Exercise 1. peter is angry with sarah today. a) extremely b) absolutely these photographs are very a) good b) excellent david's new house is absolutely a) big b) enormous the documentary is extremely a) interesting b) fascinating i'm starving. what's for dinner? a) very b) really exercise 2.
rewrite the sentences using have something done. a plumber fixed the dripping tap for joe. have you told the secretary to make some photocopies? the chef was cooking tom’s lunch. did you tell the shop to deliver the sofa to you? my purse was stolen last friday. did you employ a painter to decorate
your house? the builders are putting a new roof on adam’s house at the moment. she asked the maid to polish the silver. the man had asked the porter to take his luggage to his room. did you ask jenny to arrange the flowers for you? exercise 3. fill in the gaps with: however, whatever, whatever,
whenever, wherever, wherever, whichever, whoever. do you want, just don't come to me if it all goes wrong. it's impossible to say what time ramsey will arrive. he just turns up he wants. sit down you like. you can invite you like — it's your party! hard i try, i still can't find a job. there
are two dictionaries in the cupboard. borrow one you want. i would love to be rich enough to buy i wanted. exercise 4. form abstract nouns from the following adjectives. long – strong – wide – young – humble – decent – cruel – bitter – prudent – dark –