2 Malformatii
2 Malformatii
2 Malformatii
9 RELATIVE CLAUSE
9.1
1.This is the girl who stole my briefcase
2.This is the computer which checked my accounts
3.That is the man who answered the phone
4.This is the policeman who stopped us in River Street.
5.Those are children who saw the thief
6.This is newspaper which is delivered every Sunday.
7.That is player who scored the first goal.
8.This is house which was built by Mr. Toad.
9.That is gentleman who made the speech.
10.That is ship which took us across to Dover.
9.2
1.My mother,……very well, has
2.carpet,my brother
3.the man , who killed
4.The bag, that…….bench, belongs
5.Someone , who ……. car , fired
6.The building, you……….been to, was
7.papers,which
8.”tokai”,which
9.Mr Rich , who……..showing off, bought
10.Three man, who ……….masks, got into….
9.3
1.which
2.who
3.who
4.who
5.which
6.who
7.which
8.who
9.which
10.which
9.4-9.9
I finished them before
9.10
1.This is the hotel we stayed for a week in
This is the hotel in which we stayed for a week.
2.This is the room in which we slept.
This is the room where we slept.
3.That is the bench which I sat on when I first came here.
That is the bench where I sat when I first came here
4.That is the lake in which we swam
That is the lake which we swam in
5.That is the hospital in which we took him
That is the hospital which we took him in
6.Vistarama is the suburb in which Mr Toad lives
Vistarama is the suburb which Mr Toad lives in.
7.Lyme Regis is the town in which he heartlessly strangled his aunt
Lyme Regis is the town which he heartlessly strangled his aunt in
8.That is the suitcase in which I kept my passport
That is the suitcase which I kept my passport in
9.Marks and Spender’s is in which Mrs Lord buys her husband’s shirts
Marks and Spender’s is which Mrs Lord buys her husband’s shirts in
10.This is the school in which Mrs Littlebird works
This is the school which Mrs Littlebird works in
9.11-9.13
I finished them before
9.14
1.which is on the desk
2.of all which I know
3. which belong to the king in 18th century
4.which was found on the desk
5.who is in the prison
6.who is on the street
7.who was found in the room
8.which is wonderful
9.who was found in the kitchen
10.middle ?
9.15
1.Arsenal ,which have a very good team, are on top of the First Division
2.I ,who am going on holiday to Italy ,really hope it is going to be wonderful.
3.This message, which is about an earthquake near Rhodes, was brought five minutes ago
4.Marry failed her driving test, which made her sell her car.
5.I, who have no information about them, cannot discuss these matters.
6.That customer, who has just gone out, stole a watch.
7.Caviar, which comes from a kind of fish, is very expensive.
8.Will you call Dr. Frost, who usually looks after this patient.
9.Oxford University, which is one of the oldest in the world, has many different colleages.
10.You have been listening to it this symphony , which this symphony was composed by
Beethoven
11.Le Carre, who has written some very good stories, worked for the British Foreign Service.
12. A.I.D.S. which is an infectuous disease, is spreading very rapidly.
9.16
1.You hired a babysitter who is unreliable.
2.The film is about a man who wants to kill his wife
3.I’ve left some books on your table which I hope you’ll find them useful.
4.The other guests who were wearing evening dress were surprised to see Mary in jeans.
5.Modesty is a quality in somebody’s character which I admire this quality.
6.He likes “Screwdrver” which is a cocktail.
7.He invented some stories which were really incredible.
8.Christine who her life whose life is in a mess is afraid of the future.
9.The party should be given in their house which is twice as big as ours.
10.The book is about a lawyer which who walks out on her husband.
9,17
1. George who his dog whose dog was killed the other day wants to buy a puppy.
2. Evitu is jealous of her husband who is a charming young man.
3. The students,whose teacher left them in the middle of the second term,complained to the
director which their teacher left in the middle of the second term.
10 ADJECTIVES
10A.1-10A.2 6.
