Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е.
Издательство: Просвещение
Тип: Учебник
Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е.
Издательство: Просвещение
Тип: Учебник
We use certain suffixes at the end of verbs, nouns etc to form adjectives in English. These are: −ful (wonder − wonderful), −ing (disgust − disgusting), −able (enjoy − enjoyable), −ic (fantasy − fantastic).
I don’t like reality shows. I think they’re boring.
Food: pizza, hamburgers, spaghetti, fish, chicken
Sports: football, basketball, skiing, windsurfing
Passtimes: going/cinema, eating out, dancing
A: What’s your favourite food?
B: I love pizza! I think it’s great. What about you?
A: I like hamburgers. They are fantastic.
Tony: Hi David. Are you free tonight?
David: I think so. Why?
Tony: Because there’s a new thriller on at the Rex. Would you like to join me?
David: No, thanks. I don’t like thrillers.
Tony: Oh ... What about a comedy then? There’s one starring Jim Carrey.
David: I don’t know ... I don’t really like him.
Tony: What about a pop concert then?
David: Well, pop music is not really my thing...
Tony: Oh. I’ve got it! It’s Thursday today and your favourite sitcom is on TV!
David: Yes, that’s true ... Do you want to watch it with me?
Tony: That’s a great idea! Let’s meet at your place at 7:30 then!
David: Cool! How about some pizza for dinner?
Tony: Count me in!