6 Study the key phrases. Then think of two people and complete the key phrases for each person. Use different adverbs of degree. KEY PHRASES Describing people She tends to be (quite) He can be (very)... He's sometimes / always (a bit) He isn't (very) My (aunt) can be incredibly)
Yes, they have/No they haven’t
2. Has your best friend ever broken a leg?
Yes, he/she has/No he/she hasn’t
3. Has your teacher ever sang in class?
Yes, he/she has/No, he/she hasn’t
4. Have you ever met a famous actor?
Yes, I have/No, I haven’t
5. Have your friends ever been on a roller coaster?
Yes, they have/No, they haven’t
Task 2
2. Ayajan hasn’t moved in his house yet.
3. I haven’t read any science-fiction books.
4. The plane hasn’t arrived
5. He hasn’t finished his homework
Task 3:
2. He hasn’t eaten anything since yesterday afternoon.
3. I haven’t visited my grandparents in months.
4. They haven’t heard from Daniar since last summer.
5. Ainash hasn’t had a holiday for two years.
Task 4:
1. yet
2. just
3. already
4. ever
5. for
6. just
7. since
8. since
9. yet
10. for
11. never
12. ever
1 58 years
2. 4 brothers, 3 sisters
3.
Charles attended the school of Baptist Pastor William Gilles, even when the family moved to London again. Living in the capital was beyond John Dickens' means and in 1824 he was sent to debt prison.
4 He began to work
5 Living in the capital was beyond John Dickens' means and in 1824 he was sent to debt prison.
6 He worked in the Waxa factory
7
he began working as a freelance reporter with his distant relative, Thomas Charlton.
8 no because he would be alone
9
On June 9, 1870, fifty-eight-year-old Dickens, exhausted by colossal work, a rather disorderly life and a lot of troubles, died of a stroke in his Gadshill Place home, located in the village of Highham
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