Exercise
A
2 tastes like 3 feels/looks 4 sounds/looks like 5 looked like
Exercise
B
2 taste like medicine 3 looks strange 4 sounds good
5
looks like dishwater
6 smells great 7
feels soft
Exercise
A
2 The teacher
explained that riding a motorcycle could be dangerous.
3 The doctor
said that Mr. Grant should eat less and exercise more.
4 Ken noticed
that the new student over there needed some help.
5 From the story
I’ve learned that time is money.
Exercise
B
2 found that some
teachers are like our friends
3 say that there are
thousands of books
4 know that most of the
students here study hard
5 means that we have to study hard
Exercise
A
2 Peter, one of
my close friends, lives next to my grandmother.
3 I can totally
understand your feelings because I was a new student as well last year.
4 I discovered
an envelope inside the bag after I had eaten several cookies.
Exercise
B
I. 2 crept 3 letter
II. old; warmly; slowly;
quietly; luxurious; young; rich; iced; poor; comfortable
III.
1 The thief crept.
The thief crept slowly and quietly.
2 The man wrote a letter.
The tall man carefully wrote a letter.
IV. on; under; near; in;
at; between; across; in front of; to; outward
V.
1 The thief crept
slowly and quietly into the house.
The thief crept slowly and quietly into the
rich man’s luxurious house.
2 The tall man
carefully wrote a letter.
The tall man carefully wrote a letter to his
friend.
VI. and; until; when;
before; after; because; as; since; although; if
VII.
1 The thief crept
slowly and quietly to the rich man’s luxurious house.
When it was completely dark, the thief crept
slowly and quietly to the rich man’s luxurious house.
2 The tall man
carefully wrote a letter to his friend.
The tall man carefully wrote a letter of
apology to his friend and put it in a plain envelope.
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