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1. Although he was hard-working, he got bad marks
→He got bad marks although he was hard-working
2. It rained heaving so we couldn't go to school
➝Because it rained heavily, we couldn't go to school
3. There are tô students in my school
➝My school has ?? students
4. English is more interesting than Maths
➝Maths isn't as interesting as english
➝ Math is more uninteresting than English
1. Although he had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
2. She speaks English perfectly; nevertheless, she isn't English.
3. He was watching TV when I arrived yesterday.
4. If we had enough money, we could buy that house.
5. The boy was sent to the orphan because he had no parents.
1. Although he had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
2. She speaks English perfectly; nevertheless, she isn't English.
3. He was watching TV when I arrived yesterday.
4. If we had enough money, we could buy that house.
5. The boy was sent to the orphan because he had no parents.
1. as the conversation went on , she became (talkative).more..talkative.
2. since she has been in brittain. his english has got (good).better..
3. traveling is becoming (expensive)..more expensive ..
4.as the day went on , the weather got (bad) worse
5. as he waited for his interview, he became (nervous) ..more nervous..
6. he bags seemed to get (heavy)...heavier..as she carried them.
7. the hole in his shirt is getting (big).bigger..
8. it's becoming (hard)...harder .. to find a job
9. her friench is improving . it's getting (good)..better.
10. these day (many)..more... people are learning english
III. Read the following passage and do the tasks below :
Charles Dickens was one of the greatest writers in English Literature. He was born into a poor family in England. His father was a clerk in an office. It was a good job but he always spent more money than he earned, so he was often in debt. When Dickens was eleven years old, his father was put into prison because he could not pay his debts. At the age of twelve, Dickens was sent to work in a factory labeling bottles for six shillings a week.
When Dickens was sixteen, he worked for a newspaper, and soon became a good journalist. He also wrote many short stories and novels about London’s life. Many of his characters were poor and hungry people. Some of his novels have been translated into many different languages. His two novels “Oliver Twist” and “David Copperfield” are famous all over the world.
A.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. Which of the following sentences is NOT true ?
A. Charles Dickens was born into a poor family in England.
B. Charles Dickens always spent more money than he earned.
C. His father was put into prison when he was 11 years old.
D. “Oliver Twist” and “David Copperfield” were written by Charles Dickens.
2. The word famous in the second paragraph mostly means________.
A. strange B. well done C. well- known D. unknown
B. Answer the questions:
1. Was Charles Dickens one of the greatest writers in English Literature?
Yes, he was
2. How old was he when he worked for a newspaper?
He was sixteen
3. What did he write about in his short stories and novels?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
31. ...Job you do, you should do it devotedly.
32. ...Good his English was, he wasn’t chosen.
33. ...As I admire his courage, I think he is a foolish.
34. ...How long you use it, it won't wear out.
35. ...Being severely disabled, Judy participated in many sports.
36. ...As he seems, he’s not to be trusted.
37. As he is, I don’t think he’ll clever this problem.
38. ...How early she gets up, she never comes to the office on time.
39. ...He had enjoyed the lively company of his friends in Edinburgh, he felt his work demanded solitude.
40. ...Whoever you are, come and sit down.
31. Whatever job you do, you should do it devotedly.
32. However good his English was, he wasn't chosen.
33. Much as I admire his courage, I think he is a foolish.
34. No matter how long you use it, it won't wear out.
35. In spite of her disability, Judy participated in many sports.
36. Friendly as he seems, he's not to be trusted.
37. Clever as he is, I don't think he'll solve this problem.
38. No matter how early she gets up, she never comes to the office on time.
39. Much as he had enjoyed the lively company of his friends in Edinburgh, his work, he felt, demanded solitude.
40. It doesn't matter who you are, come vnd sit down.
B