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Progress test

Unit 1

1. pottery 2. slavery 3. reflection 4. reforms 5. fullness 6. assessment 7. creditor 8. specification 9. share, share 10. delivery 11. exaggeration 12. handful 13. confession 14. missionary 15. safety 16. student 17. judgement; presupposition 18. freedom 19. freezing 20. claim

Unit 2

  1. 21. On Saturday night Joe Masters and his Rhythm Boys entertained the Yorkville Social Club. 22. My cousin Robert has a decided French accent. 23. He referred to his section of the Southwest as “God’s Country”. 24. The street was named Sherman Street in honour of General Sherman. 25. I remember that there was a Chinese boy in my class in Burton High School. 26. Father and Mother both approve of the United Nations. 27. Oh, there goes Dr Jones now! 28. We wrote to Captain Anderson of the Ninety-fifth Coast Artillery. 29. He has a book about the Stone Age. 30. They stayed with their uncle from Thanksgiving until Christmas.

  2. 31. These white swine do not live long. 32. This watch was a special favourite with Mr Pickwick. 33. There were small losses: a spoon for the baby’s feeding and a pair of scissors. 34. The people were asking me what was the matter. 35. All the potatoes are big and round. 36. His knowledge grows quickly. 37. The war news is all old! 38. His hair was grey, and he was fat and short. 39. I have two red fish. 40. They export wine and cheese.

Unit 3

41. turkeys 42. cargoes 43. knives 44. swine 45. sons-in-law 46. oxen 47. men 48. echoes 49. phenomena 50. indexes or indices 51. teeth 52. mice 53. months 54. potatoes 55. roofs

Unit 4

  1. 56. men’s friendship 57. headmaster’s desk 58. child’s fears 59. fox’s tail 60. brother’s property 61. minute’s hesitation 62. brother’s marriage 63. government’s decision 64. morning’s paper 65. a mile’s distance

  2. 66. A woman’s love is not worth anything until it has been cleaned of all romanticism. 67. He got twenty-four hours’ work out of each day. 68. I spent Christmas at my Aunt Emily’s. 69. We got some goat’s milk with us. 70. Why, for God’s sake, we go through all this hell? 71. He was still thinking of next morning’s papers. 72. He was on his two miles’ walk to Burkley. 73. They were leaving the house without an instant’s delay. 74. He watched her with a boy’s enthusiasm. 75. See you at John’s!

Unit 5

76. actress 77. vixen 78. baroness 79. widow 80. spinster 81. aunt 82. niece 83. lady 84. duchess 85. heroine

Review Exercises:

86. There is no money in my pocket. 87. I know my hair is beautiful. 88. His fortnight’s vacation did him a lot of good. 89. The police have just caught the murderer. 90. A car is good but the deer are better! 91. My knowledge of English is quite good. 92. After his wife’s death he remained a widower for ever. 93. It’s such good news! 94. All the morning (’s) papers reported about his great success. 95. These clothes are very expensive. 96. The steep stairs go to the sea. 97. The goods have arrived but customs officers have not expected them yet. 98. Nobody followed his advice. 99. My watch is fast. 100. Mother’s love is endless.

Chapter 2 ADJECTIVES

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