10th form People and relationship
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Match the personality adjectives with their definitions.
1 generous a) never lying
2 reliable b) wanting something that someone else has
3 talkative c) willing to give money, spend time etc.
4 sensitive d) unkind or unwilling to share
5 patient e) able to wait calmly for a long time
6 mean f) capable of being trusted or depended on
7 honest g) easily hurt or offended
8 envious h) liking to talk a lot
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Complete the sentences. Use the affirmative or negative form of 'used to' and the verbs in brackets.
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Mary ... (go) to my school, but now she doesn't.
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Andrew ... (be) very tall, but now he is.
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Chris ... (drink) coffee, but now he does.
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We ... (play) football at the weekend, but now we don't.
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There ... (be) a market every Friday, but now there isn't.
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They ... (wear) a uniform to school, but now they do.
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Bob ... (work) in a factory, but he doesn't now.
III. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the 'used to 'structure.
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Did you ... go to the same school as me?
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I didn't... have so many things when I was a student.
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What did you ... study?
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Didn't you ... have long hair?
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What did you ... do when you were a child?
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He never... be like that
IV.Match the beginnings and the endings in the sentences.
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I used to eat a lot of chocolate
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a) now he drives
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Paul used to work in London but
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b) where they wore a uniform
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He used to take the train to work but
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c) I often used to go to the theatre
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When I was younger, I didn't use to eat cheese but
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d) now I find him a bit boring
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When I lived in the city,
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e) but now I'm on diet
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They used to go to a very traditional school
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f) now she plays the guitar
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I used to really enjoy his company but
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g) now he works in Cardiff
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She used to play the piano but
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h) now I eat a lot
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10th form People and relationship
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Match the personality adjectives with their definitions.
1 generous a) never lying
2 reliable b) wanting something that someone else has
3 talkative c) willing to give money, spend time etc.
4 sensitive d) unkind or unwilling to share
5 patient e) able to wait calmly for a long time
6 mean f) capable of being trusted or depended on
7 honest g) easily hurt or offended
8 envious h) liking to talk a lot
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Complete the sentences. Use the affirmative or negative form of 'used to' and the verbs in brackets.
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Mary ... (go) to my school, but now she doesn't.
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Andrew ... (be) very tall, but now he is.
3 Chris ... (drink) coffee, but now he does.
4 We ... (play) football at the weekend, but now we don't.
5 There ... (be) a market every Friday, but now there isn't.
6 They ... (wear) a uniform to school, but now they do.
7 Bob ... (work) in a factory, but he doesn't now.
III. Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the 'used to 'structure.
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Did you ... go to the same school as me?
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I didn't... have so many things when I was a student.
-
What did you ... study?
-
Didn't you ... have long hair?
-
What did you ... do when you were a child?
-
He never... be like that
IV.Match the beginnings and the endings in the sentences.
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I used to eat a lot of chocolate
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a) now he drives
|
-
Paul used to work in London but
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b) where they wore a uniform
|
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He used to take the train to work but
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c) I often used to go to the theatre
|
-
When I was younger, I didn't use to eat cheese but
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d) now I find him a bit boring
|
-
When I lived in the city,
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e) but now I'm on diet
|
-
They used to go to a very traditional school
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f) now she plays the guitar
|
-
I used to really enjoy his company but
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g) now he works in Cardiff
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She used to play the piano but
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h) now I eat a lot
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