2. Read the sentences. Choose the correct adjective.
1) He’s a very (affectionate/ambitious) lad and he wants to play at the highest
level. 2) Even though I’m quite( a reserved/ sociable) person, I like meeting
people.3) Tara was always really( sensitive/aggressive) and caring. 4) Jack is so
(envious/spoilt) of Sonia’s success. 5) We liked Laurence at once, he was
(selfish/imaginative) beyond all other architects. 6) Japanese cars are so
(reliable/responsible). 7) The gift is( greedy/ generous) by any standards.
3. Make the opposites using the prefixes un-, in-, dis-, im-, ir-.
1) selfish-
2) honest-
3) pleasant-
4) polite-
5) responsible-
6) sensitive-
4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “used to” .
1. My sister(not/play) the piano, but now she does.
2. They___( spend) their weekends in the countryside. They don’t any more.
3. I__(not/watch) the news, but now I watch it every day.
4. I(not/eat) vegetables. Now I eat them every day.
5. ___(you/go to school on foot?
6. We (live) in a flat, but we live in a big house now.
Ответы
Ответ:
1) Adjective Choice:
1) He’s a very **ambitious** lad and he wants to play at the highest level.
2) Even though I’m quite **reserved**, I like meeting people.
3) Tara was always really **sensitive** and caring.
4) Jack is so **envious** of Sonia’s success.
5) We liked Laurence at once; he was **imaginative** beyond all other architects.
6) Japanese cars are so **reliable**.
7) The gift is **generous** by any standards.
2) Opposites:
1) unselfish
2) dishonest
3) unpleasant
4) impolite
5) irresponsible
6) insensitive
3) Complete the Sentences with "Used to":
1. My sister **didn't use to play** the piano, but now she does.
2. They **used to spend** their weekends in the countryside. They don’t anymore.
3. I **didn’t use to watch** the news, but now I watch it every day.
4. I **didn’t use to eat** vegetables. Now I eat them every day.
5. **Did** you **use to go** to school on foot?
6. We **used to live** in a flat, but we live in a big house now.
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