1. Prefix – ir
Вживається тільки перед r
Responsible – irresponsible - невідповідальний
Regular – irregular – нерегулярний, неправильний
Rational – irrational – нераціональний, нерозумний, нелогічний, несумісне з розумом, безглузде й абсурдне.
Relevant – irrelevant - не має відношення до чогось, недоречний
BUT: unreliable - ненадійний
Unreasonable – необгрунтований
Unreal (irreal) – нереальний (неможливий, ілюзорний) для опису фентезі, міфології та надуманої вигадки, а іноді як прикметник для опису ситуацій і досвіду, які є просто дивними, дивними чи химерними.
Unrealistic (irrealistic)– нереалістичний (далекий від реальності, від життя); нездійсненний, неможливий (нереалістичні очікування, ціль, завдання, мета, графік тощо).
Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the words from the box to obtain
logical and grammatically correct sentences:
responsible, regular, rational, relevant, reliable, reasonable, real, realistic (use each word twice)
A(n) ___ employee may frequently miss work or fail to meet deadlines.
Expecting someone to complete a project in a(n) ___ timeframe is unreasonable.
For a while I couldn't believe she was dead - it all seemed ___.
He was acting ___ by spending all his money on video games.
I can't explain it, but my fear of spiders is completely ___.
It's ___ to think that wearing a lucky hat will help you win a game.
It's ___ to expect to become a professional athlete without training.
It's ___ to expect everyone to have the same opinion on every topic.
She has a totally ___ view of life.
She was being ___ by not wearing a helmet while riding her bike.
That information is ___to the discussion.
The book's conclusion was ___ to the story.
The ___ spelling of some English words can make them difficult to pronounce.
The shape of the rock is ___, it's not a perfect circle or square.
The special effects in the movie made the action scenes seem ___.
The weather forecast can be ___ at times.
2. REPORTED SPEECH
1. Reported
statements.
She says, “I will work in my village.”
She says (that) she
will work in her village.
2. Reported general questions.
Rose says to David, “Do you like coffee?”
Rose asks David if/whether he
likes coffee.
3. Reported special questions.
My sister asks me, “What were you doing there?”
My sister asks me what
I was doing there.
4. Reported requests, orders or commands.
a) positive
The teacher says to the pupils, “Stop talking!”
The teacher tells the pupils to
stop talking.
b) negative
Mother says to her daughter, “Don`t go there alone.”
Mother tells her daughter not
to go there alone.
3. Turn the following into reported speech:
"Are you coming to the party?" asks John.
"Are you feeling better today?" asks Peter.
"Bring me a cup of coffee, please," says
Mary.
"could you speak French when you were ten?"
asks Alex.
"Can you tell me where the nearest post office
is?" asks Peter.
"Clean your room right now," says Lisa.
"Did you watch the game last night?" asks
Emily.
"Do you know how to swim?" asks Jane.
"Do you know where the nearest gas station
is?" asks Mark.
"Do you like sushi?" asks Lisa.
"Don't be late for the meeting," says Tom.
"Don't touch that, it's hot," says Mark.
"Finish your dinner before you go outside,"
says Sarah.
"Have you ever been to New York City?" asks
Jane.
"Have you finished your homework yet?" asks
Mark.
"Have you finished your work?" asks Mary.
"How many languages do you speak?" asks Tom.
"I am going to travel to Europe next
summer," says Lisa.
"I am meeting my friends for dinner tonight,"
says Mark.
"I am not feeling well today," says Tom.
"I can speak three languages fluently," says
John.
"I enjoy listening to music while I work,"
says Peter.
"I have never been to Asia," says Mary.
"I love watching movies in my free time,"
says Emily.
"I need to finish this project by tomorrow,"
says Jane.
"I want to buy a new phone," says Alex.
"I will visit my grandparents next week,"
says Sarah.
"Is it raining outside?" asks Tom.
"Meet me at the library at 3 pm," says
Emily.
"Open the window, it's stuffy in here," says
Jane.
"Please pass me the salt," says John.
"Stop talking and listen to me," says Alex.
"Turn off the TV and go to bed," says Peter.
"What time does the movie start?" asks John.
"When is the next train to Boston?" asks
Sarah.
"Where did you put my keys?" asks Lisa.
"Which shirt do you think looks better?"
asks Emily.
"Who is coming to the party tonight?" asks
Alex.
"Why did you miss the meeting?" asks Mary.
"Will you help me with this project?" asks
Sarah.
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