Elu. Verb + Adjective.
8. Using the chart in the Grammar Reference on p. 87 complete the sentences with a
adjective or an adverb and write them down.
1. The sun is shining (bright).
2. The children ran (quick).
3. The boy looked (tired) after a long run.
4. You don't seem very (happy) about it.
5. The soup tastes (salt).
6. The dish smelt (unpleasant).
7. The children laughed (loud) in the neighbouring room.
8. His words sounded (rude).
9. The child felt (good) after a long illness.
10. Our cat has become very (fat).
Useful Language
2. As a child the queen was called Lilibeth, because she could not pronounce Elizabeth properly.
3. The Queen starts her every day with a cup of tea at 7:30 in the morning.
4. The Queen takes a keen interest in Scottish dancing.
5. The Queen made her first flight in an airplane in 1945.
6. In 2009 the Queen received an IPod from President Barack Obama.
7. The Queen received five astronauts at Buckingham Palace
8. The Queen keeps coupons of her wedding dress.