171956eng 7B
171956eng 7B
171956eng 7B
Carmen Oñate
Unit 7B
B1 English Course
Index
When you make this into a passive sentence, the object of the verb
becomes the subject:
A valuable statue was stolen from the museum (by the thieves)
The newspaper was read this morning (by my father)
a. the test / write a. The test was written (by her) last week
b. the cat / feed b. The cat was fed
c. this computer / sell / not c. This computer was not sold
d. the children / pick up / not
d. The children were not picked up
UN BELIEVE ABLE
Unbelievable
PREFIXES
Which means... ?
outside again
extra - re -
1. Choose a prefix from the box to make the words mean the opposite
1. Possible 5. Appear
2. Patient 6. Regular
3. Lucky 7. Formal
4. Legal 8. Conscious
1. Impossible 5. Disappear
2. Impatient 6. Irregular
3. Unlucky 7. Informal
4. Illegal 8. Unconscious
Título de la asignatura - Profesor de la asignatura
B1 English Course. Unit 7
Some common prefixes:
Anti (against)➔ antisocial, antibiotic, antiallergic, antifreeze…
De (opposite) ➔ deform, deodorize, devoid…
Dis (not, opposite) ➔ disconnect, dismiss, disproportion, disagree…
Extra (outside, beyond) ➔extraordinary, extrapolate, extraterrestrial…
Hyper (over, above)➔hyperactive, hypersensitive…
Im/in/ir /il (not) ➔illegal, irresponsible, impossible, inadequate…
Infra (beneath)➔ infrared, infrastructure…
Inter (between) ➔ internet, intermediate, interactive, interchange…
Intro (into, within)➔ introverted, introspection…
Micro (small)➔ microscope, micrometer,…
Mis (wrong, bad) ➔misconduct, misunderstanding, mistake….
Omni (all) ➔ omnivorous, omnipresent, omniscient…
Sub (under) ➔ subterranean, subcontract, subtitles…
Super (over, above) ➔ supernatural, supercharger, superficial
Un (not)➔ unfriendly, unequal, unable, unbelievable…
Título de la asignatura - Profesor de la asignatura
B1 English Course. Unit 7
SUFFIXES