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JCasagrande - Xmas Holidays Homework
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Ex. A

  1. can’t
  2. should
  3. could
  4. can
  5. would
  6. have to

 

Ex. B

  1. You should go to the doctor 
  2. My family can’t be at home because the lights aren’t on.
  3. I can’t believe it!
  4. You don’t have to take any warm clothes.
  5. May you close the window please? 
  6. Can I help you? 

 

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Ex. C

  1. She can’t have won the prize.
  2. She could have lost her keys.
  3. The must have rented a house in suburbs.
  4. She needn’t have done the laundry. 
  5. You could have packed earlier.
  6. He may has overslept.

Ex. D

  1. oughtn’t to have
  2. had
  3. ought to
  4. didn’t have to
  5. had to
  6. needn’t have
  7. could have

 

Ex. E 

  1. need
  2. cannot
  3. might
  4. needn’t have
  5. are able
  6. used to
  7. should 

 

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Ex. A

  1. release
  2. flee
  3. defend
  4. prosecute
  5. incentive
  6. witness
  7. defendant
  8. interrogation
  9. demonstration

 

Ex. B 

  1. commit
  2. put
  3. stand
  4. restore
  5. pass
  6. catch
  7. receive

 

Ex. C

  1. incidence 
  2. slums
  3. rate
  4. roam
  5. involved

 

Ex. D

  1. weird
  2. crashing
  3. creaking
  4. sharp
  5. clicking

 

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Ex. E

  1. Verb of Walking & Moving
  2. tiptoe
  3. crawl
  4. stagger
  5. limp
  6. dash
  7. wander
  8. stride
  9. creep

 

Verbs of Speaking

  1. moan
  2. groan
  3. gasp
  4. whisper
  5. yell
  6. shriek
  7. mumble
  8. exclaim

 

  1. striding
  2. yelling
  3. exclaiming 
  4. limping 
  5. staggering

 

Ex. F

Verbs of Seeing/ Looking

  1. glimpse
  2. stare
  3. glance
  4. glare
  5. gaze
  6. peer

 

Verbs of Crying

  1. sob
  2. weep
  3. shed

 

  1. glimpsed
  2. stare
  3. sob
  4. glanced

 

Ex. G

  1. threateningly 
  2. nervously
  3. deeply
  4. skillfully

 

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Ex. H

  1. gorgeous 
  2. evil
  3. nasty
  4. enormous 
  5. massive
  6. bulky
  7. minute
  8. dazzling
  9. overcast
  10. dim

 

Ex. I

  1. Negative
  2. Negative
  3. Positive
  4. Negative
  5. Negative
  6. Positive
  7. Negative
  8. Positive
  9. Negative 
  10. Negative
  11. Positive
  12. Negative

Ex. J

  1. I might have been
  2. made
  3. tip-toes
  4. took
  5. ?
  6. I’ve seen
  7. kept

 

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Ex. A

  1. after some time
  2. finally
  3. when
  4. while
  5. immediately 

Ex. D

  1. I am going to write my story in the first person 
  2. a) by creating an atmosphere of suspense 
  3. b) 4 or more
  4. a) at the very end of the story
  5. The suspense makes my story interesting

 

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Ex. H 

That day I couldn't imagine that such an event could ever happen to me on my way home.

I was on my way when I decided to go to supermarket for buy something that my mum told me to buy. When I was in the supermarket the mood was quiet, I looked for my things and I went to cash for pay. There was a huge queue of people then I decided to to went to an other cash. When I turned for go back, I noticed that there was a man with a suspicious-looking but I let it go. 

At one point, when I looked at him again, he grabbed something and he put it in his bag. I was shocked. The first thing that I thought was to look to the other way because I was afraid of his reaction.

But at the end, I went to a clerk and I told him what I saw, he went to the man but he told him that I told a lie. The he grabbed his bag and the stolen item went back to normal. 
I was really scared!