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II. Make personal sentences with as many adjectives from task I as

possible.

III. Form nouns by adding the suffixes –ility, -ion, -ment.

able addict argue corrupt embarrass improve obsess irritate

possible responsible restrict tense fascinate exhaust

concentrate

  1. Use a suitable noun from task III to complete the sentences.

  1. My daughter’s ____ with that pop group is driving me mad.

  2. I nearly died of ____ when I saw myself on TV.

  3. Tom’s ____ to alcohol is probably what caused his liver problems.

  4. The present ____ on smoking in public spaces will be extended to

include offices.

  1. The new system isn’t an ____ . In fact, it is worse.

  2. Is there no ____ of changing the date of the meeting?

  3. One of her good points is her ____ to adapt to different situations.

  4. Our neighbours had a terrible ____ last night. We could hear them

shouting at each other.

  1. Listening

    1. Listen to four people talking about friends or family who are

addicted to something. Who are they talking about? What are they

addicted to? (English File 2.

    1. Listen again and answer the questions.

  1. What exactly does the addict do?

  2. Is this a problem for the people around?

    1. Listen again. Complete the sentences with a word or a phrase.

Part 1

  1. I mean she’s ____ ____ ­­­­____ because when she can’t go for some

reason then she gets really ____ and stressed.

  1. It’s not an ____ thing like smoking.

Part 2

  1. He just keeps accepting ____ and ____ of ____ when he’s already got more than he can do.

  2. Well, yes, I get really ____ ____ ____ ____ .

Part 3

  1. She just stays there for ____, sometimes for ____ .

  2. I think she’s ____ ____ chat lines now and she can’t ____ ____ .

Part 4

  1. It doesn’t ____ any ____ whether it’s an important match or not.

  2. If … he can’t see the game, then he gets really ____ and ____ .

GRAMMAR 1

Used to/didn’t use to (+infinitive)

Use

Examples

Notes

For past habits or repeated actions

I used to get up early every day

We didn’t use to go anywhere in the holidays.

Used to doesn’t exist in the present tense. For present habits use usually.

For past situations or states that have changed

He used to be a politician (but now he is unemployed).

They didn’t use to be so selfish (but now they are).

Be used to, get used to (+verb+ing or noun)

Use

Examples

Notes

Use be used to (+verb+ing or noun) for a new situation that is now familiar, that you have adapted to

I’m used to living alone.

I’m not used to my new job.

Don’t confuse be used to+gerund and used to+infinitive

Use get used to (+verb+ing or noun)

For something that is becoming familiar, that you are adapting to

She’s still getting used to wearing contact lenses.

I’ve finally got used to driving on the left after three months.