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4c A quick note Lesson Link
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1.VOCABULARY
Look at the abbreviations below and answer the questions.
• What do you think they stand for? St asap Rd PTO min. hr No.
• Where would you see them? tel. e.g. Dr kg Mon Sept
• Why do we use them?
2.GRAMMAR
ADJECTIVES - ADVERBS TOO, ENOUGH
Read the examples below and complete the rules A. Read the dialogue below and complete the rules.
with the words in bold. A: Oh, no! We’re too late. We’ve missed the bus.
• This is an easy exercise. I can do it easily. B: Don’t worry. I have enough money for a taxi.
• Jack is a bad person. He treats people badly. A: No, it’s OK. We can take the underground to
the city centre. We’ll get there early enough
and are adjectives and to watch the graduation ceremony.
define nouns. Use:
and are adverbs and • + adjective or adverb
describe how something happens.
• adjective or adverb +
Irregular Adverbs
• + noun
Adjectives Adverbs
good well B. Read the dialogue again and answer the
questions. Choose a or b.
fast fast
1. What does too late mean?
late late
a. on time b. not on time
early early
2. What does enough money mean?
a. they can afford it b. they can’t afford it
3.PRACTICE 3. What does early enough mean?
A. Circle the correct words. a. they won’t be late b. they’ll be late
1. A: Your brother paints beautiful / beautifully.
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B: Yes, he’s very good / well.
A: Do you paint good / well, too? 4.INTONATION
B: No, I don’t.
A. Listen and repeat. Which words are stressed?
2. A: John drives very bad / badly.
B: I know. He’s dangerous / dangerously. This coffee isn’t sweet enough.
A: And you know, he passed his driving test easy / That light is too bright.
easily.
B: You’re joking! B. Read and underline the main stress in the
sentences. Then listen and check your answers.
B. Look, read and say what the problem is, using too or
enough and the words in brackets. 1. Ted isn’t old enough to drive.
2. There aren’t enough books for everyone.
300 3. We’re too tired to go out.
4. I’m not tall enough for the basketball team.
1. I can’t buy it. 2. This hat doesn’t fit her. 5. This food is too salty.
(expensive) (cheap) (big) (small)
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