الحل
1- Language Review
A- Complete each sentence with might have, could have, must have, should have, was/were supposed to. For some items, more than one model is possible .
1- He might have enjoyed the game if he had gone with them. But then again, he could have been bored.
2- You should have told us that you needed aplace to stay. There's plenty of room in our aparrtment.
3- Luke was really hoping to get the job. He must have been disappointed when they gave it to someone else.
4- She should not have said she preferred Maria's hair long. I think she hurt her feelings.
5- Where were you on Saturday? You were supposed help clean the apartment.
6- If your dinner was cold, you should have asked the waiter to heat it up.
7- The streets are all wet. it must have rained last night.
8- John was supposed to graduate in June, but he decided to take a year off.
B- Join each set of wods together to from a sentence. Use so, such, so many, so much, so little, or so few...that...
1- the noise was / starting / it made us jump.
* The noise was so startling that it made us jump.
2- they are / good friends / I assumed they would go to the same university.
* They are such good friends that I assumed they would go to the same university.
3- I had / interest in the documentary / I fell asleep halfway through it.
* I had so little interest in the documentary that i fellasleep halfway through it.
4- people were / outraged by the radio announcer's comments / his show was cancelled.
* People were so outraged by the radio announcer's comments that this show was cancelled.
5- he got / disoriented driving in the city / he had to use Google Maps to find his way home.
* He got so disoriented driving in the city that he had to use his GPS to find his way home.
6- he is taking / classes this semester / he has time to work two jobs.
* He is taking so few classes this semester that he has time to work two jobs,
7- it was / a violent storm / it snapped most of the branches of that tree.
* it was such a violent storm that it snapped most of the branches on that tree.
8- She is / an absent-minded person / she forgot her dental appointment.
* She is such an absent-minded person that she forgot her dental appointment.
9- the accident did / damage to the car / it's not even worth fixing.
* The accident did so much damage to the car that it's not even worth fixing.
10- There were / people ahead of us in line / it took an hour to get into the museum.
* There were so many people ahead of us in the line that it took an hour to get into the museum.
C- Complete each sentece with a participle phrase and an idea of your own.
1- While skiing all day I had the most exhilarating feeling.
2- After eating three pieced of cake she didn't feel very well.
3- Before taking the test he was nervous.
4- While giving his speech. Paul felt completely relaxed.
5- After taking the class her English was much improved.
6- Before leaving the house we always make sure the doors are locked.