3. Take the map with you. You might get lost (in case/yet)
4. I put aside quite a lot of money. I didn’t want to be hard up. (despite/so as)
5. You will pass the exam. You have to work hard. (neither/ provided)
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Ex.3. Use the words given in capitals to form words that fit in the empty spaces provided.
CHARLES DICKENS AND WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray were the most (SIGNIFY)_
novelists of the Victorian Era as well as the greatest realists of England. They (SKILL)
_ combined serious criticism of life with (IMAGINE)_
presentation of characters. They influenced the development of the realistic novel in many other
countries as well. (DOUBT)_, they were inspired by the social problems of the
times and did a lot to reform the society.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870)was born in a suburb of Portsmouth, where his father held a clerkship in the office. He spent his youth in London where he had to submit to a life of great
(HARD)_. His father being (PRISON)_for debt, the boy
was, for a time, a packer in a blacking warehouse. The boy’s education was mainly achieved by
(EXTEND)_reading and keen observation of people and things around him.
Before long he wrote short (DESCRIBE)_essays on the London scenes
familiar to him. In Dickens's greatest masterpieces, the novelist's satire is transformed into a
sweeping (INDICT)_of the whole system, of the very ( FOUND)
_English society rests upon.
Ex4. For questions 1-10, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the given word whichyou mustn 7 change. You mus/ use belween two and five words, including the word given.
1. The antique dealers think that this chest of drawers was madę in the 16lh century. thought
This chest of drawers_madę in the 16lh century.
2. The famous star didn’t let the reporters take photos of her newly adopted son. objected
The famous star_photos of her newly adopted son.
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