EXPERIENCES WHAT A DAY!.

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EXPERIENCES WHAT A DAY!

Adam: David and I were fishing when I slipped on a rock. C)Jessie: Adam! Look at you! You're soaking wet! What happened? Adam: David and I were fishing when I slipped on a rock. Jessie: Oh, no! And you fell into the water? Adam: No, I landed in the mud. Jessie: But how did you get wet? Adam: Well, as I was getting out of the mud, I slipped again. Jessie: Ah, so then you fell into the river. Adam: Yes, but at least I'm not muddy now.

Fill in: and, when, while, as, so or because, as in the example. 1- It was raining this morning so l took an umbrella to work. 2- I left London…………….I was ten years old. 3- John put on his coat…………. left the house. 4- She decided not to buy the bicycle ……………….. it was too expensive. 5- Mary cooked lunch…………. l was tired. 6- l saw Bill driving a new car………….. l was waiting for the bus. 7- Steve was hoovering the carpets ………………. Mary was dusting the furniture. 8- It was very dark ………………. he didn't see the man crossing the road.

Adjectives describe n…… Adjectives describe n…….. They have the same form in the Singular and the plural. He is a clever boy. They are clever boys. • Adverbs describe v…….. Most adverbs usually add……… to to the adjective(careful – carefully) Adjectives ending in -le drop the e and take y (terrible – terribly) Adjectives ending in a consonant + y drop y and take -ily (happy –happily) Irregular forms: good -> well, hard -> hard, fast ->• fast, early ->• early, late ->late Fill in the spaces with the correct form — adjective or adverb — of these words, then answer the questions. cold • dark • fast • strong • heavy • patient • nervous • quick sudden It was a 1) cold (adj) winter's night. There was a 2) strong (adj) wind blowing and it was raining 3)……………….. Jenny Mason was standing at the bus stop in a 4)……………… street, waiting 5) ……………………… for the last bus 6) ……………….. , she heard footsteps coming 7) ……………… towards her. Her heart was beating 8) ………………… as she looked 9) ………………………. into the darkness.