I finished them
7.worried worrying
8.tiring tired
9.exhausted exhausting
10.threatening threatened
10A.3
1. Damaging demaged
2. wanted
3. married
4. interesting
5. barking
6. shocking
7. wounding wounded
8. developed
9. roaring
10. working
11. breaking
12. smiling
10B.1
1. enjoyable
2. believable
3. adorable
4. changeable
10C.2
1. impossible
2. illogical
3. irrational
4. inactive
5. illegal
6. ineffective
7. invalid
8. improbable
9. immoral
10. irregular
11. inexcusable
12. illiterate
13. involuntary
14. irrelevant
15. impatient
10D.1
1. careful
2. friendly
3. angered angry
4. tasty
5. helpful
6. favourable favourite
7. sleepy
8. sunny
9. pleasant
10. muddy
11. exciting
12. lovely
13. suspected suspicious
14. drinkable
15. considerate
16. excellent
17. suitable
18. economic
19. varying
20. unpleasant
21. dangerous
22. childish
23. successful
24. delighted delightful
25. confident
26. miserable
27. dealing deafening
deaf -> verb : deafen = to make someone deaf (ex: a loud music)
28. sensitive
29. agreeable
30. troublesome
10D.2
1. We were surprised to find that she was still working.
2. I was pleased to learn that he was out of danger.
3. They were sorry to hear that she couldn’t take part in the play.
4. He was horrified to see smoke coming out of the room.
5. They were relieved to see the result of the exam.
6. I was annoyed to find someone else sleeping on my bed.
7. She was shocked to find her car burnt down.
8. I was delighted to hear you would be going to Japan.
9. Ann was disappointed to see there was not any money left.
10. He was glad to see a policeman coming to rescue him.
10D.3
1. The test is difficult to pass.
2. The river will be easy to cross.
3. That question is impossible to answer.
4. A huge house will be difficult to clean.
5. That snow was pleasant to watch
6. Such responsibility must be very hard to bear.
7. The car is very expensive to run in here
8. The bridge is very dangerous to cross.
9. The car will not be very easy to paint.
10. The damage was impossible to repair.
11. This old bus is not safe to drive.
12. That film projector was not easy to use.
13. The instructions was were simple to understand.
14. His trunk was not difficult to lift.
15. That hill may be risky to climb.
10D.4
1. You were foolish to sign that paper.
2. They were very kind to invite you to lunch.
3. He is stupid to behave like that.
4. They were very clever to solve the problem.
5. You are very kind to help us.
6. Susan was unwise to sell that camera.
7. Tom was naughty to put the cat in the cupboard.
8. You were wrong to refuse their offer.
9. Mrs Harris was unwise to write that letter.
10. They are rude to eat like that.
10E.1
1. She kept hear money in a small black metal box.
2. They stayed at a little old lovely Greek village.
3. Helen had to sell her antique precious diamond ring to pay her debts
4. We met a man with a long thin wrinkled face.
5. The thieves stole a valuable Dutch oil painting.
6. Kate has left her lovely black leather gloves here.
7. She was wearing a beautiful yellow silk dress.
8. They live in a long narrow dirty street.
9. We spent out holidays on a small exotic Caribbean island.
10. Among the guests was tall young elegant lady.
11. We will need some light plastic garden chairs.
12. How much were these black German leather boots?
12 COMPARISON
12.1
1.This restaurant is the most expensive in town.
2.Paula is more hard-working than Sheila.
3.Cats are faster than dogs
4.Mr Hogg is the richest in country.
5.A Mercedes Benz is more comfortable than BMW
6.His office is bigger than mine
7.Caryl is the most intelligent child in family
8.Harold is poorer than Jonathan.
12.2
1.She plays less confidently than you would expect
2.Nothing subject is as interesting as Mathematics.
There is no subject as interesting as Mathematics
Nothing is more interesting than Mathematics.
3.She is better than I expect
4.---12.3 10. I finished them before
12.4
1.Are these the cheapest watches?
2.Are these the most difficult exercises?
3.This is the most expensive dish we can pay, I am afraid.
4.This is the largest size
5.Are these the sharpest knives they give us?
6.Is this the best you do?
7.Is this the biggest house they can find?
8.Is that the easiest test we can expect?
12.5
1.My bicycle was cheaper than My father’s bicycle.
2.Our old video was more reliable than their video.
3.My car was not as heavy as their luggage.
4.The bread was not fresher than the meat we bought there.
The bread was not as fresh as the meat we bought there.
5.Our classroom was smaller than the headmaster’s office
Our classroom was not as big as the headmaster’s office.
6.The umbrella you are carrying was older than the umbrella we saw in the antique shop.
7.The work prospects in my country are not more encouraging than they are in yours.
8.The director is more friendly than the secretary.