Best trips around the world Match the words on the left to the words on the right. Take note of the compound nouns. Number of connections: 4 ○mini O end ○sun○ in ○week O bus O check ○glasses
1- .write suggestions for things to do in your town/city. 1.(films) why don't we go and see matrix 2? (это пример) 2.(music) why don't we go and listen to some music? 3. (sport) why don't we go in for a sport? 4.(eating out) why don't we go out and eat somewhere? 5.(shopping why don't we go and shop somewhere? 6.(dancing) why don't we go and dance somewhere? 7.(cafes) why don't we go to a cafe? 8.(museums) why don't we go to a museum? 2 noun verb adjective frightening, frightened to terrify terrible, (4) terror, exhausted, exhaustion to exhaust exhausting, horror horrible, horrify. bore (10) boredom, bored. to interest interesting, interest astonishment to astonish astonished, (14) surpise surpirising, surprised tiredness tired, to get tired 3- сomplete the sentences with the correct form of the words from exercise 1. 1. we were astonished when we heard the news because it was a complete surprise. 2.the climbers were suffering from exhaustion because they had been on the mountain for hours in a terrible storm. 3.the programme was very interesting, but i went to bed because i was tired. 4.climbing up the mountain was exhausting but the view from the top was incredible. we all enjoyed it except matt because he's frightened of heights. 5.do you like horror films? i don't, i think they are frightening. 6.many mothers with young babies suffer from tiredness because having a young baby is tiring. 7. to our astonishment jill passed her exams - she surprised us all. 8. are you interested in football? i think it's a real boring myself, but lots of people love it.
These days things are clearly not like they were when I was young. We (1) didn't have computer games, cable television or the Internet to keep us entertained — we had to amuse (2) ourselves. Even at school we (3) were expected to be outside. We (4) were not allowed to stay indoors. My (5) first primary school was surrounded by a wall. Many of the games we played were based along the wall. “What Time Is It, Mr Wolf?” was the (6) greatest favourite. One person was “it”. He or she had to answer the question “What time is it, Mr Wolf?” They could answer any time they liked, but when the reply was “Twelve o’clock. Dinner time,” we all had to run for the wall. If anyone (7) was caught, they became Mr Wolf, and the game continued. Different schools had (8) their own favourites. Sadly, it seems that some of these games (9) have disappeared.
mini-bus
sun-glasses
week-end
check-in
Объяснение:
Я не совсем поняла что произошло со словами в вопросе, но эти слова все что у меня вышло. Тут больше ничего не соберешь.
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