GRAMMAR
Subject and object questions
@ Underline the correct words to complete the questions,
Who di he wri
the play Ron
ut! hurts when I touch it?
a and Juliet
2 Which tooth does
3. What did it happen happened after the police arived?
4 Which football match did they watch / watchedon TV last
night?
5 Which book did you talk talked/about in your English class?
{6 Who did he tak / talked to atthe party lastnight?
7. Which student did she get / go the highest marks in the test?
8 Who did vou vate voted for at the last election?
'b Put the words in the correct order to make questions,
1 you / who / that / gave / book / your birthday / for 2
‘Who gave you that book for your birthday?
2 parents /to/ your / which / did / restaurant / go?
wh A cestnutadk go Aoyoue gaserd
3 Harrison Ford / of / hap
what to?
Ina hapeans of Aix env of Ane F gy
4 did / you and / about / friends / your /talk/ what? F*8
16 / the end /at/ the fm
5 like / your /first/ mobile phone / was / what ?
wh! it f
6 his / about / was / what / presentation ?
7. married / twice / film / got / year / star Flat / which ?
Mc lost year Fil 3'Or GON ereuierd 2
8 who /you /to// did / cinema /the / with / go ?
VOCABULARY Communication
@ Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
opinions
Underline the correct words to complete the sentences,
a
presentation interviewed expressing
Joke face-to-face in touch
in public
| prefer having face-to-face meetings with my
colleagues, rather than talking to them on the phone.
She used her laptop to give an extremely clear
‘of her project in cass,
Our teacher always tells a atthe beginning
af each lesson. Sometimes they're quite funny; sometimes
they're terible
Although | eft the county fitteen years ago,
with some of my old friends.
The poltician was. by@ journalist from
The Times.
He isn't very good at his feelings. He's
rather shy so I never know if he's happy or not
She doesn't usually say much in meetings. | dont think
she lkes speaking,
David's a very direct person. He always gives his
_— about my paintings.
sill ep
| complained / argued | persuaded to the waiter that my
food wasn't hot enough.
said | would take a tax tothe airport but they complained
ited! kepton driving me i their car
We were argued / encouraged! greeted at the airport by
the Minister of Tourism,
He argued / expressed / persuaded her to lend him the
£500 he needed to buy a new TV.
My father argued | encouraged | expressed me to apply for
ne job although | had very litle experience in that area.
My husband and | always argue/ complain insist about
where to go on holiday. | prefer the beach while he prefers
the mountains.
The babysitter argued complained persuaded the
children to go to bed at 9 o'clock,
(Our teacher complained / encouraged / persuaded us to
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