2)
1. In the photograph you see a fashionably dressed middle-aged woman.
2. The teenager in the photos looks like a model.
3. Today you are wearing a checkered shirt, linen trousers and leather sandals.
4. The photograph shows an elderly man who looks sad.
4)
1. I've got a nagging feeling that I've forgotten something!
2. I've heard that song before but I can't quite place it.
3. Going into a room and then forgetting why you've gone there is quite a common experience!
4. Recent incidents at our stadiums raise questions about the level of violence in football.
5. The new equipment in the computer room is extremely sophisticated, so be careful when you use it!
6. I've scanned the letter and it looks as if you've included everything we said.
5)
1. Nagging doubt.
2. Common cold.
3. Raise your voice.
4. Sophisticated language.
5. Scan a text.
10)
1. I realised we were going in the wrong direction when I saw the church.
2. I didn’t recognise the email address, so I didn’t open the email. Sometimes they have viruses, don’t they?
3. I reminded my sister to record the film for me while I was out and she did.
4. The police can identify the criminal by his fingerprints.
5. Do you remember meeting Fleur at my birthday party last year?
8)
A: very big (paragraph 3) - huge.
B: totally different (paragraph 3) - complete opposite.
C: brief (paragraph 3) - short.
D: notice (paragraph 4) - spot.
1. I had a huge lunch today, so I'm not hungry.
2. Did you spot the mistake in my email?
3. It'll take us only a brief moment, I promise.
4. She is tall and fair, the complete opposite of her sister, who is short and dark.
9)
1. The journey took me an hour and was a complete nightmare.
2. He only caught a brief glimpse of the girl's eyes, but he fell in love with her at first sight.
3. Let me just say a brief word about our guest.
4. I told them I could swim, but it was a complete lie.
5. You're a complete fool if you think she'll give you the money back.
6. Hi, I know you’re having extra classes in an hour, so I'm just calling for a brief chat.
2)
1. In the photograph you see a fashionably dressed middle-aged woman.
2. The teenager in the photos looks like a model.
3. Today you are wearing a checkered shirt, linen trousers and leather sandals.
4. The photograph shows an elderly man who looks sad.
4)
1. I've got a nagging feeling that I've forgotten something!
2. I've heard that song before but I can't quite place it.
3. Going into a room and then forgetting why you've gone there is quite a common experience!
4. Recent incidents at our stadiums raise questions about the level of violence in football.
5. The new equipment in the computer room is extremely sophisticated, so be careful when you use it!
6. I've scanned the letter and it looks as if you've included everything we said.
5)
1. Nagging doubt.
2. Common cold.
3. Raise your voice.
4. Sophisticated language.
5. Scan a text.
10)
1. I realised we were going in the wrong direction when I saw the church.
2. I didn’t recognise the email address, so I didn’t open the email. Sometimes they have viruses, don’t they?
3. I reminded my sister to record the film for me while I was out and she did.
4. The police can identify the criminal by his fingerprints.
5. Do you remember meeting Fleur at my birthday party last year?
8)
A: very big (paragraph 3) - huge.
B: totally different (paragraph 3) - complete opposite.
C: brief (paragraph 3) - short.
D: notice (paragraph 4) - spot.
1. I had a huge lunch today, so I'm not hungry.
2. Did you spot the mistake in my email?
3. It'll take us only a brief moment, I promise.
4. She is tall and fair, the complete opposite of her sister, who is short and dark.
9)
1. The journey took me an hour and was a complete nightmare.
2. He only caught a brief glimpse of the girl's eyes, but he fell in love with her at first sight.
3. Let me just say a brief word about our guest.
4. I told them I could swim, but it was a complete lie.
5. You're a complete fool if you think she'll give you the money back.
6. Hi, I know you’re having extra classes in an hour, so I'm just calling for a brief chat.