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Prefixes and suffixes

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  6. Exercise 5 Review of suffixes
  7. Foregrounding of Suffixes

 

1

a disapprove b uncover c import d illegal e anti-democracy f fully-automatic

 

2

a commerce / commercial b difficult / difficulty c govern / government d happy /happiness e industry / industrial f interview / interviewee g organize / organization h product / production i refer / reference j reliable / reliability

 

 

8 Getting more information, clarifying, paraphrasing, confirming (Example answers)

 

1 I’m not sure what you mean by...

2 What do you mean, exactly?

3 Well, in other words...

4 Exactly.

5 That's not really what I meant.

 

 

9 Meetings phrases (Example answers)

 

1 I’d like to start by … / Can we talk about …? / Shall we make a start?

2 The point is … / I’d like to stress that …

3 I was in the middle of … / Sorry, can I just finish? / Let me finish.

4 So you mean that … / If I understand you correctly …

5 What do you think about that? / X, what are your views on that?

6 So, let’s move on to … / So, next we need to …

7 As I was saying … / Just going back to …

8 So, essentially … / To summarize …

 


REVIEW UNIT E

 

Modals of obligation, possibility, and permission

 

1 may

2 can

3 was

4 don't have to / don't need to, can

5 didn't need to / didn’t have to

6 couldn't / weren't allowed to

7 couldn't

 

2 Future Continuous, Future Perfect, and will

 

1 Next year we will have lived here for forty years.

2 Next year we will probably be living a life of luxury – if we win the lottery, that is!

3 When I come back, will you have already finished?

4 Don't call us at 8.00 because we will probably be eating then.

5 Will you callme when you've done it?

6 Have a great holiday. I’ll be thinking of you next week, lying there in the sun.

 

 

Gradable and ungradable adjectives

 

absolutely fantastic / hopeless

almost better* / empty

fairly embarrassing / expensive

quite better* / embarrassing / empty / expensive / fantastic / hopeless

rather embarrassing / expensive

slightly better / embarrassing

(*only if you have been ill)

 

6 Hosting and being a guest (Example answers)

 

1 I’m very sorry that I’m so late. My train was delayed.

2 Well, I’ve had a very enjoyable evening, but I think I should be going.

3 That’s very kind of you, but actually, I don't drink alcohol.

4 Thank you. That’s really kind.

5 I’m so sorry. Would you excuse me a moment?

 

 

Prefixes

 

anti-clockwise

ex-husband

non-stop

over-active, overstatement, overtime, overwrite

postgraduate

prehistoric

proactive

reactive, rewrite

semi-final

understatement, underwrite

 

 

Vocabulary

 

1 work

2 lead to

3 job

4 carry

5 doing

6 making

7 let

8 brings

9 get

10 take

 

 

9 Concluding, thanking, and wishing someone well (Example answers)

 

a Thanks. / Thank you.

b Thanks. The same to you.

c Yes, it was good to see you too.

d I will. You too.

e I will.

f Of course. And you. / You too.

 

 


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