d. Complete the table with derivatives. Then make up true sentences with the words. Noun Adjective Verb nutrient, nutritionist - ... (of) ... (in) to lack to gain
1. To get a constant current, you must have its source. 2. A pyrometer is used to measure the temperature of hot metals. 3. Man learned to dissolve atoms in order to receive a large amount of energy. 4. Scientists are trying to solve the problem associated with new phenomena of electricity. 5. Lightning rod-metal device for protecting buildings from lightning. 6. Carrying out experiments with atmospheric electricity was very dangerous at that time. 7. To magnetize an object is to place it in a magnet field.
a) I phoned Mr. Williams to find out if Pat (HAD goNE) away. He was not sure. b) Wait, I'll go and see if she (HAS goNE) out. 2. a) Look at this house. I (HAVE liveD) here for 12 years and I am moving to another one next week, b) I (HAD liveD) in a small cottage for 12 years before my family moved to town. Jack (HAS playED) tennis three times this week. He said he (HAD not playED) tennis a week before. 4. Alan (HAS seeN) a lot of Alexandra recently. 5. I often (HAS wonderED) how he earns his living. 6. She told me she (HAD workED) in England before. 7. When I arrived at the country house I realized I (HAVE losT) the keys. 8. "HASN'T John (telephoneD) yet?" she asked entering the house, but her brother said he didn't know if John (HAD telephoneD).
1. To get a constant current, you must have its source. 2. A pyrometer is used to measure the temperature of hot metals. 3. Man learned to dissolve atoms in order to receive a large amount of energy. 4. Scientists are trying to solve the problem associated with new phenomena of electricity. 5. Lightning rod-metal device for protecting buildings from lightning. 6. Carrying out experiments with atmospheric electricity was very dangerous at that time. 7. To magnetize an object is to place it in a magnet field.
a) I phoned Mr. Williams to find out if Pat (HAD goNE) away. He was not sure.
b) Wait, I'll go and see if she (HAS goNE) out. 2. a) Look at this house. I
(HAVE liveD) here for 12 years and I am moving to another one next week, b) I
(HAD liveD) in a small cottage for 12 years before my family moved to town.
Jack (HAS playED) tennis three times this week. He said he (HAD not playED) tennis a week before. 4. Alan (HAS seeN) a lot of Alexandra recently. 5. I often
(HAS wonderED) how he earns his living. 6. She told me she (HAD workED) in England before. 7. When I arrived at the country house I realized I (HAVE losT) the
keys. 8. "HASN'T John (telephoneD) yet?" she asked entering the house, but her
brother said he didn't know if John (HAD telephoneD).