The document provides instructions for rewriting sentences, completing sentences with modal verbs, and completing sentences with phrases using "as if" or "as though". Specifically, it asks the reader to:
1) Rewrite 15 sentences as indicated
2) Complete 13 sentences with a modal verb (simple or perfect)
3) Complete 5 sentences with "as if" or "as though" phrases from the provided box
The document provides instructions for rewriting sentences, completing sentences with modal verbs, and completing sentences with phrases using "as if" or "as though". Specifically, it asks the reader to:
1) Rewrite 15 sentences as indicated
2) Complete 13 sentences with a modal verb (simple or perfect)
3) Complete 5 sentences with "as if" or "as though" phrases from the provided box
The document provides instructions for rewriting sentences, completing sentences with modal verbs, and completing sentences with phrases using "as if" or "as though". Specifically, it asks the reader to:
1) Rewrite 15 sentences as indicated
2) Complete 13 sentences with a modal verb (simple or perfect)
3) Complete 5 sentences with "as if" or "as though" phrases from the provided box
The document provides instructions for rewriting sentences, completing sentences with modal verbs, and completing sentences with phrases using "as if" or "as though". Specifically, it asks the reader to:
1) Rewrite 15 sentences as indicated
2) Complete 13 sentences with a modal verb (simple or perfect)
3) Complete 5 sentences with "as if" or "as though" phrases from the provided box
What b) Write your name on this list. What you need c) I really like the view from the office window. The thing d) I’m emailing you because I don’t have your phone. The reason e) I like the variety of salads they have in that restaurant. The thing f) My uncle introduced me to running. The person g) He did it to help his younger brother. The reason why h) Alistair became the star of the race. It i) Jonny was experiencing heatstroke. What j) Concern for Jonny had motivated Alistair. What k) I didn’t invite them. It l) I began to suspect something. It …… then m) You should tell her the truth. What n) I like the way she smiles. What o) I came over to give you a hand. The reason why
2. Complete the sentences with a modal verb SIMPLE or PERFECT.
Sometimes more than one answer is possible. a) She ___________ work hard because she’s a single parent and has little money. b) According to the weather report it _________ rain this afternoon. c) ________ Mary come with us? d) You ___________ take an ID card with you if you enter the stadium. Otherwise you won’t get in. e) When I was younger, I ________ sing very well. f) They ____________ (take) the wrong train. Otherwise, they would be here by now. g) You ____________ park in a no-parking area. It’s forbidden. h) You ___________ be exhausted after your long trip. Come in and have a drink. i) You have already drunken a glass of wine. You ________ not drive. Let me. j) You ___________ be more careful. You could have been killed crossing the street without looking. k) It’s quite warm outside so you _________ put on a coat. l) He ___________________ (go) to the doctor when he started feeling ill. Now it’s going to take longer for him to recover. m) Children _____________ play with matches. n) She felt ill and ______________ leave the office earlier 3. Complete the sentences with as if or as though .Choose from the box.
she / like / the movie - he / need / a good rest - I / not / exist
she / not / want / come - he / mean / what he / say 1 Mark looks very tired. He looks ________ 2 I don't think Paul is joking. He looks ________ 3 Tanya has a smile on her face. She looks ________ 4 I phone Liz and invite her to the party, but she isn't very enthusiastic about it. She sounds ________ 5 I am at the office, but nobody speaks to me or looks at me. Everybody ignores me ________
Between Give and Take - A Clinical Guide To Contextual - Boszormenyi-Nagy, Ivan, 1920-2007 Krasner, Barbara R - , - New York, 1986 - New York - 1134845189 - Anna's Archive