Elu. Verb + Adjective.
8. Using the chart in the Grammar Reference on p. 87 complete the sentences with a
adjective or an adverb and write them down.
1. The sun is shining (bright).
2. The children ran (quick).
3. The boy looked (tired) after a long run.
4. You don't seem very (happy) about it.
5. The soup tastes (salt).
6. The dish smelt (unpleasant).
7. The children laughed (loud) in the neighbouring room.
8. His words sounded (rude).
9. The child felt (good) after a long illness.
10. Our cat has become very (fat).
Useful Language
1) Would you attack the hijackers if you were on hijacked plane?
2) If they were on a hijacked plane, they would stay calm and would probably survive.
3) If my friend had been trying harder, he would have succeeded.
4) If I had lived in 1703, I shouldn`t (wouldn`t) have had a computer.
5) If she smelt smoke in the middle of the night, she would telephone the fire brigade and run into the street and shout, "Fire!"
6) If he had been invited, he would have come to the party last Sunday.
7) If the driver in front hadn't stopped suddenly, the accident wouldn't have happened.
8) If you don't know how to play, my sister will explain the rules to you.
9) If she had told them it was her birthday, they would have given her a bithday present.
The weather hasn't been very bad this week.
They haven't seen that exhibition yet.
She hasn't improved her English a great deal.
They haven't traveled by air several times.
She hasn't lived in this city all her life.
He hasn't met him before.
He hasn't ever traveled by air.
He hasn't seen that film.
Has the weather been very bad this week?
Have they seen that exhibition yet?
Has she improved her English a great deal?
Have they traveled by air several times?
Has she lived in this city all her life?
Has he met him before?
Has he ever traveled by air?
Has he seen that film?