I. bargains
J. to project an image K. to reveal a secret L. to total M.. to smell of freshly baked bread 2. Give antonyms to the following words: 1. to increase 2. entrance 3. fresh bread 4. to do something at leisure 5. counterproductive 6. to scatter 7. fast 8. considerat
3. Give synonyms to the following words and expressions:
1. everyday items 1. full of people 2. to finish 3. to sum up 4. to make some process quicker
4. Complete the sentences using can or (be) able to in the necessary form. 1. George has travelled a lot but he...speak a single foreign language. 2. I... sleep very well recently. 3. Sandra…drive because she had no car. 4. Frankly speaking I can’t work with Tom Brown. I've never…understand him. 5. Ask our professor about your problem. She might. … help you. 6. My grandfather was a very clever man. He... speak five foreign languages. 7. I looked for the book everywhere but I... find it. 8. They didn't want to come with us at first but we... persuade them. 9. Laura had broken her leg and…walk very well. 10. Sue wasn't at home when I phoned but I… contact her at her office
Choose the correct answer (answers) 1. The fire spread through the building quickly but everybody … A was able to escape В managed escape С couldn’t escape
2. The phone is ringing. It … be Tim. A might В can С have to 3. Take an umbrella with you when you go out. It … rain later. A may В might С can D must 4. I think all drivers … seat belts. A should wear В had better wear С had better to wear 5. It's late It’s time … home. A we can go В we must go С we should go D we went
UNIT 5
RECOGNISING FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS GRAMMAR: Review OF MODALS AND PARTICIPLES I. CONVERSATION PRACTICE Spoken Etiquette Warning Mind that... Mind out... Watch out for... Be careful. Be ready for... Make sure you don't … Look out! Complaining I want to complain about... I am not at all satisfied with... I really do object to... What can you do about...? Something must be done... It just won't do. Caution and doubt I am not at all sure about... I don't really believe... I rather doubt... I suspect... I'm rather skeptical about... Surprise Fancy that! How very surprising! Are you serious? You must be kidding! You don't say so! I can't believe my eyes (ears)! What a surprise! Never! Read and act out the dialogues. Make up dialogues of your own. A. - I’m not at all satisfied with the results of your work. - Fancy that! I wonder who could have done it better!
B. - Make sure you don’t repeat this mistake in your final test. - I don’t quite understand the way to solve this sum. What can I do about it?
C. - Well, well, well… I can’t believe my eyes. You are at home at this time of the day! - What’s so surprising about it? On Saturday I usually come home at 11 a.m. D. - Tom is her boyfriend! You must be kidding! - Yes, he is. And, please, make sure you don’t show your surprise to her.
E. - I’m rather skeptical about their desire to recommend Jerry for this post. They’ll have to be ready for his unpredictable behaviuor. - Jerry is unpredictable! You must be kidding! He’s one of the most reasonable young men I have ever met.
3. Complete the dialogues:
A. - Have you heard the latest news? Marry is going to visit us next Sunday. - … B. - … - You don’t say so! How very surprising! C. - You know, I really object to his going there with the Browns. I don’t like Teddy Brown; he seems to be so unreliable. - …
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