A. Are These Sentences True or False? Correct The False Sentences
A. Are These Sentences True or False? Correct The False Sentences
A. Are These Sentences True or False? Correct The False Sentences
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Test Paper
on the radio, in the USA, in the 1930s. People called them soaps because
in the middle of each programme, there were advertisements for soap
powder.
There are three things in every successful TV soap. Firstly, there is a
place. This is for example a street, a hotel, a pub, or a family home.
Secondly, there are the main characters, usually from two or three families.
They are like people in real life a jealous boyfriend or girlfriend, the difficult
teenager and the wise grandmother. Thirdly, there are two or three stories
all at the same time. They are often very emotional and dramatic. Finally,
much modern soaps are about similar things. These include family
relationships, money, love, friendship, illness, unemployment and difficulties
at school or work.
The latest type of soap to appear on our screens is reality TV. There
are no actors in reality TV. Instead, the characters are real people in real
situations.
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Soaps are easy to watch. We identify with the characters and share
their problems. And soaps give us something to talk about with our friends
and neighbours.
II. Complete the sentences with too, enough or not.enough, and the correct
form of the words in brackets:
III. Join the two sentences with in order to, so as not to, so that or in order
not to and make any other necessary changes to make one correct sentence.
4. In Brugge the rich built houses for the poor. The poor needed to
have warm accommodation in the cold winters.
5. Hes taken out the bullets. He doesnt want to shoot himself when he
cleans the gun.
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5. I . (have) English class twice a week.
6. George (fall) off the ladder while he
(paint) the ceiling.
7. Usually, I .. (work) as a secretary in an advertisement
agency, but this summer I (teach) French at a
language school in Paris.
8. The Titanic (cross) the Atlantic when it
.. (strike) an iceberg.
9. I feel so tired! I . (work) all day.
10. We . (drive) for over ten hours when we
finally arrived to Vienna.
11. I .. (prepare) so much for this exam and I
was sure everything would be alright.
12. Im sorry Im late. I (try) to find a DJ for
the party but so far I (not find) one, though.
13. Tim and I (make sandwiches) since
we arrived. So far, we . (make) about 50.
V. Complete the sentences with a phrasal verb from the box with a similar
meaning to the verb. There are four extra phrasal verbs. Be careful with
tenses!
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