1. Paraphrase the sentences using the active vocabulary of the lesson. - He paused before entering the room.
- Their laughter stopped when they saw his face.
- She feels very upset.
2. Fill in with the proper preposition.
- He treated us a delicious meal.
- She hesitated tea and coffee.
- He rubbed the dirt his boots.
3. Paraphrase using the idioms.
- He thought hard before making a decision.
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- I’ll have to do it from the very beginning.
- I know I’ve made a mistake. Don’t remind me about it.
4. Paraphrase the following using compound adjectives.
- A meeting that lasts two hours.
- A sack that weighs ten kilos.
- A dress that costs three hundred dollars.
- A man who is thirty-three years old
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- A note for one hundred roubles
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5. Fill in the gaps with TO or FOR.
- I bought a nice present my friend.
- They offered help us.
- She cooked breakfast her family.
6. Paraphrase the sentences using the indirect object with TO or FOR.
- We prepared them a real treat.
- I taught my daughter English.
- They found him a good job.
Many young people feel guilty about eating too much chocolate. Chocolate does contain a lot of fat. However, if your diet is balanced, eating chocolate in moderation is fine. Food is a form of fuel. It gives us energy, helps us to grow, resist disease and form strong teeth and bones. Different foods do different things for the body. Almost all food can be eaten without any cooking at all. Most people ear raw fruit and vegetables. Fresh fruit and vegetables are important for our health. The proverb says: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”.