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EXPERIENCES

EXPERIENCES. WHAT A DAY!. C) Jessie : Adam! Look at you! You're soaking wet! What happened? Adam: David and I were fishing when I slipped on a rock. Jessie: Oh, no! And you fell into the water? Adam: No, I landed in the mud. Jessie: But how did you get wet?

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EXPERIENCES

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  1. EXPERIENCES WHAT A DAY!

  2. C)Jessie: Adam! Look at you! You'resoaking wet! What happened? Adam: David and I were fishing when I slipped on a rock. Jessie: Oh, no! And you fell into the water? Adam: No, I landed in the mud. Jessie: But how did you get wet? Adam: Well, as I was getting out of the mud, I slipped again. Jessie: Ah, so then you fell into the river. Adam: Yes, but at least I'm not muddy now.

  3. Fill in: and, when, while, as, so or because, as in the example. 1-It was raining this morning sol took an umbrella to work. 2- I left London…………….I was ten years old. 3- John put on his coat…………. left the house. 4-She decided not to buy the bicycle ……………….. it was too expensive. 5-Mary cooked lunch…………. l was tired. 6-l saw Bill driving a new car………….. l was waiting for the bus. 7-Steve was hoovering the carpets ………………. Mary was dusting the furniture. 8-It was very dark ………………. he didn't see the man crossing the road.

  4. Adjectives describe n…….. They have the same form in the Singular and the plural. He is a clever boy. They are clever boys. • Adverbs describe v…….. Most adverbs usually add……… to to the adjective(careful – carefully) Adjectives ending in -le drop the e and take y (terrible – terribly)Adjectives ending in a consonant + y drop y and take -ily (happy –happily) Irregular forms: good -> well, hard -> hard, fast ->• fast, early ->• early, late ->late Fill in the spaces with the correct form — adjective or adverb — of these words, then answer the questions. cold • dark • fast • strong • heavy • patient • nervous • quick sudden It was a 1) cold (adj) winter's night. There was a 2) strong (adj) wind blowing and it was raining 3)……………….. Jenny Mason was standing at the bus stop in a 4)……………… street, waiting 5) ……………………… for the last bus 6) ……………….. , she heard footsteps coming 7) ……………… towards her. Her heart was beating 8) …………………as she looked 9) ………………………. into the darkness.

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