unit 2
 

 
Grammar and Vocabulary

 

Unit 2 ( Vocabulary review )

İMR.Akhssass Mohamed

Fill in the blanks with the correct word from the list:

1. At eighty her eyes still sparkled with good-----------------------, she has a happy and friendly attitude to life. ( humour - joy - merriment)
2. Karim was always telling ------------------ and making people laugh. ( wits - impressions- jokes)
3. Don't get mad Ahmed, I was only----------------------. ( laughing- kidding - jogging)
4. Ahmed Sennousi did funny -------------------of many politicians in the Arab world. ( impressions- wits - jokes)
5. Mr. Bean is a ------------------- comedian, he is comic and amusing. ( witty - silly - funny)
6. I left my keys at home, which was a pretty ---------------- thing to do. ( witty - silly - angry )
7. I appreciate John's -------- remarks. He uses words in a clever and amusing way. ( funny -silly - witty)
8. Everyone can notice the look of ----------- on her face after her success. ( anger - joy - depression)
9. There is growing ---------------among the people against the government. ( jubilation - cheerfulness - anger)
10. Lars enjoyed the warmth and ------------------of these occasions. ( frustration -gaiety - satisfaction)
11. After the death of her husband, She killed herself in ---------------- as she kept feeling that she had no hope at all. ( vivacity- despair -worry)
12. The kids were screaming with -------------------, they were full of feeling of great pleasure and satisfaction. ( calm- optimism -delight)
13. Lucy's mood was one of deep --------------------, her feeling of sadness makes her think there is no hope for the future. ( depression - happiness - loneliness)
14. Young Moroccans often feel a sense of ----------------------- that they are not being supported to set up their own business( humour - satisfaction - frustration)
15. I'm making a real effort to be ------------------ despite everything. I behave in a way that shows I'm happy. ( witty - cheerful - humorous)
16. Her eyes sparkled with ----------------------- after meeting her friends in the party. ( enthusiasm- anger -merriment)
17. My main---------------------------- is finding somewhere to live ( sadness - fear - worry)
18. MR. Clark has a------------------ personality with a lot of energy and a happy attractive manner. ( vivacious - enthusiastic - humorous)
19. She got great ------------------------ from helping people to learn. ( vivacity - frustration - satisfaction)
20. After breaking the vase, the boy's eyes were full of ------------------------. ( joy - fear - depression)
21. I don't share his----------------------about our chances of success. ( merriment - impression - optimism)
22. There was--------------------- that a local team had come first. ( jubilation - anger - cheerfulness)
Unit 2 ( Grammar Review )

Modals and functions ( review)
Exercise I :
Match the sentences and their functions:
1. you seem very tired. You should have some rest. a. prohibition
2. people mustn't walk on the grass . b. certainty
3. could I possibly borrow your bike? c. advice
4.she can't be mistaken because she is a good student. d. permission
Exercise II :
Match the statements and their functions:

Probability, prohibition , advice , certainty, permission, obligation, ability.

1.You should go to see a doctor if your cold gets worse.
2.Could I possibly go to the shops for some sweets, please?
3.You must live near my aunt if you if you live in Mohamed V st.
4.You have to drive on the left hand side of the road in Britain.
5.May I leave this bag with you?
6.You ought t leave early tomorrow.
7.It's forbidden to park here.
8.Soldiers must obey orders.
9.He may be waiting outside.
10.I can carry this heavy box alone.
11.You will have to see a doctor if you don't feel better.
12.Leila can make delicious cakes.


Exercise III :
Rewrite these sentences as suggested:
1. you mustn't smoke inside a cinema.
- It's forbidden .......................................................................................................
2. you needn't attend the meeting if you don't want to.
- you don't ...........................................................................................................
3. I must do my English homework this evening.
Tomorrow, I ...........................................................................................................
4. I can lift this heavy box alone.
I am......................................................................................................................
Exercise II :
Match the statements and their functions:
1- He doesn't have to wear jacket. It's quite warm..
2- His name is Mohamed. He must be a muslim.
3-We weren't allowed to park in front of the theatre.
4-You must drive on the left hand side of the road n England.
5- He speaks neither dialectal Arabic nor Berber, he can't be Moroccan.

a- obligation
b-lack of obligation
c-prohibition
d-negative conclusion
e-positive conclusion.

Exercise VI :
Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks:
1.The buses were all full.; I ______________get a taxi. ( may / had to / can / must )
2. You ____________ drink this; it's poison. ( needn't / won't / mustn't / doesn't have to )
3.________________stand on your head ? ( should / can / must / may )
4.You _____________ring the bell; I have a key. ( can't / needn't / may not / mustn't)
5. He was very strong . He ___________ run long distances. ( might / should / must / could )
6. I had no key, so I______________ lock the door. ( couldn't / shouldn't / wouldn't / mightn't)
7. I _______________ go to the supermarket today. There is plenty of food in the house.
( mustn't / can't / don't have to / may not )
8. _______________ you mind opening the window ?( would / should / might / could )


 


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