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3) Write and Adjective learnt in unit 1 for each definition.


Giving delight or pleasure: enjoyable
Giving or ready to give help: helpful
Feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure: grateful
Feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain:
anxious
Not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality and justice:
hurtful/offensive
Free of deceit; truthful and sincere: honest
Causing distress to someone’s feelings: stress
Causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed: bullying
Pleased and relieved: thankful ?
Worth a great deal of money. A thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of
personal property: valuable
Noticeably happy and optimistic: cheerful
Someone or something that is pleasant and easy to like: likeable

4) Write the correct preposition of movement.


I flew from San Francisco to Zurich with Swiss International Air Lines.
Every morning I get on my bicycle and go to school.
The cat was on the table; then it jumped from the table.
We got to the car and ran into the building.
He fell off his motorbike when he was riding very fast.
The elevator didn’t work and we had to walk through the stairs to the 15th floor.
He escaped through a door in the back of the building.
We took a boat in the river.
The robber broke his leg when he tried to jump over a wall.
He took the phone and threw it into the water.
He jumped from one side of the rock to the other side of the rock  He jumped across
the rock.
5) Rephrase the sentences using comparatives and superlatives.

Never have I seen such a fantastic show!


It’s the most fantastic show I've ever seen.

I’ve never read such a bad poem.


It’s the worst poem I've ever read.

I’ve never seen such a funny film.


It’s the funniest film I've ever seen.

I’ve never met such a silly person.


It's the silliest person I've ever met.

I’ve never seen such fat people as the Americans.


The Americans are the fastest people I've ever seen.

Mary’s coat is more expensive than Kate’s.


Kate’s coat is cheaper than Mary's.

There are more students in my school than in yours.


There are not less students in your school than in mine.

When you don’t sleep much, you feel tired.


The less you sleep, the more tired you will feel.
6) Decide which functions correspond to each modal verb. Underline the answer.
Ability (A), Suggestion (S), Request (R), Permission (P), Invitation (I), Offer (O),
Possibility/Certainty (Po/C)
We could change the colour, I suppose.  Suggestion
Could I take a look at that?  Permission
Could you give me a hand with this?  Request
He could swim by the time he was four.  Ability
Would you like some more tea?  Offer
Would you like me to call you a taxi?  Invitation
__ you let me know as soon as possible?  Request
__ tonight – it’s my turn.  I - O - R - S
__ have another drink?  I - O - R - P
__ures look odd - there may be a mistake.  Possibility/Certainly

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