20 noviembre, 2019

3B VOCABULARY Adverbs and adverbial phrases



1 Confusing adverbs and adverbial phrases
2 ever 3 hardly 4 specially 5 in the end 6 even 7 near 8 late 9 nearly 10 lately 11 at the end 12 hard 13 yet 14 at the moment 15 still 16 actually.
2 Comment adverbs
1 apparently 2 obviously 3 basically 4 eventually 5 Ideally 6 gradually 7 in fact 8 anyway

3B GRAMMAR adverbs and adverbial phrases

a 2 do you really mean that; were absolutely awful
3 England played well
4 Unfortunately, England never play well
5 were incredibly lucky
6 do you ever have
7 To be honest, England were quite lucky
8 were extremely lucky
9 Personally, I thought both teams played badly; England were a bit better,
especially in the second half
10 in Munich next, so let’s see how they do there.

b 2 slowly 3 quickly 4 earlier that day 5 obviously 6 actually 7 angrily 8 a little 9 badly 10 incredibly 11 here 12 always 13 well 14 naturally 15 in quarter of an hour

08 noviembre, 2019

3A narrative tenses key

a 1 hadn’t noticed, had stopped 2 had been (carefully) saving, had been concentrating,
had been watching, had (only) been looking  3 was leaving, was happening, were looking

b 2 asked 3 mentioned 4 had been looking 5 had accused / accused 6 had searched / searched 7 made 8 had said 9 jumped up 10 made 11 had never seen 12 drove 13 parked 14 had taken place 15 came 16 started17 had never stolen 18 made 19 found   20 had stopped 21 were watching

3A so / such…that key

a 2 such a 3 so many 4 such 5 so many 6 so 7 such a 8 such 9 so much 10 so

b 2 The film was so bad (that) we left after half an hour.
   3 The food was so disgusting (that) nobody could eat it.
   4 He made so many / such a lot of mistakes (that) the boss sacked him.
   5 It was such beautiful music (that) everyone stopped to listen.
   6 They were such good seats (that) we had a perfect view.
   7 There was so much / such a lot of traffic (that) we missed our flight.
   8 Joe ate so many biscuits (that) he felt sick.