1. scare the animals away
e.g. The sight of the snake scared the boy away.
TIP:
1) scare...away (off, stiff, to death...)
2) scared / scary
3) scare = frighten
2. supplies of food
e.g. The draught-hit areas are more dependent upon supplies of food.
TIP:
1) n.
a supply of food
a food supply
supplies of food
food supplies
2) vt.
supply A to B
supply B with A
Step 3 Related language points ---- two important drills
1. in case + clause
e.g. In case anything important happens, please contact me in time.
TIP:
In case of fire, please call 119.
You'd better take an umbrella in case.
in this / that / on / any / many case(s)
2. whatever (however) + n.-clauses
e.g. I'll just say whatever comes into my head.
Whoever breaks the law should be punished.
TIP:
whatever / however / ... + adv.-clauses = no matter what / how / ...
Keep calm, whatever happens.