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.or.No,when I'm reading.I don't take.546 DO DREAMS TROUBLE YOU AT NIGHT ? Yes, dreams trouble.or.No,dreams don't.WHAT KIND OF DREAMS ?WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE TROUBLE WITH MODERN LIFE ? I thinkthe trouble with modern life is that.CHANGE OF SPELLING WITH COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES "FINAL/ końcowy SPELLING pisowniaWhen an adjective ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, the con-sonant is doubled when we form the comparative and superlative.For example,"big - bigger than - the biggest". WHEN DO WE DOUBLE THE FINAL CONSONANT OF AN ADJECTIVE INFORMING ITS COMPARATIVE AND ITS SUPERLATIVE ?/ We double the final.when it ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel547 GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! Thin - thinner than - the thinnest etc.When an adjective ends in a consonant plus y, the y is changed to i.For example, "happy- happier than - the happiest".WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN ADJECTIVE ENDS IN A CONSONANT PLUS Y ?When an adjective.the y is changed to iGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! Lucky - luckier than - the luckiest etc.DELAY opózniać, opóznienie THOUGH chociaż, jednakWHEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING UNPLEASANT TO DO, DO YOU DELAYDOING IT, OR DO YOU DO IT AT ONCE WITHOUT DELAY ? When I havesomething.I delay doing.or.When Ihave.I do it at once without delayWHICH IS BETTER, THOUGH: TO DELAY OR TO DO THINGS AT ONCEWITHOUT DELAY ? It's usually better to do things at onceWHEN A PUPIL IS LATE FOR A LESSON, WHAT KIND OF THINGS HAVEUSUALLY DELAYED HIM ?/ When a pupil is late for a lesson, the kind ofthings that have usually delayed him are.548 ACROSS COME ACROSS FOREST LIONprzez, w poprzek natknąć się las lewWHAT MUST YOU DO BEFORE YOU WALK ACROSS THE ROAD ? I mustlook both ways before.WHAT CAN YOU SEE ACROSS THE STREET (ROAD, FIELD ETC.) FROMTHIS WINDOW ? I can see.across the street from this windowIF YOU CAN'T GET ACROSS A RIVER BY BRIDGE, HOW MUST YOUGET ACROSS ?/ If I can't get.I must get across by boat or by swimming acrossIF YOU WERE WALKING IN A FOREST AND SUDDENLY CAME ACROSSA LION, WHAT'D YOU DO ? If I were.I'd probably run up a tree,although it might be better to stand perfectly still. BY WORK TELLna, przez pracować mówić, powiedziećDO THE TRAINS IN THIS COUNTRY WORK BY ELECTRICITY? Yes,thetrains in.or.No, the trains.DO YOU THINK IT'S POSSIBLE TO TELL A PERSON'S CHARACTER JUSTBY LOOKING AT HIS FACE? Yes, I think it's.or.No, I don't think.549 WORKS mechanizm, fabrykaWHICH ARE SOME OF THE BIGGEST WORKS IN YOUR COUNTRY, ANDIN WHICH TOWNS ARE THEY TO BE FOUND ?/ Some of the biggest.are.and they are to be found in.IF I TOOK OUT THE WORKS OF A WATCH, ALL IN LITTLE PIECES,WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO PUT THE PIECES BACK AGAIN ? No, if youtook out the.I wouldn't be.or.Yes, if you took.DEFEND1480 bronićIF SOMEONE SAYS THINGS ABOUT YOU WHICH ARE NOT TRUE, DOYOU THINK IT'S BETTER TO DEFEND YOURSELF OR KEEP QUIET?If someone says.I think it's better to.WHY?EXERCISE 39 GRAMMAR QUESTIONS1) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "STILL" AND "YET" ? The difference.is that "still" we use for something that is in progress at the moment, whilstwe use "yet" for something that has not begun."Still" we generally use in positivesentences, whilst "yet" we generally use in interrogative and negative sentences550 2) WHAT ARE THE TWO SUBJUNCTIVES OF THE VERB "TO BE" ?The two Subjunctives of.are "If I was" and "If I were"3) WHICH FORM OF THESE TWO SUBJUNCTIVES IS PERHAPS MORECOMMON ? The second form of these two Subjunctives, "If I were",is perhaps more common4) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "FOR" AND "SINCE" ? - AND GIVEME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! The difference between.is that we use the word"for" when we say the period of time, whilst we use the word"since" when we say the time at which the period began5) WHEN DO WE USE THE PAST PROGRESSIVE ? - AND GIVE ME ANEXAMPLE.We use the Past Progressive for a continuous action that we weredoing in the past.For example, "I was speaking English yesterday"6) WHAT ARE THE THREE USES OF THE PAST PROGRESSIVE ? - ANDGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH, PLEASE! The three uses of.are:-1) When there are two actions in the past, both in progress at the sametime.For example, "I was watching TV yesterday whilst my brotherwas reading a book"2) Where the second action happens whilst the first one is in progress.Forexample, "I was watching TV when my brother entered the room", and3) When it is not followed by another verb.For example, "We werespeaking English during the last lesson"551 7) WHAT DO WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY A VERB IS IN THE ACTIVEVOICE ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE.When we say a verb is in the ActiveVoice, we mean that the action is done by the subjectof the verb.For example, "I cut the bread"8) WHAT DO WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY A VERB IS IN THE PASSIVEVOICE ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! When we say.we meanthat the action is not done by the subject, but is done to thesubject.For example, "The bread is cut by me" 9) CHANGE THIS SENTENCE INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE - "WERE THETWO MEN DRIVING THE CARS TOO FAST ?" Were the cars beingdriven too fast by the two men?10) WHAT ARE THE TWO CONTRACTED FORMS OF "YOU ARE NOT"?The two contracted.are "You aren't" and "You're not"552 11) WHAT ARE THE SEVEN DIFFERENT USES OF THE FUTURE? - ANDGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The seven different.are:-1) Pure Future, e.g.Tomorrow will be Tuesday2) Promise, e.g.If you are a good boy, I will give you some money3) Determination, e.g.My mother says I mustn't go to the cinema thisevening, but I will go4) Polite Request, e.g.Will you open the window, please?5) Willingness, e.g.Will you open the window, please? - Yes, I will6) Offer of Service, e.g.Shall I open the window for you? and7) Suggestion, e.g.Shall we go for a walk this afternoon?12) WHAT'S THE PAST OF "LIE IN BED"? The Past of [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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