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2 Nouns, verbs and adjectives TV actors work very

long days and we


start work very early.
1 a Look at Kari Matchett’s sentence from the Student’s Book.
Fill in gaps 1–3 with the words in bold.
1 is a noun. 2 is a verb. 3 is an adjective.
b Look at these sentences from the Student’s Book. Are words 1–12 nouns,
verbs or adjectives?
a I’m not very 1good in the 2morning, so it’s always 3difficult!
b It’s Liam’s 4birthday next 5week. What shall we 6get him?
c I’m always 7happy and I 8have a lot of 9energy.
d When I 10go to a 11party I always 12stay to the end.
1 adjective 4 7 10
2 5 8 11
3 6 9 12

2 a Look at these words from the Student’s Book. Write them in the table.

young car have noun verb adjective


difficult write suitcase car have young
see France beautiful
cinema favourite buy
important laptop aunt
leave French eat

b Fill in the gaps with words from 2a.

1 That’s my favourite dress. 5 I’ve got two uncles and one .


2 I always go to the at the weekend. 6 We often out on Friday evenings.
3 What time do you usually home? 7 Pierre’s brothers live in .
4 Do you often emails to your sister? 8 That’s an and a question.

3 a Tick the words you know. These words can all be nouns and verbs.
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drink work watch sleep phone cook

b Are the words in bold nouns or verbs?

1 Do you watch TV in the evenings? verb 7 Have you got a mobile phone?
2 I haven’t got a watch. 8 I phone my mother every day.
3 I’ve got a lot of work to do. 9 I always sleep for eight hours a night.
4 Where do you work? 10 My baby has a sleep every afternoon.
5 I don’t drink beer or wine. 11 Do you cook every day?
6 Would you like to go for a drink? 12 Our uncle is a very good cook.

4 a Work on your own. Write four verbs, four nouns and four adjectives you know on
a piece of paper. Don’t write them in order.
b Work in pairs. Swap papers. Are your partner’s words verbs, nouns or adjectives?
c Compare your answers with your partner. Are they correct?

234 face2face Second edition Elementary Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2012 Instructions p230

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