3 Find the key phrases in the dialogue. Who says them? KEY PHRASES O Making requests and compromises 1 Can you (tidy your room), please? 2 Yes, but later, OK? 3 I'm busy at the moment. 4 I'll do it in (ten minutes). 5 I suppose so...
1. I can’t remember …seeing him before (to see). 2. The machine needs cleaning… (to clean). 3. She is angry at … for sending (to send). ??? 4. You should avoid breaking… rules (to break). 5. She entered the office without noticing… (to notice). 6. I am sorry for …disturbing you (to disturb). 7. We can’t excuse their not …answering our invitation (to answer). 8. The cat was punished for …breaking the cup (to break) 9. The cat was afraid of punishment (punishing)… and hid itself under the sofa. (to punish). 10. After looking… through and marking… the student’s papers, the teacher handed them back. (to look),(to mark).
My favourite book is "The adventures of Sherlock Holmes". The book was written by Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous writer from Scotland in 1891. The book about the famous detective is popular all over the world. Sherlock Holmes and his friend Doctor Watson investigate different crimes in London of the 19th century. Sherlock Holmes uses his famous method of deduction to solve these crimes. He looks for stolen jewels, finds missing people and points to the murderers. The stories are exceptionally interesting and exciting. Many of them were made into films.
2. The machine needs cleaning… (to clean).
3. She is angry at … for sending (to send). ???
4. You should avoid breaking… rules (to break).
5. She entered the office without noticing… (to notice).
6. I am sorry for …disturbing you (to disturb).
7. We can’t excuse their not …answering our invitation (to answer).
8. The cat was punished for …breaking the cup (to break)
9. The cat was afraid of punishment (punishing)… and hid itself under the sofa. (to punish).
10. After looking… through and marking… the student’s papers, the teacher handed them back. (to look),(to mark).