Mum: Well, you’re not the only one in this house who’s busy, young lady! I work all day and then I come home and cook dinner and do all the housework. I’m not your slave, you know!
Emma: ___________________________________ Look, Mum, I’m REALLY sorry. How can I make it up to you?
Rewrite the sentences using too or enough, as in the example.6-___
1 . Mary is so busy that she can’t come out tonight. — Mary is too busy to come out tonight. 2. James is so clever that he can solve this problem. _____________________________________________ 3. I have so much money that I can buy this expensive watch. _____________________________________ 4. They were so tired that they fell asleep during the film. ________________________________________ 5. We’ve got so much food that we can give you some. __________________________________________ 6. He spoke so fast that I couldn’t understand him. ______________________________________________
3. Use the words below to complete the exchanges: newsagent’s, grocer’s, chemist’s, cafe, baker’s, flat, butcher’s, bank8-___
A: Hi, Carol. Would you like to go to a _________________ for a cup of coffee?
B: Sure, but first I have to go to the _______________ to get some money. 2. A: I need to buy some bread. Is there a ______________s nearby? B: Yes, it’s next to a ________________down the street where you can buy your fruit and vegetables. 3. A: Could you give me directions to the _________________? I need to buy some meat. B: I’ll go with you. It’s opposite the ________________ where I buy the paper. 4. A: I feel terrible! I should go to the _______________ to get some aspirin. B: You can’t leave your _______________ in this cold weather! I’ll go and get some for you.
4.Choose the correct response. 4-___
1. Can you please show me how to do this exercise? a) Sure, it would be a pleasure. b) That’s really kind of you. 2. I’m so sorry, I didn’t mean to bump into you. a) Please forgive me. b) Don’t worry about it. 3. Would you mind moving your car, please? a) Sorry about that. I didn’t know it was in the way. b) That’s really kind of you. I appreciate it. 4. Would you like me to feed your dog while you’re away? a) I didn’t mean to bother you. b) Would you? Thanks, that would be great!
1. They live in a __________________ house with a garden. 2. Most people don’t like doing _________________ chores. 3. He likes being with people. He’s very _________________. 4. Residents of the ISS wash with a ________________ hose. 5. My _________________ neighbour is very friendly and sociable. 6. There is zero _________________ in space.
7. Can you please ________________ your bed? 8. Astronauts on the ISS have to clean an area the size of a football ________________ daily. 9. If we don’t protect wildlife habitats, more animals will become _________________. 10. _____________ the rubbish out, please.
6. Gerund or Infinitive? 6-___
1. I usually manage ______________ (get on) well with everyone at home.
2. I don’t mind _______________ (help) with the cooking.
3. When my parents make me _____________ (do) something, I don’t complain.
4. When I promise to help a family member ______________ (do) something, I always keep my word.
5. Do you want _____________ (go) out tonight?
6. I don’t know what’s wrong with my CD player. I just can’t ______________ (fix) it.
7. Our teacher makes us ____________(do) our homework every day.
8. I am in charge of __________________(make) the party arrangements.
7. Match to form exchanges. 5-___
1. I’d like a word with you. —______________________________________________________________
2. I’m sorry. —__________________________________________________________________________ 3. You shouldn’t have done that. —_________________________________________________________ 4. I’m not your slave you know. —__________________________________________________________ 5. How can I make it up to you? — __________________________________________________________