Answers To Review 10 New Version - Presentation Transcript
ANSWERS TO REVIEW 10 (PAGES 138-139 COURSEBOOK)
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ENGLISH IN USE: PARTICIPLE CLAUSES
Having grown up in the countryside, Charlie wanted to go back to there to spend his
retirement. Looking through a newspaper one day, he saw a cottage for sale in a
picturesque rural area. Situated in a small village near the church, it had a conservatory 1 and
a large garden containing fruit trees; it seemed perfect. Not known for his decisiveness,
Charlie surprised everyone by putting down a deposit on it the very next day. Having seen it
once, he immediately made up his mind to buy it.
Having moved into the cottage, he soon realized it was not the peaceful rural idyll he had
expected. Chiming every hour on the hour, the church bells kept him awake at night. Also,
the village being in an area of outstanding beauty, coach loads of tourists arrived every
weekend disturbing the peace and quiet. Worst of all, objecting to the presence of outsiders
in the village, the locals were very unfriendly towards him. Having lived there for six months,
Charlie decided to move back to the city.
ENGLISH IN USE: WORD FORMATION
1. disagreeable
2. privacy
3. satisfying
4. ensure
5. freely
6. safety
7. curiosity
8. procedure(s)
9. setting(s)
10. ineffective
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conservatory /kənˈsɜː.və.tri/ noun [ C ] ( US ALSO solarium ) a glass room, usually connected to a house,
in which plants are grown and kept
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