martes, 21 de abril de 2015

Extreme adjectives


Adjective

Extreme adjective

Big
Enormous, huge, gigantic
Angry
Furious
Bad
Awful, terrible
clean
Spotless
cold
Freezing
crowded
Packed
dirty
filthy
pretty
Gorgeous
Scary
Terrifying
Good
Wonderful, fantastic, excellent, brilliant, superb
small
tiny
Hot
Boiling
interesting
fascinating
surprising
Astounding
sad
miserable
ugly
hideous
tired
exhausted
wet
soaking
old
ancient
Important
essential
great
Spectacular, amazing, outstanding
hungry
Starving
funny
Hilarious



viernes, 3 de abril de 2015

Easter revision 1 Batx

Verbal tenses links

verbal tenses revision
verbal tenses revision 2

Modal verbs

  1. He ___________________ bring his CD player to the party. We’ve already got one.
  2. I _______________ remember to buy some new shampoo tomorrow.
  3. It__________________________  rain in the desert sometimes, but you can't depend on it.
  4. You __________________ ride a motorbike without wearing a helmet.
  5. We ______________ arrive at school before 8 every morning.
  6. Laila ________________________ not swim when she was one year old.
  7. I’m not sure where Gary is. He ___________________ be at the library.
  8. ‘I’m flying to Seville tomorrow.’      ‘You _____________ remember to take your passport this time!’
  9. They ________________ meet us at the airport. We’re going to get a taxi into town.
  10. Don’t worry. You _______________________dress formally for the party.
  11. This dog _______________________belong to Harry. It’s got his address on its collar.
  12. Only authorised personnel __________________________enter this area.
  13. Fortunately, he __________________________ convince the police that he was innocent.
  14. You ________________ talk during the exam.
  15.  You look tired.  You ______________________take some sleep.
  16. __________________ I enter the class Ms. Robins?


  
Rewrite these sentences with the words in brackets
 
 Jack left only some minutes ago (just)
_______________________________________________
 It's possible that he is writing his composition (may)
 _______________________________________________
The last time I met Sarah was two months ago (for)
 _______________________________________________
Do you know how to drive a lorry? (can)
   ______________________________________________
James forgot his glasses. He couldn't watch the film. (because)
 _______________________________________________
They started printing the magazine in 2010 (since)
 _______________________________________________
She is going to rest between 2 and 4.  (at 3)
 _______________________________________________
Although it was raining, he decided to go for a walk. (despite)
_______________________________________________


Relative clauses

She works for a man. The man used to be very famous marathon runner.
 _______________________________________________
James found the keys. I had lost them the previous day.
 _______________________________________________
 The London Eye is a very popular landmark. It's visited by thousands of people every day.
 _______________________________________________
The film is about a spy. His best friend betrays him.
_______________________________________________
The hotel is surrounded by mountains. They are staying there.
_______________________________________________
My neighbour was very noisy yesterday night. He's usually very calm.
 _______________________________________________

    
Answers

Modal verbs exercise
 
  1. Doesn't have to/ needn't
  2. have to/must
  3. may/might/could
  4. mustn't
  5. must/ have to
  6. could
  7. may/might/could
  8. must/have to
  9. can't
  10. don't have to/needn't
  11. must
  12. can
  13. could
  14. mustn't
  15. should
  16. May 
 Rewrite exercise
 

Jack has just left.
He may be writing his composition.
I haven't met Sarah for two months
Can you drive a lorry?
James couldn't watch the film because he had forgotten his glasses.
The have printed/ have been printing the magazine since 2010.
She will be resting at 3.
Despite the rain, he decided to go for a walk.   

Relative clauses
 
She works for a man who/that used to be a very famous marathon runner.
James found the keys I had lost the previous day.
The London Eye, which is visited by thousands of people every day, is a very popular landmark.
The ilm is about a spy whose best friend betrays him.
The hotel where they are staying is surrounded by mountains.
My neighbour, who is usually very calm, was very noisy yesterday night.