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Ex 1 Choose the correct words.



Ex 1 Choose the correct words.

1. To make fudge, you melt butter and sugar together and then leave the mixture to cool down and solidify solid solidate. When it is solid, you can cut it into squares.

2. While their teacher was out of the classroom, the children all unbehaved misbehaved disbehaved.

3. My feet hurt. I need to buy some more comfortable comfortful shoes.

4. Most actors make very little money, but in the newspapers we always read about the high-paid well-paid famous actors.

5. 'What is your nationality national nation?' 'I'm Canadian.'

6. In Britain it is considered very impolite unpolite inpolite to push in front of someone in a queue

7. So, to summary summify summarise what I've talked about so far in this presentation, the sales figures for the last year were poor and we need to do something about it.

8. You've spilled ice cream down your front again! Why are you always so careful careless?

9. Some people spend their whole life searching for happy happiness happyness, but I find that a bar of chocolate is enough to make me happy!

10. It's just started to rain, so we may have to rethink outthink unthink our plan to go to the beach today.

11. My aunt goes to the hairdresser hair dresser once a week to get her hair washed and dried.

12. I have very short legs so whenever I buy trousers, I have to shorten shortify short them.

13. 'Is the school's new website good?' 'It's goodish well, I suppose, although I was hoping it would be better.'

14. The company believes that good communicate communication communicative is essential, so we have an 'open-door' policy: managers leave their doors open so that employees can speak to them at any time.

15. All food must be paid for at the checkout check-in, which is located by the exit to the store.

16. The restaurant wasn't very child-friendly childish and I could tell that the waiters were glad when our family left.

17. When I'm driving, I get really annoyed by cyclists cyclers cycleists who ride their bikes in the middle of the road.

18. Oh dear. I think I mischarged outcharged overcharged our last customer. I took money for six rolls, but he only bought five.

19. That's a lovely costume outfit you're wearing today. The pink cardigan really goes well with the shoes.

20. The government wants to make it unlegal illegal to display cigarettes in shops.

21. It was very unresponsible irresponsible inresponsible of you to leave your sister alone. She is too young to look after herself.

22. Last winter I worked as a cook cooking cooker in a hotel in Switzerland.

23. There is a four-year-old four years old boy in my school who can beat anyone else in the school at chess, even the teachers!

24. 'Have you interviewed many applicants applicators appliers for the sales assistant job?' 'About twenty so far.'

 

Ex 2

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is an organisation which supports people with little or no sight. One of its main aims is to help them to lead independent undependent imdependent lives.
Those who suffer from blindness blind blinding may need helping helpful help advice when looking for employment, and the RNIB can assist with writing a CV, finding jobs and improving communication communicating communicated skills and skills as an interview interviewer interviewee. Further assistance is available for people who wish to become self-employed self-employees self-employment.
The Institute is also active action act in promoting equal equalness equality and can tell you if an action is illegal inlegal unlegal or differs differences differentiates between people with sight and those without.
This excelling excellent excel organisation has helped a great number of people over the years.

 

Ex 3 Change the words below to form the correct nouns, adjectives and verbs. The words are in the order that you need them.

· Shop art special produce -quality –known love usual differ card

Sarah Bliss has recently opened a small jewellery shop in Henley's main centre. Sarah trained as an, studying painting and sculpture at London's Goldsmiths College, and she now in the of necklaces, rings and bracelets.
Sarah has become to of jewellery for her most designs in silver and gold. They are quite from most others, as the designs are based on natural objects such as shells and leaves.
The shop is at 2 City Mall and all major credit are accepted.



 

 

Ex 4 Add correct prefixes to the words in brackets () to form new words.

My son Alex is just like a lot of thirteen-year-old boys. Sometimes he (behaves), but he is never really (responsible): he's not a bad kid. Sometimes he argues with his sister, but he isn't (polite) to adults. In fact, he likes talking to older people and giving his opinions – he's very (confident).
And he is growing so fast! He is (growing) all his clothes. Last week, I had to lengthen his trousers.

 

 

Ex 5

My sister Claire works as a chef in a big hotel in London. At first, our parents disagree disagreed disagreement with her choice of career; they had wanted her to become a teacher. Yet, Claire knew that she had made the right decisive decisiveness decision. She has always been a good cooker cook cooking and even when she was a little girl, it was obvious that she had real cooking able ability disability.
When she left school, Claire worked as a train rainer trainee chef in an Italy Italian Italian's restaurant. The restaurant was owned by Antonio Caprese, a famous fame famed chef who had his own TV show. I went with my parents to eat there just once – the food was excel exception excellent, but it was very expense expenses expensive. When the bill arrived at the end of the meal, my father thought that he had been overcharge overcharging overcharged by mistake!

 

Ex 6 Complete the text with words formed from the words in brackets (). Change the nouns to adjectives, and the adjectives to nouns.

Everybody knows that you always have to be (care) about what you eat. If you put on too much weight, it can be (danger) for your health.
Nowadays, most people are aware of the (important) of a good diet. By eating properly and not overeating, you can avoid (ill) and keep fit.
If people have health problems, this is (expense) for the government. For this reason they have organised a (nation) campaign to educate people about (health) eating.

 

 

Ex 7 Complete the text with words formed from the words in brackets (). Change the verbs to adjectives, and the adjectives to verbs.

In my school, we study lots of (to differ) subjects until we are sixteen. Then we have to (special) in three or four subjects. I want to become a doctor, so I have to choose subjects that are (to suit) preparation for a course in medicine. That means maths and sciences.
Next month, I have to decide where I want to study. My teacher has been very (to help). She warned me to be careful about which medical schools I apply for: the places that seem (to attract) on the website aren't always the best. I showed my application forms to my teacher. She said that some of my answers were too long, and that I needed to (short) them. She advised me to put in interesting information to (different) myself from the other candidates.

 

Ex 8

We have a big problem. A few disresponsible irresponsible unresponsible people are leaving things they don't want in the street where I live.
Last week, someone left a broke-down broken-out broken-down car outside our house. The week before, there was an old dishwasher dishes-washer washer-dish on the pavement. The street is looking more and more distidy intidy untidy every day.
Everyone knows that leaving things in the street is unlegal illegal dislegal. So each time we find something, we notify notice note the police, but then nothing happens. Everyone in the street is getting inpatient unpatient impatient with them. I'm sure that the police would like to be more helpfull helpful helping, but they probably don't have time, as they are too busy chasing dangerious dangerous dangerful criminals.


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