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English Language II (8)
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Audio practice Listen to six different people talking about what they waste their money for. They are: – BARBARA – JEANNIE – MARK – TODD – NAOMI – JEYONG Now answer the following questions: English Language II (8)
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1. What does Barbara waste her money on? A.Reading materials B.Gifts for friends 2. What else does she waste her money on? BARBARA A.Hair cuts B.Hair products C.Both of these 3. What does Jeannie waste her money on? A.Books B.Jewelry JEANNIE 4. What kind of jewelry does she like? A.Heavy B.Expensive C.Shiny
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5. What does Mark waste her money on? A.Going out B.DVDs and CDs 6. What place does he not mention?MARK A.Sporting events B.Restaurants C.Night Clubs 7. What does Todd waste her money on? A.Movie tickets B.DVDs 8. Why does he buy DVDs?TODD A.There is no video store. B.He likes the extra features. C.He resells them.
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9. What does Naomi waste her money on? A.Shopping B.Movie 10. What does she like to buy?NAOMI A.Clothes B.Make-up C.Jewelry 11. What does Jeyong waste her money on? A.Food B.Clothes 12. What kind of food does she buy?JEYONG A.Imported food B.Nice dinners C.Sweets and desserts
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English Language II (8)
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Questions in the PAST SIMPLE TENSE Questions towards the object of the verb (direct, inderect, circunstancial): Questions towards the subject: English Language II (8)
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– Make the questions to the words that are underlined: She did her homework yesterday. I finished my classes on time. We did not know what to do. He arrived at the party at midnight. All students passed the exam.
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Chapter II There was a horrible storm that night, but apart from that nothing scary happened. The next morning, however, when the family came down to breakfast, they found the terrible stain of blood once again on the floor. Washington cleaned it a second time, but the second morning it appeared again. The third morning it was there, too, although the library had been locked up at night by Mr Otis himself. The following night, all doubts about the existence of the ghost were finally removed forever. At eleven o'clock the family went to bed and some time after, Mr Otis was awakened by a strange noise in the corridor, outside his room. It sounded like the clank of metal, and it came nearer every moment. Mr Otis got up and looked at the time. It was exactly one o'clock. So Mr Otis put on his slippers, went to the door and opened it. There, right in front of him, stood the ghost - his eyes were as red as burning coals; long grey hair fell over his shoulders and from his wrists and ankles hung heavy chains.
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“My dear Sir,” said Mr Otis, “you must oil those chains. It's impossible to sleep with such a noise going on outside the bedrooms. I have therefore brought you this bottle of lubricator, and I will be happy to supply you with more if you require it.” With these words Mr Otis laid the bottle down, closed his door and went back to bed. Shocked, the Canterville ghost stood quite motionless for a moment, but then he growled angrily. Just at this moment, the twins appeared on the corridor and threw a large pillow at him! The ghost hastily escaped through the wall, and the house became quiet again. When the ghost reached his small secret chamber, he took a deep breath. No ghosts in history had ever been treated in this manner!
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1.Find the verbs in the Past Simple Tense. 2. Questions on the text – Which statement is true? The ghost appears on the first night the Otis family spends in the castle. Washington runs out of stain remover. The blood-stain is there again every morning. – What wakes Mr Otis up? The ghost's chains. His wife's snoring. The screaming of a person. – Is Mr Otis afraid of the ghost?
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Why do we use the simple past in the following sentences? He put on his slippers, went to the door and opened it. states in the past actions that happened one after the other His eyes were red; grey hair fell over his shoulders and from his wrists hung heavy chains. states in the past actions that happened one after the other
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