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5A
adverbs of degree
Use adverbs of degree to say how much an adjective is true.
+ / +++ /
neutral
+ positive adjectives
These jeans are quite
comfortable.
Laras dress is very pretty.
This shirt is really nice.
negative
+ negative adjectives
Petes a bit lazy.
Those clothes are a little
boring.
These trousers are too
expensive.
The opposite of too is enough.
Use an adverb of degree before an adjective, but use enough after
an adjective.
>> Now go to exercises 5.1 and 5.2 to practise.
5B
will / shall (offers and promises)
Use will / shall to make offers and promises.
promises will / wont + verb I wont forget to post your letters.
Well send you a postcard.
You wont fnd a cheaper computer.
offers will / shall + verb Ill open the door for you.
Shall I lend you some money?
Use will / wont + infnitive without to.
Use will / wont in a statement and shall in a question.
>> Now go to exercise 5.3 to practise.
5C
phrasal verbs with on and off
Many phrasal verbs have two parts, a verb and an adverb. For
example: try on; try is the verb and on is the adverb.
phrasal verb + noun verb + noun + adverb
verb + adverb + noun
Can I try this dress on?
Can I try on this dress?
phrasal verb + pronoun verb + pronoun + adverb
not verb + adverb + pronoun
Can I try it on?
Can I try on it?
>> Now go to exercise 5.4 to practise.
5D
must / mustnt
Use must / mustnt to talk about rules. Must means it is important
to do something.
Mustnt means it is important not to do something.
must + verb
mustnt + verb
You must pay for things before you leave the shop.
He mustnt eat in the shop.
Use must / mustnt + infnitive without to.
>> Now go to exercise 5.5 to practise.
object pronouns
Use a subject pronoun to say who / what does an action.
Use an object pronoun to say who / what receives the action.
subject pronouns object pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
me
you
him
her
it
us
them
He doesnt like me.
Ill meet you.
Can you hear him?
Listen to her.
I sent it yesterday.
Can you help us?
Dont drop them.
Use an object pronoun in the place of a noun and after a verb.
Can you hear John? > Can you hear him?
>> Now go to exercise 5.6 to practise.
5.1 Order the words to make sentences.
Example jeans tight are these too
These jeans are too tight.
1 cheap are jackets the quite
2 trainers enough big arent these
3 bit are bright a colours the
4 little is shop this expensive a
5 dress really that nice is
6 very coat is old my
5.2 Match 15 with ae
1 c Are those sandals comfortable?
2 Do you like the jeans in the shop window?
3 Does this skirt look good on me?
4 Is this sweater big enough for John?
5 This suit is quite cheap.
a Yes, it really suits you.
b Yes, but it isnt a very good ft.
c Not really. Theyre a little big for my feet.
d No, its too small. He needs a bigger size.
e Theyre really nice, but theyre very expensive.
5.3 Complete the dialogues with will, shall, or wont and the
green words.
Example A Oh dear! I havent got enough money.
B Dont worry. Ill pay with my credit card. I / pay
1 A Have you talked to your friends?
B Dont worry! anybody your secret. I / not tell
2 A Im really hungry.
B you a sandwich? I / make
3 A Remember to phone me when you arrive in New York.
B . we / not forget
4 A Mum! I cant do this homework.
B you, if you like. I / help
5 A those books for you? I / carry
B Yes, please.
5.4 Put the green words into the sentence in the correct place.
Example Did you turn the TV? on
Did you turn on the TV? OR Did you turn the TV on?
1 Did you try them? on
2 Shall I the heating on? turn
3 She put on. it
4 I took my sunglasses. off
5 He turned off. it
6 Why dont you off the light? turn
5.5 Complete the offce rules with must or mustnt.
Example You must keep your desk clean.
1 We start work at 9 oclock, so you be late.
2 If you want to smoke, you go outside.
3 You leave bags on the foor. Its dangerous.
4 When you leave the offce you turn off the lights.
5 You use the offce phone to call your friends.
6 Its important to look smart so you wear a suit.
5.6 Underline the correct words.
Example A like that dress.
B Why dont you buy it / them?
1 A Janes trousers are nice.
B Oh, I dont like it / them.
2 A Are you going out now?
B Yes, Ill see you / me later.
3 A Has Peter arrived?
B I havent seen him / he.
4 A How are we going to get to the airport?
B My brother will take we / us.

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