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Think of occasions when you experience such feeling

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Delighted, overjoyed, anxious, content(ed), dissatisfied, jolly, miserable, glad, mournful, fed up, merry, carefree, sorrowful, pleased, depressed, heart-broken, joyful, cheerful, happy, blue, discontent(ed), bored, moody, good tempered, in low spirits, bad-tempered

 

Negative moods Positive moods
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

Use one of the adjectives to answer the questions. Write the following adjectives into the space provided.

 

Sociable generous bad-tempered lazy considerate optimistic loyal cheerful self-conscious unreliable sensible conceited amusing aggressive

 

How do you describe a person who:

 

A. has a very good opinion of him/herself?________________________________________

B. is usually happy?____________________________________

C. looks on the bright side of things?____________________________________________

D. buys you expensive presents?__________________________________________

E. never does anything stupid?____________________________________________

F. would never upset you?______________________________________________

G. never turns up on time?______________________________________________

H. really worries what people think of them?_____________________________________________

I. gets out of bed on the wrong side in the morning?___________________________________________

J. tells jokes?_____________________________________________

K. likes fighting with people?____________________________________________

L. doesn’t want to get out of bed in the morning?___________________________________________

M. will stand by you if you are in trouble?____________________________________________

N. enjoys the company of other people?____________________________________________

 

Put these sentences into the correct tense. Sometimes there is more than one possibility.

A. Where (you born)?

B. I (fly) to Hong Kong tomorrow.

C. I (play) football when President Kennedy (shoot).

D. What (you do) this weekend?

E. I (go) phone you, but I lost your number.

F. Shakespeare (be) the greatest English playwright.

G. It was the first time I (go) to the theatre.

H. It is the first time (hear) that record.

I. I (believe) that homework (abolish) by the year 2010.

J. The painter (paint) the ceiling, while the plumber

(fix) the pipes.

K. After the film (finish) everyone clapped.

L. I wonder who (make) more money - Michael Jackson or Madonna?

M. I (try) to explain how to do it for the past ten minutes!

N. This time next week I (sit) on a ride in Disneyland.

O. What time do you think the plain (arrive)?

P. He arrived at the party late because he (work).

Q. Madonna (produce) some great records recently.

R. I (not see) you for ages. What (you do)?

S. This time last week I (be) in New York.

T. Where you (live) before you (move) here?

 

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

Example: 0 The tennis star ignored her coach advice.

Attention

The tennis star didn’t pay attention to her coach’s advice

1 It would be difficult for me to finish the work by the weekend.

Difficulty

I___________________________ the work by the weekend.

2 Harry’s home is still in Spain, isn’t it?

Lives

Harry_________________________________________he?

 

3 When Sandra walked out of the meeting, she didn’t say goodbye to anyone.


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