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sasha228h
sasha228h
12.02.2021 08:50 •  Английский язык

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Use prefixes and suffixes. 1 There’s a lot of (sad) in the film, but there are some happy scenes, too.
2 Drink some water, or you’ll become (hydrated).
3 ‘You lied to me!’ Jake said (angry). Then he walked out of the room.
4 I can’t ride a bike at all! I’m (hope).
5 It’s a bad cut, but the doctor will put a (dress) on it.
6 I’m not interested in world events or (politic) news − I only look at the sports pages in the newspaper.

Complete the dialogue with the future perfect or the future continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
A Hi! I’m just getting ready to come to the meeting.
B Great.1 (you / come) by coach or train?
A By train. Could you pick me up at the station? I 2 (wait) outside.
B Sure. I 3 (drive) a yellow car.
A Great! By the next meeting I 4 (take) my test and I 5 (come) in my own car – I hope!
B Good luck! How are the reports going?
A I 6 (finish) them by the time I leave.
B What about the information we needed?
A Rosie 7 (print) all of it off by then too.
B That’s good. So, we 8 (discuss) all the points at the meeting?
A That’s right!

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Oksana91111
Oksana91111
12.02.2021
1. There’s a lot of sadness in the film, but there are some happy scenes, too.
To complete this sentence, we need to form the adjective from the noun "sad". The correct form is "sadness", so the completed sentence is: There’s a lot of sadness in the film, but there are some happy scenes, too.

2. Drink some water, or you’ll become dehydrated.
To complete this sentence, we need to form the adjective from the noun "hydrate". The correct form is "dehydrated", so the completed sentence is: Drink some water, or you’ll become dehydrated.

3. ‘You lied to me!’ Jake said angrily. Then he walked out of the room.
To complete this sentence, we need to form the adverb from the adjective "angry". The correct form is "angrily", so the completed sentence is: ‘You lied to me!’ Jake said angrily. Then he walked out of the room.

4. I can’t ride a bike at all! I’m hopeless.
To complete this sentence, we need to form the noun from the adjective "hope". The correct form is "hopeless", so the completed sentence is: I can’t ride a bike at all! I’m hopeless.

5. It’s a bad cut, but the doctor will put a dressing on it.
To complete this sentence, we need to form the noun from the verb "dress". The correct form is "dressing", so the completed sentence is: It’s a bad cut, but the doctor will put a dressing on it.

6. I’m not interested in world events or political news − I only look at the sports pages in the newspaper.
To complete this sentence, we need to form the adjective from the noun "politics". The correct form is "political", so the completed sentence is: I’m not interested in world events or political news − I only look at the sports pages in the newspaper.

Complete the dialogue with the future perfect or the future continuous form of the verbs in brackets.

1. (Will you come) by coach or train?
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future continuous form of the verb "come". The correct form is "will you be coming", so the completed sentence is: Will you be coming by coach or train?

2. I (will wait) outside.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future continuous form of the verb "wait". The correct form is "will be waiting", so the completed sentence is: I will be waiting outside.

3. I (will be driving) a yellow car.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future continuous form of the verb "drive". The correct form is "will be driving", so the completed sentence is: I will be driving a yellow car.

4. By the next meeting, I (will have taken) my test.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future perfect form of the verb "take". The correct form is "will have taken", so the completed sentence is: By the next meeting, I will have taken my test.

5. I (will be coming) in my own car – I hope!
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future continuous form of the verb "come". The correct form is "will be coming", so the completed sentence is: I will be coming in my own car – I hope!

6. I (will have finished) them by the time I leave.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future perfect form of the verb "finish". The correct form is "will have finished", so the completed sentence is: I will have finished them by the time I leave.

7. Rosie (will have printed) all of it off by then too.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future perfect form of the verb "print". The correct form is "will have printed", so the completed sentence is: Rosie will have printed all of it off by then too.

8. So, we (will discuss) all the points at the meeting?
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future simple form of the verb "discuss". The correct form is "will discuss", so the completed sentence is: So, we will discuss all the points at the meeting.
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