Ex 10 1. Children with no mother — motherless children 2. a man without a hat — a hatless man 3. a dressmaker with no children — a childless dressmaker 4. a person with no home — a homeless person *********************** 1. a woman with white hair — a white-haired woman 2. a boy with blue eyes — a blue-eyed boy 3. a man with long legs — a long-legged man 4. a gentleman with a black coat — a black-coated gentleman ************************************ ex 12
1. In 1994 he was sent to live with (without) his friends in the country. 2. I was afraid to tell him that everybody would hear about it soon. 3.They sat down at a small table, for they felt they were too old for this kind of dancing. 4. I saw that the dressmaker was sitting with her sister who was looking anxiously at me. 5. He muttered something to (by)himself with a soft voice. 6. Father put on his glasses and looked at my drawing, he seemed pleased. 7. Maybe Dad had gone to the cinema with (without) his friend. 8. When they turned up to me, I saw by their faces that they were pleased with my lovely hat. 9. When I was told that I was not to read glasses, I immediately went and bought myself new glasses. She exclaimed that there was something strange in the place.
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Ex 101. Children with no mother — motherless children
2. a man without a hat — a hatless man
3. a dressmaker with no children — a childless dressmaker
4. a person with no home — a homeless person
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1. a woman with white hair — a white-haired woman
2. a boy with blue eyes — a blue-eyed boy
3. a man with long legs — a long-legged man
4. a gentleman with a black coat — a black-coated gentleman
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1. In 1994 he was sent to live with (without) his friends in the country.
2. I was afraid to tell him that everybody would hear about it soon.
3.They sat down at a small table, for they felt they were too old for this kind of dancing.
4. I saw that the dressmaker was sitting with her sister who was looking anxiously at me.
5. He muttered something to (by) himself with a soft voice.
6. Father put on his glasses and looked at my drawing, he seemed pleased.
7. Maybe Dad had gone to the cinema with (without) his friend.
8. When they turned up to me, I saw by their faces that they were pleased with my lovely hat.
9. When I was told that I was not to read glasses, I immediately went and bought myself new glasses. She exclaimed that there was something strange in the place.