1.b> (), i> ; , , / - i> ; lambs were skipping about in the field / ; a little girl came skipping along the road / ; he turned and skipped away, singing happily to himself - , ;
2.b> / (); the girls were skipping in the playground / ; she likes to skip rope as a warm-up / i> ;
3.b> ( i>); the boys were skipping stones across the pond ;
4.b> (), ( .i>); it's difficult to have a conversation with her because she skips from one topic to another , / ;
5.b> (); ; I decided to skip the first chapter ; I often skip breakfast altogether ; she decided to skip the afternoon's class / ; I skipped over the last part of the book ; I accidentally skipped one of the questions in the test - / ;
6.b> (off, out) .i> i> (), i> ; the bombers skipped the country shortly after the blast / ; he skipped off without paying ;
to skip out on smb.b> ( .i>); skip it!b> . .i> ! ! ! ( i>); "sorry, what were you saying?" "Oh, skip it!" ", ?" ", , !"