1. How kind he is to everyone! 2. What terrible news! 3. What a boring book this is! 4. How exciting it all sounds! 5. What a brave man! 6. What an enormous house you live in! 7. How careless of you!
№2
1. My wallet, which was in my handbag, has disappeared. 2. Brian, who is still at school, is the captain of our local team. 3. London, which is the capital of England, attracts many foreign visitors. 4. This parrot, which comes from Africa, is a clever mimic. 5. The children, who play with my son, are coming round for tea. 6. English weather, which is often bad, is the subject of many conversations.
№3
Dear Clare,
I’m (1. completely/really/slightly) sorry I haven’t written earlier. I’ve been (2. a lot/enough/ extremely) busy recently. The children are on holiday at the moment and so I’m (3. absolutely/much/enough) exhausted! I’ll be (4. too/ just/ awfully) glad when they go back to school! Then I’ll be (5. completely/a lot/ rather) free during the day! The school holidays are (6. enough/just/too) long. The children get (7. terribly/much/enough) bored. Well, write soon with your news. Take care,
Joe.
№4
1. Ned has been the news PRODUCER for some time now. 2. Can television violence encourage AGGRESSION in children. 3. Ray got mixed up with the local CRIMINAL element. 4. You are going to see a DOCUMENTARY about volcanoes. 5. It’s like learning a TOTALLY new language.
3. Hello! I'm Willy. I like playing with my pet. Her name Is Molly. She's a big white dog. She likes playing with a ball. We always run in the morning in the park.
4. 1) My name is ...(ваше имя) 2) I'm...(возраст) 3) I'm from ... (Страна,город) 4) Yes, I'm. / No, I'm not. 5) Yes, she is. / No, she isn't. She is a ... (Профессия) 6) No I cannot 7) Yes, I do. I have a ... (Животное) / No, I don't.
1. How kind he is to everyone!
2. What terrible news!
3. What a boring book this is!
4. How exciting it all sounds!
5. What a brave man!
6. What an enormous house you live in!
7. How careless of you!
№2
1. My wallet, which was in my handbag, has disappeared.
2. Brian, who is still at school, is the captain of our local team.
3. London, which is the capital of England, attracts many foreign visitors.
4. This parrot, which comes from Africa, is a clever mimic.
5. The children, who play with my son, are coming round for tea.
6. English weather, which is often bad, is the subject of many conversations.
№3
Dear Clare,
I’m (1. completely/really/slightly) sorry I haven’t written earlier. I’ve been (2. a
lot/enough/ extremely) busy recently. The children are on holiday at
the moment and so I’m (3. absolutely/much/enough) exhausted! I’ll be (4.
too/ just/ awfully) glad when they go back to school! Then I’ll be (5.
completely/a lot/ rather) free during the day! The school holidays are
(6. enough/just/too) long. The children get (7. terribly/much/enough)
bored. Well, write soon with your news.
Take care,
Joe.
№4
1. Ned has been the news PRODUCER for some time now.
2. Can television violence encourage AGGRESSION in children.
3. Ray got mixed up with the local CRIMINAL element.
4. You are going to see a DOCUMENTARY about volcanoes.
5. It’s like learning a TOTALLY new language.