Choose the right preposition: That needes most he win … that viage
A thousand franks aboven his costage
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: The thridde day this marchant up ariseth,
And ... his needes sadly him aviseth
(*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: This marchant which that was full ware and wis
Creanced hath and paid eek ...Paris
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: To certain Lumbards, redy … hir hond,
The sum of gold, and gat of hem his bond
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: To doon plesance and also greet costage.
He not forgat to yive the leeste page
...all that house; but after hir degree
He yaf the lord and sithen all his meinee
(*ответ*) In
Choose the right preposition: Toward the town of Bruges for to fare
To byen there a portion ... ware
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: Whan it was day this marchant gan embrace
His wife all knew, and kist hir ... hir face
(*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: Whan that he came, some manner honest thing.
For which they were as glad ... his coming
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: Your wife …home – the same gold again
Upon your bench. She wot it well, certain
(*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: “By God,” quod he, “I am a litel wroth
..you, my wife, although it be me loth
(*ответ*) With
Choose the right preposition: “What aileth you so rathe … to rise?”
“Nece,” quod he, “it ought enough suffise
(*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: … certain tokens that I can you telle
Now by your leve, I may no lenger dwelle
(*ответ*) By
Choose the right preposition: … which he hath to Paris sent anon
A messager, and prayed hath Daun John
(*ответ*) For
Choose the right preposition: … ye so kindely this other day
Lente me gold. And as I can and may
(*ответ*) For
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: (to aquaint) was so with the goode man
Sith that hir firste knowliche began
(*ответ*) Acquainted
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: A marchant whilom (to dwell) at Saint Denis
That riche was, for which men held him wis
(*ответ*) dwelled
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: And for as muchel as this goode man,
And eek this monk of which that I (to begin)
(*ответ*) began
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: And I shall pay as soon as ever I (may);
For by my truth I have on mine array
(*ответ*) may
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: But boldely she (to say), and that anon,
“Marie! I defy the false monk Daun John
(*ответ*) said
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: But sith I see I stand in this disjoint
I wol (to answer) you shortly to the point
(*ответ*) answer
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: For to his hert it was a greet plesaunce.
Thus (to be) they knit with eterne alliaunce
(*ответ*) been
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: For your honour, for Goddes sake, i saye
As be not wroth, but let us (to laugh) and playe
(*ответ*) laugh
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Fro day to day, and if so be I faile,
I am your wife – (to score) it upon my taile
(*ответ*) score
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: I (to keep) not of his ‘tokens’ neverable!
He took me certain gold, this wot I well
(*ответ*) keep
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: I might him (to ask) a thing that he hath paid”
This wife was not afered no afraid
(*ответ*) ask
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: If any dettour hath in mine absence
Y-(to pay) thee, lest thurgh thy necligence
(*ответ*) payed