Lesson XIX: Vocabulary in Context
Exercise: 1.1.2. Practice COVERED WITH, etc. Use words given to construct a statement. For example: - the table , covered , papers - THE TABLE IS COVERED WITH PAPERS . - Mr. Jones , pleased , the program - MR. JONES IS PLEASED WITH THE PROGRAM . - Susan , bored , her classes - SUSAN IS BORED WITH HER CLASSES . 1. -the desk, covered, books- 6. -the walls, covered, wall paper- 2. -Jane, bored, president’s speech- 7. -the actor, pleased, his play- 3. -the road, covered, ice- 8. -Frank, disappointed, his grades- 4. -Mr. Tesla, pleased, his invention- 9. -the reporter, pleased, his report- 5. -Mr. Brown, disappointed, politics- 10. -the audience, bored, the opera- 1.2. FILLED WITH, etc. Situation: Tom and Bob are roommates at the university. Tom: Bob, do you know Helen Smith? Bob: No, I’M not ACQUAINTED WITH her. Tom: That’s too bad. Were there many people at the concert? Bob: Yes, the hall WAS FILLED WITH the students. Exercise: 1.2.1. Practice FILLED WITH & ACQUAINTED WITH Produce long answers beginning with YES, … . For example: Do you know Tom ? YES, I ' M ACQUAINTED WITH HIM . Were there many students in the concert hall ? YES, IT WAS FILLED WITH STUDENTS . 1. Do you know Jim? 5. Does Tom know Bob? 2. Does Jim know you? 6. Is there any soup in the bowl? 3. Is there much water in the glass? 7. Are there many books in the library? 4. Are there many people in the room? 8. Do you know Jane?
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