them. So for some time «hot dogs» not (26 — use) in advertisements. But hot dogs (27 — survive) this. Soon Nathan’s restaurant in New York (28 — put) hot dogs on their menu. They (29 — be) a great success and (30 — become) famous in the whole of New York. They (31 — be) still popular in many different places, they can (32 — buy) in parks, fast-food restaurants and cafeterias. Since the time they first (33 — appear) hot dogs (34 — become) favourite food of those who (35 — camp) out or (36 — need) fast food for other reasons, though most people not (37 — know) why they (38 — call) hot dogs or who (39 — give) them that name.
Everybody knows today what hot dogs are. Hot dogs have been popular for a long time. The first ones were sold by street vendors in the 19th century. They did not know then, of course, that they were hot dogs. They were just a sausage in a bun. In the 1930s Harry Stevens started to sell sausages in heated buns, adding mustard and relish. He thought they were very funny. A famous sports cartoonist, who called himself Ted, also thought they looked funny and drew a picture of a dog in a bun. Ted was very good at drawing. He named the sausages "hot dogs," and the name soon became very popular. But there was a problem. Makers of sausages thought people would think they were made of dog meat and therefore would not eat them. So for some time "hot dogs" were not used in advertisements. But hot dogs survived this. Soon Nathan’s restaurant in New York put hot dogs on their menu. They were a great success and became famous in the whole of New York. They are still popular in many different places, they can be bought in parks, fast-food restaurants, and cafeterias. Since the time they first appeared, hot dogs have become the favorite food of those who camp out or need fast food for other reasons, though most people do not know why they are called hot dogs or who gave them that name.
Everybody knows today what hot dogs are. Hot dogs have been popular for a long time. The first ones were sold by street vendors in the 19th century. They did not know then, of course, that they were hot dogs. They were just a sausage in a bun.
In the 1930s Harry Stevens started to sell sausages in heated buns, adding mustard and relish. He thought they were very funny.
A famous sports cartoonist, who called himself Ted, also thought they looked funny and drew a picture of a dog in a bun. Ted was very good at drawing. He named the sausages "hot dogs," and the name soon became very popular. But there was a problem. Makers of sausages thought people would think they were made of dog meat and therefore would not eat them. So for some time "hot dogs" were not used in advertisements.
But hot dogs survived this. Soon Nathan’s restaurant in New York put hot dogs on their menu. They were a great success and became famous in the whole of New York.
They are still popular in many different places, they can be bought in parks, fast-food restaurants, and cafeterias.
Since the time they first appeared, hot dogs have become the favorite food of those who camp out or need fast food for other reasons, though most people do not know why they are called hot dogs or who gave them that name.