Focus on nominals: practice grammar book for intermediate learners of English. Бочарова М.В - 68 стр.

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15. He was afraid.
16. It was a charming little house.
17. It was almost dark.
18. It will probably rain tomorrow.
19. It’s terribly cold today.
20. It’s the only solution possible.
21. Let’s go somewhere quiet.
22. She sang badly.
23. She’s interested in the supernatural.
24. She’s three years older than me.
25. The rich should help the poor.
26. The road you live in is really busy. – I’ve never seen so many cars.
27. The tree is two metres high.
28. The unemployed are losing hope.
29. They are playing unusually fast today.
30. Well done!
31.
Yesterday something very strange happened.
32. You are old enough to understand this.
33. You look ill.
TASK 94. Write the sentences with the adverbs/adverbial phrases in the cor-
rect position.
1. I’ve been working (in my office/all morning/hard).
2. He speaks to me (in the morning/never/nicely).
3. We were listening (all evening/carefully).
4. She’s been sleeping (in that chair/all afternoon/soundly).
5. He is (at this time of day/usually/at the college).
6. The postman comes (in the morning/very early).
7. I thought you spoke (in that meeting/very well/yesterday).
     15. He was afraid.
     16. It was a charming little house.
     17. It was almost dark.
     18. It will probably rain tomorrow.
     19. It’s terribly cold today.
     20. It’s the only solution possible.
     21. Let’s go somewhere quiet.
     22. She sang badly.
     23. She’s interested in the supernatural.
     24. She’s three years older than me.
     25. The rich should help the poor.
     26. The road you live in is really busy. – I’ve never seen so many cars.
     27. The tree is two metres high.
     28. The unemployed are losing hope.
     29. They are playing unusually fast today.
     30. Well done!
     31. Yesterday something very strange happened.
     32. You are old enough to understand this.
     33. You look ill.


TASK 94. Write the sentences with the adverbs/adverbial phrases in the cor-
rect position.
1.    I’ve been working (in my office/all morning/hard).
2.    He speaks to me (in the morning/never/nicely).
3.    We were listening (all evening/carefully).
4.    She’s been sleeping (in that chair/all afternoon/soundly).
5.    He is (at this time of day/usually/at the college).
6.    The postman comes (in the morning/very early).
7.    I thought you spoke (in that meeting/very well/yesterday).
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