3/16
Rewrite these sentence so they mean the same thing. Use not... very in place of quite.
1. The old lady was quite short.
2. Her jacket was quite short.
3. His clothes were quite new.
4. His ears were quite small.
5. My shoes were quite cheap.
4/16
Complete the dialogue with these phrases.(wykropkowane miejsca uzupełnić tymi zwrotami):
-And ver dark.
-And was he wearing jeans?
-What man?
-Do you think he was a criminal?
-Did he have short hair?
-What about his clothes?
-Not very tall, but taller than me.
Sean did you see that man?
Terry..........................
SeanThe one who came out of the cinema a couple of minutes ago.
Terry...........................
Sean No, it was quite long................
Terry Right, so he had quite long, dark hair. Was he tall?
Sean...................
Terry......................
Sean He was wearing a blue jacket and a white shirt.
Terry...............................
Sean Yes , he was. Jeans and trainers.
Terry Why are you asking?
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Sean No, no, he was my old history teacher.
1/19 Circle the correct word or phrase.
The prisoner escaped while the police ...........him to the prison
a was taking b was took c were taking
He ......... well-built but he wasn't very tall.
a was quite b wasn't quite c wasn't very
He found the gun .....he was looking for the money.
a during b while c meanwhile
.....Blue jeansor black trousers?
a did they wore b Wearing they c Were they wearing
He woke up suddenly......... the night.
a while b during c when
No one.......that there was a serious problem.
a was knowing b knew c know
His hair .........-in fact he was nearly bald.
a wasn't very short b was really long c was quite short
3/19
Rewrite the sentences using while + past continuous instead of when + past simple.
1. The burglar was putting some jewelerry into his bag when he heard the alarm.
2. The forger was trying to buy something when the shop assistant realised the 50 euro note wasn't real.
3. When the criminals ran away, the police weren't paying attention.
4.The prisoners were escaping when the dogs started barking.
5. When the witness identifed her, she was standing in a line of six women.
4/19
Correct the mistakes.
przykład They were waited outside for the others to arrive.
i zmieniono na tak: They were waiting outside for the others to arrive.
1. While she didn't look, he came quietly in through the back door.
2. she wore her sunglass on top of her head.
3. The bank clark smiled when she saw the customer.
4. He was falling over while he was trying to escape.
5. They tried to keep calm during the kidnapper.
5/19
Przetłumacz zdania
1. Włamywacz miał na sobie czarny płaszcz.
2. Kiedy czytałem gazetę, usłyszałem hałas.
3. Detektyw był dość młody.
4. Nie zrobiłam jeszcze zadania domowego.
5. Oni wyjechali na wakacje.
6. Byłem w Anglii, ale nie byłem w Australii.
7.Złamał rękę i nie może pisać.
5/24
Read the text and write the conversation. Use exercise 4 as a model.
Jon is in the tourist information office. He asks politely for information about the art gallery: the openning times, the cost of getting in, the bus to get there and the location of the bus stop.
The information officer, Pat, finds the following information in her book.
Open: Tuesday-Sunday 10 to 4 p.m. Closed: Monday
Admission: free. Bus: number 17 to Southdown
Nearest bus stop: Outside the train station.
Jon: Excuse me. Could you tell me when the art gallery is open?
Pat: jon
jon
pat
jon
pat
jon
pat
jon
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3/16
Rewrite these sentence so they mean the same thing. Use not... very in place of quite.
1. The old lady was quite short.
The old lady was not long.
2. Her jacket was quite short.
Her jacket was not very long.
3. His clothes were quite new.
His clothes were not very old.
4. His ears were quite small.
His ears were not very big.
5. My shoes were quite cheap.
My shoes were not very expensive.
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Sean did you see that man?
Terry What man?
SeanThe one who came out of the cinema a couple of minutes ago.
Terry Did he have short hair?
Sean No, it was quite long and very dark.
Terry Right, so he had quite long, dark hair. Was he tall?
