«Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light:»
Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light: “I know there’s nothing more difficult (DIFFICULT) than to get up early in the morning in December.” Mum bent and kissed Michael’s cheek. “Oh, you are boiling! Your head is so hot. Michael, are (BE) you all right? Michael at last managed to open his eyes. “Yes, I’m fine. But my head is spinning and my eyes hurt.”
“It’s probably the flu. Look, Michael, I wish I could (CAN) stay with you today, but I can’t. I have to be in our office till at least 3pm.” Don’t worry, Mum. If I need anything, I’ll call (CALL) you at once.” “I have made (MAKE) sandwiches already.”
“I don’t want to eat, Mum.” “Ok. I’ll put them (THEY) in the fridge.” When his mum left, Michael woke up completely. He reached for the bookshelf and took out an old book of fairy tales. It was bought (BUY) by his great-grandmother, when he was a small child. She often said that even in her old age she loved (LOVE) these tales more than anything else. Michael opened the book and sank into the world of mystery and wonders.
It is far more expensive to live in London than any other city in Britain. Rents are much higher and it is far difficult to find accommodation of any kind. Trying to find a flat in a convenient location is even more frustrating. You can live in the suburbs, but it will take you much longer to get to work and the fares are far high. Wages are normally a bit higher in London, but that doesn't mean you will have much more money to spend since the cost of living there is far higher than you would expect.
Ex. 6 Fill in: as, different from, more, than, like or same.
Dear Mike,
Thanks for telling me about your school's excursion to the National Museum. Every year, my school goes on an excursion to an amusement park. This year we decided not to go to the same place like last year. It turned out to be a good decision. Although Fun City was not so expensive as Water World, the park we visited last year, it was worth it. Fun City was completely different from Water World. It looked just like a giant playground, whereas Water World resembled a dirty lake! Also, the staff at Water World were as friendly as those at Fun City. Everyone had a great time and I can't wait until next year!
«Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light:»
Michael heard his alarm clock ringing but he could not open his eyes. Then his mum came (COME) into the room and turned on the light: “I know there’s nothing more difficult (DIFFICULT) than to get up early in the morning in December.” Mum bent and kissed Michael’s cheek. “Oh, you are boiling! Your head is so hot. Michael, are (BE) you all right? Michael at last managed to open his eyes. “Yes, I’m fine. But my head is spinning and my eyes hurt.”
“It’s probably the flu. Look, Michael, I wish I could (CAN) stay with you today, but I can’t. I have to be in our office till at least 3pm.” Don’t worry, Mum. If I need anything, I’ll call (CALL) you at once.” “I have made (MAKE) sandwiches already.”
“I don’t want to eat, Mum.” “Ok. I’ll put them (THEY) in the fridge.” When his mum left, Michael woke up completely. He reached for the bookshelf and took out an old book of fairy tales. It was bought (BUY) by his great-grandmother, when he was a small child. She often said that even in her old age she loved (LOVE) these tales more than anything else. Michael opened the book and sank into the world of mystery and wonders.
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Ex. 5 Underline the correct item.
Living in London
It is far more expensive to live in London than any other city in Britain. Rents are much higher and it is far difficult to find accommodation of any kind. Trying to find a flat in a convenient location is even more frustrating. You can live in the suburbs, but it will take you much longer to get to work and the fares are far high. Wages are normally a bit higher in London, but that doesn't mean you will have much more money to spend since the cost of living there is far higher than you would expect.
Ex. 6 Fill in: as, different from, more, than, like or same.
Dear Mike,
Thanks for telling me about your school's excursion to the National Museum. Every year, my school goes on an excursion to an amusement park. This year we decided not to go to the same place like last year. It turned out to be a good decision. Although Fun City was not so expensive as Water World, the park we visited last year, it was worth it. Fun City was completely different from Water World. It looked just like a giant playground, whereas Water World resembled a dirty lake! Also, the staff at Water World were as friendly as those at Fun City. Everyone had a great time and I can't wait until next year!
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