1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. I have not finished my English project yet. 2. She has won five grand slam titles already. 3. Have you ever been to an ice-hockey match? 4. I have never met a film star. 5. She has not been to Spain before.
2. Multi-part verbs Choose the correct words in italics to complete these sentences. 1. Serena gets on with her sister. 2. He had an injury but he carried on playing. 3. It is a big challenge but he won't give up. 4. He doesn't look very well after his operation but I think he'll pull through. 5. I'm trying to find a way to deal with the problem.
3. Make nouns from the adjectives in brackets to complete these sentences. 1. He always tells the truth. I admire his honesty. 2. He made the correct decision. He knew exactly what to do. 3. There is too much violence on TV nowadays. 4. Do you think people are born with intelligence, or do you think they acquire it?
Flippy was very happy. "You have a very beautiful smile!" - he said. The penguin said nothing in return. Then Flippy smiled again and asked "Would you like to be friends with me?" The penguin did not say anything, but he also smiled. Flippy was a little upset that they did not want to talk to him, but he did not take offense. Then Flippy noticed that it was getting dark. He thought that Dad would worry about him. "I'll see you tomorrow," he told his new friend. Then Flippy ran home. At home, Flippy told the pope about his friend. Dad listened very attentively to Flippy. "What an interesting story, I really want to meet your friend!" Said the pope. "Well, tomorrow I'll introduce you to him!" Promised Flippy. "By the way, how did you swim in the sea?" Asked my father. "Oh, I forgot to swim!" - exclaimed Flippy. "Tomorrow we'll swim together," said Dad. The next day they went to the sea. When they stood bending over the water, Flippy exclaimed in surprise: "Daddy, look, under the water, two penguins!" Dad said, smiling: "It's not just two penguins! It's you and me! "So Flippy found out that he has his own reflection. Then Flippy and his dad gladly swam in the sea.
1. I have not finished my English project yet.
2. She has won five grand slam titles already.
3. Have you ever been to an ice-hockey match?
4. I have never met a film star.
5. She has not been to Spain before.
2. Multi-part verbs Choose the correct words in italics to complete these sentences.
1. Serena gets on with her sister.
2. He had an injury but he carried on playing.
3. It is a big challenge but he won't give up.
4. He doesn't look very well after his operation but I think he'll pull through.
5. I'm trying to find a way to deal with the problem.
3. Make nouns from the adjectives in brackets to complete these sentences.
1. He always tells the truth. I admire his honesty.
2. He made the correct decision. He knew exactly what to do.
3. There is too much violence on TV nowadays.
4. Do you think people are born with intelligence, or do you think they acquire it?