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adverb heroic heroically eager eagerly impetuous impetuously 1. The soldier _____________________________ gave his life for his country. 2. The children were _____________________________ to help their mother. 3. He doesn’t think before he acts—he’s very ____________________________. 4. She acted _____________________________, and then she was sorry. 5. When they asked for help, the young women responded _____________________________. 6. The soldier earned a medal for his _____________________________ actions. B. Verbs The verbs in the chart are in base form. Write them in the correct form in the following sentences. exclaim pile huddle make up keep on suffer 1. You will have to _____________________________ the test you missed. 2. “It’s beautiful!” she _____________________________ happily. 3. The children _____________________________ together to protect their little sister. 4. I called him, but he _____________________________ working. He didn’t hear me. 5. Please help those poor people. They are _____________________________. 6. She _____________________________ up the coins in a tall stack. V. UNDERSTANDING GRAMMAR: REQUESTS WITH may, can, AND could A. Read about may, can, and could In the reading passage, Beth asks for permission to go with her mother with the question: May I go. . .? To the modern reader, this sounds old-fashioned because May I questions have become very formal—most people don’t use Eating In, Eating Out | 123 them within the family anymore. There are, however, situations where questions with May I are very appropriate: • A clerk in a store asks, May I help you? • When you ask a favor of a stranger you can use May I; for example, Excuse me. May I take this chair? • At someone’s home, you can ask, May I use your restroom? All of these questions can also be asked with can or could, but may is much more formal. Note: May requests are only used with the subject I. When the subject is you, you must use can or could. Excuse me. Could you help me with this? Can you pass the butter? Can is less formal than could. B. Identify forms Complete the conversations with can, could, or may. 1. Brother: Hey, __________ you bring me a soda? Sister: Sure. 2. Clerk: ___________ I help you with something? Customer: No, thanks. I’m just looking. 3. Coworker: _________ you please make this copy for me? I have to leave. Coworker: No problem. 4. Friend: _________ you hand me the remote? Friend: Uh-huh. 5. Employee: Excuse me, Mr. Silva. ____________ I talk to you for a minute? Mr. Silva: Of course. VI. READ IT AGAIN Read the passage again. Answer the question. Why is Mrs. March satisied? Download 481.16 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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