5. He apologized for being late.
6. If I had enough money so, I could go on holiday.
7. I prefer do not go out tonight.
8. It was the first trip my uncle took abroad./had taken abroad.
9. I am looking forward to seeing you in the summer.
10. We spent all the morning on the computer.
From Sentence Transformation 3
1. I had never seen a bullfight before.
2. They will get married on Saturday.
3. None of our administrators works harder than Sarah.
4. Jhon was awarded the first prize in the competition.
5. Kevin doesn’t work as hard as Jimmy.
6. It was such a boring party that I left early.
7. Will you be able to the shopping tomorrow?
8. The Rector has received a special report by the Dean. The Rector has been sent a special
report by the Dean.
9. Mozart died at the age of thirty-five.
10. He asked if I borrow him $50.
UNIT 2, NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB REMINDER
READING 2
DELICATE Delicacy Delicate Delicately
ENTIRELY Entirely Entire Entirely
FUNCTIONAL Function Function Functional
HARM Harm Harm Harmful Harmfully
Harmless Harmlessly
OBJECTION Objective Object Objectionable
Objections
ROMANTIC Romantic Romanticize Romantic Romantically ROMANTIC
NOTION
THICK Thickness Thicken Thick Thickly
ON GOOD ***
TERMS
Choose 3 of the words from the left column. Then, write sentences using the other word forms.
E.g. Functional
I can't function properly without a coffee.
The function of the heart is to pump blood through the body.
A functional approach to language learning
E.g. Harm
He would never harm anyone.
He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm.
the harmful effects of alcohol / the spider is a small and seemingly harmless creature
Smoking impacts harmfully your lungs / The missile fell harmlessly into the sea.
E.g. Romantic
I was a romantic at heart.
He has romanticized notions of army life.
I'm not interested in a romantic relationship.
He admits to not being romantically inclined.