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LONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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Key 11.11A-11.13E5.6D Context1 whole 2 Everyone 3 each 4 Each 5 each6 all 7 whole 8 every 9 everything5.7 'Another', '(the) other(s)', 'either','neither', 'each (one of)'5.7A 'Another', 'other', 'others', 'the other', 'theothers'1 the other 2 the other 3 others 4 another5 the next 6 another/the other... the other7 another 8 other 9 the others5.7B 'Either' and 'neither' + singular nouns1 Either 2 Neither 3 either 4 neither 5 either6 neither5.7С 'Each of, etc.1 Another of the teaspoons 2 Neither of theroadmaps is/are 3 Any of the roadmaps 4 Either ofthe roads leads/lead 5 Each of the paintings6 Neither of the boys is/are 7 either of thesecretaries 8 each of the porters.5.7D One ofОле can be deleted in numbers: 2, 4, 55.7E Context1 other 2 Some 3 others 4 Either 5 one 6 One7 one 8 one 9 one 10 the other6 Adjectives6.1 Formation of adjectives6.1 A Adjectives formed with suffixes:'enjoy/enjoyable'1 attractive 2 manageable 3 hesitant 4 energetic5 Victorian 6 reddish 7 boastful 8 permissible9 humorous6.1 В Adjectives formed with prefixes: 'possible/impossible'1 dishonest 2 illegal 3 irresponsible4 unimaginable 5 incapable 6 uncooked7 impractical 8 pre-war6.1 С Compound adjectives of measurement, etc.:'a twenty-year-old man'1 a two-million-pound office-block 2 a seventy-yearoldwoman 3 a two-day conference 4 an eightyhectarefarm 5 a three-day journey 6 a five-kilobag 7 a three-litre engine 8 a fifty-pound note9 a twenty-mile fence 10a fifty-kilometre tunnel6.1 D Context1 illegal 2 17-year-old boy 3 impossible4 an eight-hour lesson 5 careful 6 hesitant7 wonderful 8 energetic 9 reddish 10 setting6.2 Position of adjectives6.2A Form and position of most adjectives1 is big 2 are clever 3 is hardworking 4 are busy5 are well-behaved6.2B Adjectives that can change in meaningbefore a noun or after 'be'Write 1:1 an old friend 2 to me by my late uncle3 a faint line 4 heavy 5 a heavy smokerWrite 2:1b (fine silk), 2 b (is fine), 3 e (I'm goingto be sick), 4 с (very ill) 5 d (in the early 1960s)6 a (a sick woman)6.2С Adjectives before and after nouns with achange of meaning1b 2 h 3d 4 h 5 f 6g 7a 8i 9e 10c6.2D ContextI beautiful/lovely 2 young 3 lovely4 polished/shiny 5 pleased 6 shiny/polished7 quick-drying 8 alive 9 asleep 10 completeII poor 12 big 13 fresh 14 tall 15 fast6.3 Adjectives that behave like nouns;-ed/ing' endings6.3A 'The' (etc.) + adjective + noun: 'the blind'Write 1:1a poor man 2 unemployed people3 a young woman 4 an elderly man5 a sick woman 6 healthy peopleWrite 2:1 The rich ... the poor 2 the unemployed3 the deaf 4 The old 5 the injured 6 the dead7 the elderly 8 The healthy 9 the sick10 The blind ... the sighted6.3B Adjectives ending in '-ed' and '-ing':'interested/interesting'1 We were amazed by the coincidence.2 The journey was tiring.3 Sylvia was upset by the experience.4 The experience was upsetting (for us).5 Gloria was enchanting.6 Gloria was enchanted (by me).7 The children were delightful.8 We were delighted by the children.9 The new building is impressive.10 Everybody is impressed by the new building.266

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