Sean Not very tall, but taller than me.
Terry What about his clothes?
Sean He was wearing a blue jacket and a white shirt.
Terry And was he wearing jeans?
Sean Yes , he was. Jeans and trainers.
Terry Why are you asking?
Do you think he was a criminal?
Sean No, no, he was my old history teacher.
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1/19 Circle the correct word or phrase.
The prisoner escaped while the police ...........him to the prison
a was taking b was took c were taking
He ......... well-built but he wasn't very tall.
a was quite b wasn't quite c wasn't very
He found the gun .....he was looking for the money.
a during b while c meanwhile
.....Blue jeansor black trousers?
a did they wore b Wearing they c Were they wearing
He woke up suddenly......... the night.
a while b during c when
No one.......that there was a serious problem.
a was knowing b knew c know
His hair .........-in fact he was nearly bald.
a wasn't very short b was really long c was quite short
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3/19
Rewrite the sentences using while + past continuous instead of when + past simple.
1. The burglar was putting some jewelerry into his bag when he heard the alarm.
The burglar was putting some jewelerry into his bag while he heard the alarm.
2. The forger was trying to buy something when the shop assistant realised the 50 euro note wasn't real.
While the forger was trying to buy something the shop assistant realised the 50 euro note wasn't real.
3. When the criminals ran away, the police weren't paying attention.
While the police weren't paying attention the criminals ran away.
4.The prisoners were escaping when the dogs started barking.
While the prisoners were escaping the dogs started barking.
5. When the witness identifed her, she was standing in a line of six women.
While she was standing in a line of six women, the witness identifed her.
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4/19
Correct the mistakes.
przykład They were waited outside for the others to arrive.
i zmieniono na tak: They were waiting outside for the others to arrive.
1. While she didn't look, he came quietly in through the back door.
While she wasn't looking, he came quietly in through the back door.
2. She wore her sunglass on top of her head.
She was wearing her sunglasses on top of her head.
3. The bank clark smiled when she saw the customer.
tu właściwie jest dobrze, ponieważ czynności są zaraz po sobie.
The bank clark was smiling when she saw the customer.
4. He was falling over while he was trying to escape.
He fell over while he was trying to escape.
5. They tried to keep calm during the kidnapper.
They were trying to keep calm during the kidnapper.
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5/19
Przetłumacz zdania
1. Włamywacz miał na sobie czarny płaszcz.
The burglar was wearing black coat.
2. Kiedy czytałem gazetę, usłyszałem hałas.
When I was reading a newspapper I heard a noise.
3. Detektyw był dość młody.
Detective was quite young.
4. Nie zrobiłam jeszcze zadania domowego.
I hasn't done the homework yet.
5. Oni wyjechali na wakacje.
They have gone on holidays.
6. Byłem w Anglii, ale nie byłem w Australii.
I have been in England but I haven't been in Australia.
7.Złamał rękę i nie może pisać.
He has broken his arm and he can't wite.
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5/24
Read the text and write the conversation. Use exercise 4 as a model.
Jon is in the tourist information office. He asks politely for information about the art gallery: the openning times, the cost of getting in, the bus to get there and the location of the bus stop.
The information officer, Pat, finds the following information in her book.
Open: Tuesday-Sunday 10 to 4 p.m. Closed: Monday
Admission: free. Bus: number 17 to Southdown
Nearest bus stop: Outside the train station.
Jon: Excuse me. Could you tell me when the art gallery is open?
Pat: Good morning. The art gallery opens from Tuesday to Sunday from ten to four o'clock p.m.
Jon: Do you know how much does the admission cost ?
Pat: Yes of course sir. It's free for all.
Jon: Great. Could you tell me what number of buss i get there and where is the nearest bus stop ?
Pat: It's 17 to Southdown and the bus stop is outside the traind station.
Jon: Thank you very much. Good bye.
Pat: Good Bye.
uff... sporo tego. lecze na naj, bo sie napracowałem ;]