Exercise 1 p. 69.
Write out the conjunctions used to join the adverbial clauses of comparison and manner.
1) The intervals were never as long as they had seemed (Gr). 2) Roy was as sick as he expected to be (Ald). 3) It proved more difficult to get out of the Phat Diem area than it had been to get in (Gr). 4) Roy watched these two men as he had never watched them before (Ald). 5) Roy was stretched to his full length moaning sometimes as if he were in pain (Ald). 6) “He will not be long,” she said as though I needed comfort for his absence (Gr).
I have a friend. His name is Jake. He is a truck driver. He drivess hundreds of kilometres every day. It may sound strange to others, but he loves his work. He prefers being on the open road to sitting inside an office.He watches the scenery moving past him and listen to the radio as he travels from one end of the country to the other. Truck drivers are like a fraternity. They all meet each other regularly and help each other if they get into trouble on the road. Most of Jack's friends are truck drivers as well. They all have one thing in common: they spend most of their time on the open road, away from the noise and dirt of towns and cities. po.
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My name is Brenda Foster. I am twelve years old and I in the sixth form. My birthday is on the first of January.I am from Santa Monica, California, USA.I am American.My phone number is 235-456-789. I live at 16 Park Street. I’ve got a sister and a brother. Their names are Gina and Paul.Gina is 16 years old and Paul is only three. I’ve also got a dog. His name is Spot.My Mum is a doctor. She works at a hospital. My Dad is a driver. He works in Los Angeles. They are very kind. We are all friendly in our family.