Transform the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. 1.A (VIEW) is a short description of a book, film, or play.
2.The plot was so (IMAGINE) that I couldn't read this dull book anymore.
3.I don't like this character, he is so (IRRITATE)!
4.My friend (APPROVE) of modern art. She prefers only classic paintings
5.I do not want to (APPOINT) you, but you need to (DO) the test. The result of the first one was not good.
6.The (PAINT) by Picasso made a great impression on me^
7.Shakespeare's tragedies are about revenge, (DECEIVE), and fate.
8.Lermontov is a great Russian Romantic (WRITE) and poet.
9.Our school drama society will give a (PERFORM) of Hamlet.
3 She does most of the cooking at home. What about you? /Do you do most of the cooking at home?
4. Helen can stay a bit later. What about Becky? /Can Becky stay a bit later?
5. I'll have finished work by 5 What about Sally and Peter? /Will they have finished work by 5?
6. I never learned German at school. What about you? /Have you ever learned German?или Did you learn German at school?
7. Peter will be at home. What about Joe? /Will Joe be at home?
4. It was so late when I got home that I didn’t have dinner.
5. She dresses so elegantly that everyone admires her.
6. I had such a bad headache yesterday that I had to leave work and go home.
7. I’m so hungry that that I could eat anything to lunch.
8. He had put so little salt in the soup that it was tasteless.
9. It was such an amusing film that I laughed all the way through.
10. They have got such fashionable furniture in their house that it is often photographed for magazines.
11. She is so interesting a person that I could spend hours talking to her.