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==Phrasal Verb==

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Grammar

1. Answer the questions using one, ones if necessary:

  1. What flavour ice-cream is that?

Rasberry ______ .

  1. What sort of wine do you prefer?

Red ______ .

  1. What sort of job do you want?

A well-paid ______ .

  1. Is this Chinese food?

No, it's Thai ______ .

  1. We've missed the train to Brighton.

When is the next ______ ?

  1. Which one is your son?

The good-looking ______ .

  1. Which is your coat?

The green ______ .

  1. How much are the sandwiches?

The tuna ______ are £2.50 and the others are £2.00.

  1. How is the weather where you are?

It's terrible ______ .

  1. What colour shoes did you buy?

Black ______ .

  1. Which is your car?

The red ______ over there.

  1. Who is Simon?

The ______ who is married to Lindsey.

  1. Do you like this dress?

No, I preferred the other ______

  1. I'm making myself a cup of tea.

Would you like ______ ?

  1. What sort of bread do you prefer?

Brown ______ .

  1. Somebody has to work late again and I'm the lucky ______ .
  2. Have you got any bottled water?

Sparkling ______ ?

  1. I like eating cookies. Especially the chocolate chip ______ .

2. Write three sentences using as and three sentences using like:

  1. This is my new car, the red __________ over there.
  2. On the desk there are two red pens, and three blue __________.
  3. Most of the questions are difficult, so find the easier __________ and do those first.
  4. Are these your shoes? No, the black __________ are mine.
  5. I hoped I could borrow a sweater from Tim, but this __________ fits me quite well.
  6. Frank is going to organize another party, sure it will be even bigger than the first __________.
  7. This magazine doesn't look very interesting, there is another __________ on the desk.
  8. The most poisonous spiders live in Australia, but the biggest __________ live in Asia.
  9. Ann's wedding party was a long and happy __________.

Phrasal Verb

Conversation


Prepositions

Vocabulary

Europe

  • Iceland, Icelander, Icelandic
  • Ireland, Irish
  • The United Knigdom (UK), British, Briton, Brit (informal)
  • Scotland, Scotish
  • England, English
  • Wales, Welsh
  • Portugal, Portuguese
  • Spain, Spanish
  • France, French, Frenchman
  • Belgium, Belgian
  • Amsterdam
  • Italy, Italian
  • Switzerland, Swiss
  • Germany, German
  • Austria, Austrian
  • Denmark, Danish
  • Czech Republic, Czech
  • Slovenia, Slovenian
  • Croatia, Croatian
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian, Herzegovinian
  • Montenegro, Montenegrin
  • Macedonia, Macedonian
  • Greece. Greek
  • Turkey, Turkish
  • Bulgaria, Bulgarian
  • Romania, Romanian
  • Hungary, Hungarian
  • Slovakia, Slovakian
  • Poland, Polish
  • Moldova, Moldvan
  • Ukraine, Ukrainian
  • Poland, Polish
  • Belarus. Belarusian
  • Baltic countries, Baltic
  • Lithuania. Lithuanian
  • Latvia, Latvian
  • Estonia, Estonian
  • Sweden, Swede, Swedish
  • Norway, Norwegian
  • Scandinavia, Scandinavian
  • Nordic countries, Nordic
  • Russia, Russian


http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/europe/


Review

1. Fill the sentences with as or like:

2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.

  • That roller coaster is as tall as the ferris wheel. / elevator / not
    • That roller coaster is as tall as the elevator.
    • That roller coaster is not as tall as the elevator.


3. Look at the map below and write how you would spend a day on this park.. Describe which rides and the order you would go to, the food you would eat, etc...:

4. Sentence listening

Answers


5. Read the text and answer the questions below:

DT   meant

DT   cater

DT   aimed

DT   towards

DT   intricately

DT   evolved

DT   fair

DT   funfair

DT   carnival

DT   regard

DT   encapsulating

DT   mistakenly



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