M-mother,d-father,s-son M- Sweetie, come here, your dad wants to talk to you. s- I'm coming. What's up? D- Freddie, your friend was ringing the bell when you played the guitar. I didn't interrupt you because you know, I hate this guy! He looks like a vagabond and smells like he doesn't know about the shower and I think, he smokes! I suppose, it's not good for you to have such friends. s - but daddy... m - don't argue against your dad! I want to add, you have never helped me about the house! How many times I've asked you to walk with our dog, uh? And when did you last do the washing up? You should help me about the house! s- Mum! d - Mum is right. You should. And change your T-shirt.You look like your dear friend, like a vagabond. s - Mum, dad! I am a teenager and I'm sick and tired of you! Will you ever understand me? Will you help me to understand myself, I've problems and you did nothing, but blame my friends and my clothes...
Complete the sentences using nouns formed from the verbs in brackets.
1. The ... of America was made in 1492 by Christopher Columbus.
(discovery)
2. I can't tell the ... between butter and margarine. (difference)
3. Susie takes after her father in (appearance)
4. The staff at this hotel is excellent. They give very good (service)
5. The ... to the park is through the gate over there. (entrance)
6. The American ... of this word is different from the British. (usage)
7. We'll have to stay at this hotel. There's no ... . (choice)
8. You need more... if you want to speak good English. (practice)
9. The police said they were awaiting further (development)
10. He can't get over the ... of so much money. (loss)
11.She accepted his ... for his rude behaviour at dinner. (apologies)
12.There is a ... at the bottom of the letter, but I can't make it out. (signature)
13. I made an ... to see the dentist tomorrow (appointment)
14.The film didn't come up to our ... at all. (expectations)
15. It will be very helpful if you continue your … . (investigation)
M- Sweetie, come here, your dad wants to talk to you.
s- I'm coming. What's up?
D- Freddie, your friend was ringing the bell when you played the guitar. I didn't interrupt you because you know, I hate this guy! He looks like a vagabond and smells like he doesn't know about the shower and I think, he smokes! I suppose, it's not good for you to have such friends.
s - but daddy...
m - don't argue against your dad! I want to add, you have never helped me about the house! How many times I've asked you to walk with our dog, uh? And when did you last do the washing up? You should help me about the house!
s- Mum!
d - Mum is right. You should. And change your T-shirt.You look like your dear friend, like a vagabond.
s - Mum, dad! I am a teenager and I'm sick and tired of you! Will you ever understand me? Will you help me to understand myself, I've problems and you did nothing, but blame my friends and my clothes...