Module 3
1. Fill in: humped, illusion, dull, mythical, torture.
1 Cubist paintings often have … colours.
2 When we see one picture inside another we experiencing an optical … .
3 Every culture has stories of … creatures.
4 We can find … chambers in many old castles.
5 This creature has a … back and a long neck.
2. Write the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 Rita … (not/finish) her project by the time she went to bed.
2 My mum … (cook) dinner for over three hours before our party began.
3 Dad … (wash) his car when it started to rain.
4 She felt nervous last night because she … (worry) about her exams.
5 This time last week we … (take) exams.
3. Form compound adjectives using the words below.
deep well human blond good
1 He is …-known English writer.
2 They say there are some …- sea monsters here.
3 Diana is a very …- looking girl.
4 Her brother is a cute …-haired boy.
5 They watched a horror film about …-like reptile.
4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition and particle.
1 I feel ill. I must be coming… with the flu.
2 They came … a secret room in the palace.
3 We came … with a great idea for a party.
4 I was nervous … camping in the forest.
5 She knew … experience not to go there along.
5. Match to form exchanges.
1 Shall we go to the cinema? A I know!
2 That’s awful! B Nothing serious, I’m just tired.
3 What’s happen? C You could be right.
4 What does it mean? D Why not?
5 It might mean they are anxious. E I don’t know.
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1. Cubist paintings often have dull colours.
2. When we see one picture inside another we are experiencing an optical illusion.
3. Every culture has stories of mythical creatures.
4. We can find torture chambers in many old castles.
5. This creature has a humped back and a long neck.
2
1. Rita had not finished her project by the time she went to bed.
2. My mum had been cooking dinner for over three hours before our party began.
3. Dad was washing his car when it started to rain.
4. She felt nervous last night because she was worrying about her exams.
5. This time last week we were taking exams.
3
1. He is well-known English writer.
2. They say there are some deep-sea monsters here.
3. Diana is a very good-looking girl.
4. Her brother is a cute blond-haired boy.
5. They watched a horror film about human-like reptile.
4
1. I feel ill. I must be coming down with the flu.
2. They came across a secret room in the palace.
3. We came up with a great idea for a party.
4. I was nervous about camping in the forest.
5. She knew from experience not to go there alone.
5
1. Shall we go to the cinema? - D Why not?
2. That’s awful! - A I know!
3. What’s happened? - B Nothing serious, I’m just tired.
4. What does it mean? - E I don’t know.
5. It might mean they are anxious. - C You could be right.