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dictionary. 10. I paid the money back. 11. Pass these chocolates round. 12.
Bring your own food along. 13. He knocked the heater over.
14. Do you like bright colours? How much was the dress you bought?
Did it fit perfectly? What size shoes do you wear? What size gloves do
you wear? What scarf would you choose to mater a pale green dress?
b) Model: Did you remember to turn off the oven?
I’ll turn it off right away.
Prompts: bring back your library books, put away toys, hand
in your English homework, put on your raincoat, take off your
boots, throw away old magazines, take out the garbage.
Exercise 3. Replace the phrases in italics using a phrase with do
and making all the necessary changes:
Model: They will write everything.
They will do all the writing.
1. Who irons the clothes in this household? 2. I read a lot when
I am on holiday. 3. We looked around and shopped a bit. 4. I’m cooking
at the moment. 5. Did you see the sights of Rome? 6. Who washes the
dishes in family?
Exercise 4. Supply made of, made from, made with in these
sentences:
1. Most cheap toys are ... plastic these days. 2. Chocolate is ...
milk, cocoa, and flavourings. 3. The entire building is ... steel and
glass. 4. The metal used in these coins is a cheap alloy ... various
metals. 5. What’s plastic ...? 6. Whiskey is ... barley. 7. Marmalade is ...
oranges and jam is ... some other fruit. 8. Instant coffee is ... hot water.
9. Chocolates ... fresh cream don’t keep long. 10. Cheese is ... milk.
Exercise 5. Fill in the blanks with the words to fit, to go with, to
become, to suit, to match, wear.
1. The dress doesn’t ... me: it is a bit too loose in the waist and
tight round the hips. 2. This colour doesn’t ... you 3. I want a grey
jacket ... my skirt. 4. The gloves don’t ... with my shoes. 5. At last I have
found the dress which ... me perfectly. 6. The jacket ... you, but the
colour ... you. 7. What colour tie will you recommend ... my light-
dictionary. 10. I paid the money back. 11. Pass these chocolates round. 12.
Bring your own food along. 13. He knocked the heater over.
14. Do you like bright colours? How much was the dress you bought?
Did it fit perfectly? What size shoes do you wear? What size gloves do
you wear? What scarf would you choose to mater a pale green dress?
      b) Model: Did you remember to turn off the oven?
                I’ll turn it off right away.
     Prompts: bring back your library books, put away toys, hand
in your English homework, put on your raincoat, take off your
boots, throw away old magazines, take out the garbage.

      Exercise 3. Replace the phrases in italics using a phrase with do
                  and making all the necessary changes:
      Model: They will write everything.
             They will do all the writing.
      1. Who irons the clothes in this household? 2. I read a lot when
I am on holiday. 3. We looked around and shopped a bit. 4. I’m cooking
at the moment. 5. Did you see the sights of Rome? 6. Who washes the
dishes in family?

      Exercise 4. Supply made of, made from, made with in these
                  sentences:
      1. Most cheap toys are ... plastic these days. 2. Chocolate is ...
milk, cocoa, and flavourings. 3. The entire building is ... steel and
glass. 4. The metal used in these coins is a cheap alloy ... various
metals. 5. What’s plastic ...? 6. Whiskey is ... barley. 7. Marmalade is ...
oranges and jam is ... some other fruit. 8. Instant coffee is ... hot water.
9. Chocolates ... fresh cream don’t keep long. 10. Cheese is ... milk.

      Exercise 5. Fill in the blanks with the words to fit, to go with, to
                  become, to suit, to match, wear.
      1. The dress doesn’t ... me: it is a bit too loose in the waist and
tight round the hi ps. 2. This colour doesn’t ... you 3. I want a grey
jacket ... my skirt. 4. The gloves don’t ... with my shoes. 5. At last I have
found the dress which ... me perfectly. 6. The jacket ... you, but the
colour ... you. 7. What colour tie will you recommend ... my light-

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