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1 Look at the words on the right. They are synonyms, but there is a difference between them: they collocate differently. For example, we can say aged man, elderly man or old man, or even ancient man but we can not say antique man. Now read the following dictionary entries of these words.

2 aged ancient antique elderly old aged /e ɪ d ʒ d/ adj 1 of the age of 2 very old ancient /’e ɪ n ʃ ( ə )nt/ adj 1 belonging to times that are long past 2 very old or looking very old antique /’æn’ti’k/ adj 1 old and valuable 2 belonging to the past, old-fashioned; that has existed for a long time; very old elderly /’eld ə (r)li/ adj 1 rather old, past middle age old / ə ʊ ld/ adj (-er, -est) 1 of a particular age 2 having lived a long time; advanced in age, no longer young 3 having been in existence or use for a long time; belonging to past times; not recent or modern 4 known for a long time, familiar 5 former, previous, but not necessarily old in years

3 We can use OLD to talk about people, animals or objects. It usually describes somebody or something that has lived or existed for a long time. An OLD friend is somebody we have known for a long time but who is not necessarily old in age. OLD can also mean former or previous. AGED is more formal than OLD and is used to describe very old people who have possibly become physically weak.

4 ELDERLY is a polite word to describe old people and is often used in official language. ANCIENT and ANTIQUE are usually only applied to things. Something ANCIENT existed thousands of years ago. ANTIQUE describes an object which has survived from the past and so is valuable now.

5 Fill in with a suitable word in the context, based on the above definitions: 1.Her grandmother is very ___. 2.He has a small collection of ___ objects. 3.He reads everything he finds about the __________ Egyptian civilization. 4.Would you like a glass of wine? 5.He always helps the __ people. 6.He likes wearing his pair of blue jeans. 7.You are quite fit for an ____ man! 8.He sells __ furniture. 9.Their boy is __ 5. 10.He studies __ history at university. 11.How are you? 12.It’s an story. I don’t want to talk about it anymore! 13.Don’t talk to me like that! I am ___ enough to be your mother. 14.Sometimes the people behave just like children. 15.I prefer drinking _____ whisky.

6 Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the sentences: She has a very nice ___ piece of jewelry that she inherited from her grandmother. a) agedb) antique c) elderly This __ brandy was kept in oak barrels. a) agedb) ancient c) antique We are __ friends. We’ve known each other for twenty years. a) ancientb) elderly c) old Did you know that democracy was established by the Romans? a) ancientb) elderly c) old The ___ people asked for bigger pensions. a) agedb) elderly c) old Back in the ___ days men used to court women differently. a) agedb) antique c) old They bought an house by the lake. a) agedb) antique c) elderly

7 Fill in with a suitable word in the context, based on the above definitions: 1old 2antique 3ancient 4aged 5elderly 6old 7elderly/old 8antique 9aged 1ancient 1old 1ancient 1old 1elderly 1aged

8 Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the sentences: 1antique 2aged 3old 4ancient 5aged/elderly/old 6old 7antique


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