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THE FAST FOOD REVOLUTION

THE FAST FOOD REVOLUTION Fast food was not (0) ….. fashionable ….. worldwide until the 1970s but, in fact, fast food restaurants existed in the US long before that. Drive-in restaurants opened in the 1940s as restaurant owners took advantage of the growing (1) ………………………… of cars. FASHION.

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THE FAST FOOD REVOLUTION

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  1. THE FAST FOOD REVOLUTION Fast food was not (0) …..fashionable….. worldwide until the 1970s but, in fact, fast food restaurants existed in the US long before that. Drive-in restaurants opened in the 1940s as restaurant owners took advantage of the growing (1) ………………………… of cars. FASHION popularity POPULAR noun

  2. Meals were designed so that knives spoons and forks were not needed - a concept which sounded like (2) ……………………… at the time to people who were used to eating at a table. madness MAD noun

  3. The restaurants were (3) …………………………. , however, and this led to fast food becoming (4) …………………..…… common around the world. successful SUCCESS adjective increasingly INCREASE adverb

  4. Today, most cities have a wide (5) ………………….. of fast food restaurants, though drive-in restaurants are not popular everywhere. variety VARY noun

  5. The most recent trend has been the (6) ……………………….. of options like salads and fish to menus, giving diners a wider (7) ………………………… . introduction INTRODUCE noun choice CHOOSE noun

  6. Many restaurants now use recycled packaging as it has become (8) ………………………for so much packaging to just be thrown away. unacceptable ACCEPT adjective

  7. balanced healthy low-fat rich vegetarian diet raw tough low-fat fried rotten meat raw ripe rotten seasonal fruit rich sugary pudding

  8. THE PASSIVE

  9. THE PASSIVE Forma attiva Millions of peoplespeak Spanish. Simple present Forma passiva spoken BY millions of people. Spanish is Simple present Participio passato Verbo essere allo STESSO TEMPO della frase attiva +

  10. THE PASSIVE Columbusdiscovered America. America was discovered BY Columbus. The bricklayershave built a new gym. A new gym has been built BY the bricklayers. The bricklayersare building a new gym. BY the bricklayers. A new gym is being built The bricklayerswill build a new gym. A new gym will be built BY the bricklayers. The bricklayersshould have built a new gym. A new gym should have been built BY the bricklayers.

  11. THE PASSIVE Verbs with TWO OBJECTS

  12. THE PASSIVE Ho mandatoun’ e-maila Timieri. I sentan e-mailtoTimyesterday. I sentTiman e-mailyesterday. LEND SEND OFFER GIVE SHOW ASK TELL

  13. THE PASSIVE Questi verbi alla forma passiva hanno spesso la persona (e non la cosa) come soggetto della frase. I sentTiman e-mailyesterday. An e-mailwas sent to Tim yesterday. Timwas sent an email yesterday. Forma più usata They’ ve offeredmea drink. They toldusa lie. I’ve been offered a drink. Wewere told a lie. Mark gavehera kiss. They will lendusa lot of money. Shewas given a kiss. Wewill be lent a lot of money. They askedMarya question. Marywas asked a question.

  14. IMPERSONAL PASSIVES

  15. IMPERSONAL PASSIVES con verbi come: THINK SAY KNOW EXPECT SUPPOSE BELIEVE Peoplethink that Bill Gates is the richest man in the world. Itis thought that Bill Gates is the richest man in the world. Bill Gatesis thought to bethe richest man in the world.

  16. HOMEWORK EXAM TASK p. 16 EXAM TASK p. 29

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