6 Study the key phrases. Then think of two people and complete the key phrases for each person. Use different adverbs of degree. KEY PHRASES Describing people She tends to be (quite) He can be (very)... He's sometimes / always (a bit) He isn't (very) My (aunt) can be incredibly)
1. She paid £10 beneath the sofa. 2. James went to the police to report the incident. 3. He went into the swimming pool twice. 4. He told me the truth. 5. I didn't see the last episode of my favourite TV series yesterday. 6. She sent him a present by post. 7. Mary cried a lot when she heard the bad news. 8. Brian got the train to London. 9. She was happy when she got her jewels back. 10. Peter broke my mother's antique vase. It broke into thousands of pieces. 11. Laura met her mother as soon as she arrived in Paris. 12. He was talking when I walked into the room. 13. She tried to stop the thief, but he got away. 14. She filled the glass with orange juice. 15. Miss Marple solved many mysteries in St Mary Mead.