... _Trafalgar_ Square is in London.
2. is in Paris.
3. is in Rome.
4. is in London.
5. is in New York.
6. is in Washington.
7. is in Athens.
8 is in Athens. is in Venice.
77.3 Choose ... Kilimanjaro (5, 8 95 meters).
11. Next year we are going skiing in Swiss Alps.
12. United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
13. Seychelles are a...
... in the box.
amusing/amused confusing/confused exhausting/exhausted annoying/annoyed
disgusting/disgusted interesting/interested boring/bored exciting/excited
surprising/surprised
1. He works ... thought it was rather interesting. (=more
interesting than expected)
Rather can go before or after a/an. So you can say:
a rather interesting book or rather an interesting book
C. Quite...
... succeeded in
1 35. 3
2 to 3 on
4 in 5 to
6 in 7 with
8 into 9 in
10 on 11 into
12 to 13 into
14 on
15 from one language into another
16 happened to spend it on
17 into
18 ... 4 in 5 at
6 at /in a very nice hotel in Amsterdam
7 in
8 at work at home in bed
9 at 10 in 11 at
12 in London at London University
UNIT 1 25
1 25. 1
3 at...
... 3 going
4 saying 5 going
6 using
7 travelling/being
8 telling
9 doing/having
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2 I'm looking forward to seeing her.
3 I'm not looking forward to going to the dentist. ... go 7 eating
8 cry 9 to study
UNIT 55
55 .1
2 driving 3 to go
4 to go 5 raining
6 to buy 7 asking
8 asking 9 to answer
10 breaking 11 to pay
12 eating 13 to shut
14 mee...
... ends in ~e, we leave out e before the ending ~ing:
hope/hoping smile/smiling dance/dancing confuse/confusing
Exceptions arc: be/being
and verbs ending in ~ee: see/seeing agree/agreeing
... find them now.
specialize IN
* Helen is a lawyer. She specializes in company law.
succeed IN
* I hope you succeed in finding the job you want.
B. Verb +into
break INTO
* Ou...
... very good at repairing things. (not 'good in repairing things')
afraid different interested proud responsible similar sure
1. I think she's arriving this evening but I'm ... art museum in Paris. (not 'at Paris')
But you can use at or in when you think of the place as a point or station on
a journey:
* Do you know if this train stops at (or in) N...
... Travelling is becoming (expensive)
* Julia is very interested in politics. (not 'interesting in politics')
* Are you interested in buying a car? I'm trying to sell mine.
... woman _talking to Tom?_(~ing clause)
The boy _injured in the accident_(~ed clause) was taken to hospital
B. We use ~ing clauses to say what somebody (or something) is doing (or was
doin...
... the dog because I was afraid of being bitten.
B. Interested in (do)ing and interested to (do)
I'm interested in doing something = I'm thinking of doing it, I'd like to do
10. ... more
clauses:
* Jim hurt his arm (main clause) playing tennis.(~ing clause)
* Feeling tired,(~ing clause) I went to bed early.(main clause)
'Playing tennis' and 'feeling...