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ASaponaro_Xmas Holidays Homework
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GRAMMAR PAG. 42 – 43

Ex. A:

  1. I don’t belive you. It can’t be true.
  2. He should consult a doctor before he goes on a diet.
  3. Could you open the window, please?
  4. I can climb that wall. It isn’t very high.
  5. You can keep yourself fit by walking a certain distance every day.
  6. You have to be at the airport two hours before your flight. Don’t be late.

Ex. B:

  1.  You should go to the dentist.
  2. They can’t be at home.
  3. He may not come.
  4. You don’t have to take any warm clothes with you.
  5. Could you please close the window?
  6. Can I help you?

Ex. C:

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

Ex. D:

  1. You oughtn’t to have been late.
  2. She had to paint the gate yesterday.
  3. They speak Japanese very well. They must have lived in Japan in the past.
  4. She didn’t have to do the dishes.
  5. I had left my keys in the house but I was able to get in through the window.
  6. Gloria needn’t have cleaned the house but she has already done it.
  7. They could have crashed into that wall. But luckily the driver braked hard at the last minute.

Ex. E:

  1. Must.
  2. Cannot.
  3. Might.
  4. Needn’t.
  5. Have to.
  6. Used to.
  7. Should.

VOCABULARY PAG. 44 – 46

Ex. A:

  1. Release.
  2. Flee.
  3. Defend.
  4. Convict.
  5. Alibi.
  6. Witness.
  7. Victim.
  8. Interrogation.
  9. Demonstration.

Ex. B:

  1. Commit.
  2. Put.
  3. Stand.
  4. Pass.
  5. Restore.
  6. Catch.
  7. Receive.

Ex. C:

  1. Incidence.
  2. Slums.
  3. Rate.
  4. Roam.
  5. Involved.

Ex. D:

  1. Rustling.
  2. Crashing.
  3. Creaking.
  4. Harsh.
  5. Clicking.

Ex. E:

Verbs of Walking & Moving

  1. Tip toe.
  2. Crawl.
  3. Stagger.
  4. Dash.
  5. Limp.
  6. Stride.
  7. Wander.
  8. Creep.

Verbs of Speaking

  1. Moan.
  2. Groan.
  3. Mumble.
  4. Exclaim.
  5. Gasp.
  6. Yell.
  7. Whisper.
  8. Shriek.

 

  1. He came striding along the corridor holding a small box.
  2. Moaning with pain, she picked up the phone and called for help.
  3. She started shrieking when she saw a cockroach.
  4. He’s still limping after the car accident he had two months ago.
  5. Amber lost her balance, staggered and fell off the stairs.

Ex. F:

Verbs of Seeing/ Looking

  1. Glimpse.
  2. Glare.
  3. Gaze.
  4. Stare.
  5. Peep.
  6. Glance.
  7. Peer.

Verbs of Crying

  1. Sob.
  2. Weep.
  3. Shed.

 

  1. I peered through the smoke to see if there was anybody in the room.
  2. It’s rude to stare at people. Be polite!
  3. The little boy sobbed when he saw that his toy car was broken.
  4. He glanced around the room to see where he had left his keys.

Ex. G:

  1. Threateningly.
  2. Nervously.
  3. Deeply.
  4. Skillfully.

Ex. H:

  1. Gorgeous.
  2. Evil.
  3. Nasty.
  4. Massive.
  5. Enormous.
  6. Bulky.
  7. Minute.
  8. Dazzling.
  9. Dim.
  10. Overcast.

Ex. I:

  1. +
  2. +
  3. +
  4. +
  5. +

Ex. J:

  1. Might have been.
  2. Made.
  3. Was tip – toeing.
  4. Took.
  5. Crawled.
  6. Saw.
  7. Kept.

WRITING PAG. 50 – 51:

Ex. A:

  1. After some time.
  2. Finally.
  3. When.
  4. While.
  5. Immediately.

Ex. C:

 One day I went with my family for a picnic in the mountains. After lunch, we decided to go looking for mushrooms in the woods. After a few hours we noticed that we had left the path and so we began to look for the road to go back to the clearing where our car was parked. After hours we were still wandering through the woods, clearly lost, at one point we met a person who led us out of the clearing. I could not believe my luck and I sighed with relief.

Ex. D:

  1. I’m going to write my story in the first person.
  2. A.
  3. B.
  4. A.

Ex. H:

That day I could not imagine that such an event could ever happen to me on my way home. I was walking when at one point I heard a dog crying. I decided to go and see where that sound came from and I found myself in front of a terrible scene! A boy was beating a puppy dog. I immediately called the police who arrived after a few minutes, arrested the boy and took him away. I decided to take care of the puppy and immediately took him to the vet, after several checks he found that it was all right. Finally I took him home.