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Exercise, Unit 3-4, I.razred

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1 Write the opposites of the adjectives using the prefix un-, im- or in-.

decisive indecisive
1 considerate __________ 2 adventurous __________
3 practical __________ 4 reliable __________
5 sensitive __________ 6 modest __________

2 Rewrite the sentences using modal verbs or be able to. Do not change the meaning of the original sentences.
Maybe it’s a good idea for you to do more exercise.
You should / ought to do more exercise.
1 It is necessary for me to call Sally, I think she needs my help.
I ______________________________ call Sally.
2 Are we allowed to eat in here?
______________________________ eat in here?
3 Does she know how to play the guitar?
______________________________ play the guitar?
4 It is prohibited to smoke here.
You ______________________________ smoke here.
5 It’s sensible for him to help his parents.
He ______________________________ help his parents.
6 People have had the ability to speak for thousands of years.
People ______________________________ speak for thousands of years.

3 Complete the sentences and questions with the correct forms of the words in brackets. Use the Past Perfect, Past Continuous
and Past Simple.
I was driving (drive) to work when I saw (see) my cousin.
1 The witness _______________ (just/start) speaking when the accused _______________ (begin) to shout at him.
2 What _______________ (you/do) when the your father _______________ (arrive)?
3 Burglars _______________ (break) into our house last night and _______________ (steal) the TV.
4 The robber _______________ (not/go) very far when the police _______________ (arrest) him.
5 While the police _______________ (test) the man for alcohol, he _______________ (fall) over.

1 Write the opposites of the adjectives using the prefix un-, im- or in-.
decisive indecisive
1 considerate __________ 2 adventurous __________
3 practical __________ 4 reliable __________
5 sensitive __________ 6 modest __________

2 Rewrite the sentences using modal verbs or be able to. Do not change the meaning of the original sentences.
Maybe it’s a good idea for you to do more exercise.
You should / ought to do more exercise.
1 It is necessary for me to call Sally, I think she needs my help.
I ______________________________ call Sally.
2 Are we allowed to eat in here?
______________________________ eat in here?
3 Does she know how to play the guitar?
______________________________ play the guitar?
4 It is prohibited to smoke here.
You ______________________________ smoke here.
5 It’s sensible for him to help his parents.
He ______________________________ help his parents.
6 People have had the ability to speak for thousands of years.
People ______________________________ speak for thousands of years.

3 Complete the sentences and questions with the correct forms of the words in brackets. Use the Past Perfect, Past Continuous
and Past Simple.
I was driving (drive) to work when I saw (see) my cousin.
1 The witness _______________ (just/start) speaking when the accused _______________ (begin) to shout at him.
2 What _______________ (you/do) when the your father _______________ (arrive)?
3 Burglars _______________ (break) into our house last night and _______________ (steal) the TV.
4 The robber _______________ (not/go) very far when the police _______________ (arrest) him.
5 While the police _______________ (test) the man for alcohol, he _______________ (fall) over.

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