Стр.78 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
VOCABULARY 23 Complete with the words from the Word List. Noun 1 romance 2 divorce 3 engagement 4 marriage 5 passion 6 tolerance 7 gossip Adjective Romantic divorced engaged married passionate tolerant Gossipy 24 Complete the sentences with the words from Exercise 23.
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VOCABULARY
23 Complete with the words from the Word List.
Noun
1 romance
2 divorce
3 engagement
4 marriage
5 passion
6 tolerance
7 gossip
Adjective
Romantic
divorced
engaged
married
passionate
tolerant
Gossipy
24 Complete the sentences with the words from Exercise 23.
1 Lucy is a very romantic person. She reads novels and watches soap operas.
2 Have you heard the gossip? Hannah and Dave have split up and she’s going to marry his brother!
3 In the 1950s British society wasn’t tolerant of couples who lived together instead of getting married.
4 My aunt and uncle were married for four years, but sadly they are divorced now.
5 My grandparents were engaged for six years before they got married.
6 Steven Spielberg, the director, is very passionate about his new film.
7 In some societies marriage is arranged by the couple’s families.
25 Tick all the phrasal verbs in the Word List and make sure you know their meanings. Then complete the sentences below with the phrasal verbs from the Word List.
1 My brother is unhappy because he split up with his girlfriend last week.
2 I fell out with my mum last weekend because she didn’t let me go to an all-night party.
3 My best friend spends a lot of time at my house because he gets on well with my family.
4 I can’t invite Anna and Erika to the same party because they don’t get on with each other.
5 Nina can’t come out tonight because she is looking after her baby brother.
6 Do you know Jack? I went out with him last year.
7 When Patrick was leaving, he turned back and smiled. That was the last time I saw him.
8 Yesterday there was something wrong with my laptop, but Peter helped me to sort out the problems.
Extend your vocabulary
26 Study the definitions of phrasal verbs with get. Then use them in the correct form to complete sentences 1-7.
get about: (1) to travel to lots of different places, (2) to move without difficulty
get ahead: to be successful in your work
get away with (something): to do something bad but avoid the punishment
get into (something): to be interested in a new activity or subject
get on (US get along): to like someone and have a good relationship
get to (somebody): to make someone upset or unhappy
1 I don’t get on with my sister’s boyfriend, so I never speak to him.
2 She works very hard because she wants to get ahead and earn lots of money.
3 I got into French literature when I had a French girlfriend.
4 She’s very rude, but don’t let her get to you.
5 I broke my leg last month, so I can’t get about easily.
6 Don’t let him get away with being so rude.
7 My uncle is a pilot, so he gets about a lot.
8 She soon found that it wasn’t easy for a woman to get ahead in politics.
9 It’s quite easy to get about London.
10 I’m under a lot of pressure at work, and sometimes it gets to me a bit.