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Review the Grammar UNiT 6
charts 1 Circle the correct words to complete the conversation.
6.1, 6.3,
6.4, 6.5 Neil: My sister sounded (1) unhappy / unhappily on the phone last night.
Junko: Oh, what was the matter?
Neil: Well, I think she is a little (2) angry / angrily about her grades at college.
Junko: Are they really (3) bad / badly?
Neil: I don’t know. My sister works very (4) hard / hardly and does all of her assignments
(5) careful / carefully. She is an extremely (6) good / well student.
Junko: So, what happened?
Neil: Well, her math exam didn’t go (7) good / well. She didn’t fail it (8) complete /
completely, but she didn’t get a (9) pretty / very good grade. When she took the exam,
she didn’t feel (10) very / somewhat confident.
Junko: That’s too bad.
Neil: I know, but she’s (11) smart, studious / smart and studious. I’m sure she will become
(12) successful / successfully in the long run.
charts 2 EDIT. Read the article about an unusual cat. Find and correct seven more errors with
6.1, 6.3, adverbs and adjectives.
6.5
Venus, the Two-Faced Cat
famous pet
Venus is a pet famous cat. She even has her own
social networking page. She has also appeared on
national TV.
Many people are interested in Venus because she
has a unusual appearance, as you can see! One half of
her face is black with an green eye, and the other half
has stripes orange and a blue eye. How does something
like this happen?
According to Leslie Lyons, a professor at the
University of California, Davis, cats like Venus are
extreme rare. Cats with orange and blacks coats are
not unusual. However, cats with different colored eyes
Venus’s face is evenly divided into two colors.
are unusually. This means Professor Lyons is much
more interested in the real mystery about Venus: her blue beautiful eye.
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