3. SO (+ADJECTIVE)
Pablo’s jumper is so baggy.
ENOUGH (suficiente)
Pablo’s jumper is baggy enough
Pablo’s jumper is not tight enough
SUCH A (+ADJECTIVE + NOUN)
It is such a baggy jumper…
6. 1. These pesticides weren’t banned (pres.perf.)
2. Cotton is grown here (negative)
3. They aren’t exported to Europe (will)
4. This jacket was worn by Tom Hanks (pres.simp)
5. These clothes are made by hand (pr.continuous)
6. The fashion show was opened by Victoria Beckham.
(be going to)
7. The workers won’t be paid a lot
8. She won’t be given the Clothes Designer of the Year
award this year.
7. 1. These pesticides haven’t been banned (pres.perf.)
2. Cotton isn’t grown here (negative)
3. They won’t be exported to Europe (will)
4. This jacket is worn by Tom Hanks (pres.simp)
5. These clothes are being made by hand
(pr.continuous)
6. The fashion show is going to be by Victoria
Beckham. (be going to)
7. The workers will be paid a lot
8. She wasn’t given the Clothes Designer of the Year
award this year.
8. As a part of London Fashion week, an exhibition
of over 400 film costumes (open) in Earl’s Court
yesterday. All the costumes in the exhibition, from
J. Bond jacket to Robin Hood boots (wear) by top
stars in the past and most of them (keep) in the
store room for years. At the end of the week,
about 200 of the costumes (sell). The money
(give) to UK charity
9. As a part of London Fashion week, an exhibition
of over 400 film costumes was opened in Earl’s
Court yesterday. All the costumes in the
exhibition, from J. Bond jacket to Robin Hood
boots have been worn by top stars in the past and
most of them have been kept in the store room for
years. At the end of the week, about 200 of the
costumes will be sold. The money will be given to
UK charity.
10. It takes a long time to make each costume because
they (made) by hand, explained designer Tracy Mills.
“And extra outfits (usually/produce) because some
costumes (damage) during the filming.
The exhibition (already / visit) by over 10000 people.
On the opening day, competition winner (allow) to try
on costumes. ‘this Jedi costume looked great in Star
Wars’, said 19 year old Galton, ‘but on me it just looed
like a very baggy hoodie. I (not ask)to star in
Hollywood film very soon.
11. It takes a long time to make each costume because
they are made by hand, explained designer Tracy
Mills. “And extra outfits are usually produced because
some costumes will be damage during the filming.
The exhibition has already been visited by over
10000 people. On the opening day, competition
winner were allowed to try on costumes. ‘this Jedi
costume looked great in Star Wars’, said 19 year old
Galton, ‘but on me it just looed like a very baggy
hoodie. I won’t be asked to star in Hollywood film very
soon.
12. How were they made?
Are the workers treated fairly?
◦ Subject comes after verb to be.
How far have they been transported?
Will your jeans be recycled?
Subject comes after the auxilary verb.
They have already been transported ten thousands miles away.
My jeans are usually recycled in the brown bins.
Workers have never been treated unfairly.
13. Are oranges grown in your country?
Which products are manufacturated in your local
area?
Has your class ever been taken on a trip by your
teacher?
Will we be taught by robots one day?
Have you been given a test this week?
Who was your favourite film directed by?
Will your old clothes be recycled?