Lesson XXVII: Vocabulary in Context
2.2. DIS Situation: Nancy is talking with her mother. Nancy: Did you ever meet anyone as DISAGREEABLE as Vladimir? Mrs. Smith: I don’t think he is disagreeable. On the contrary, I find him very agreeable. Nancy: I DISLIKE HIM very much. He always DISAGREES with what I say. Mrs. Smith: Oh, I see! Exercise: 2.2.1. Practice DIS Use positive statements to express the same ideas. For example: Jim isn't very agreeable . JIM IS VERY DISAGREEABLE . Nancy says she doesn't like him . SHE SAYS SHE DISLIKES HIM . 1. He never agrees with anything she says. 2. He is never pleased with what she says. 3. She is rarely honest when she gives her age. 4. She doesn't like any kind of candy. 5. They decided not to continue the course. 6. She wasn't pleased with their homework. 7. He didn't do his work honestly. 8. He doesn't like football.
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