Read the text on page 74 »Jungle survival», learn the unknown words
Grammar:too+adjective
Ex.2/a
Match the two parts of the sentences. How do you say the underlined words in your language?
1. There was fruit on some trees but she didn’t eat it — she knew it was too dangerous.
2. At night she stopped to sleep because it was too dark to walk.
3 She swam in the river because the water was too deep to walk in.
Ex.2/b
Complete the sentences with too and an adjective.
1. I can’t watch the rest of the film. I’m too tired! So I’m going to bad.
2. It’s too cool to go swimming today. Well freeze!
3. Grandma doesn’t want to come to the party. She says she’s too old for parties and dancing!
4. I want a new mobile phone but they’re too expensive. I don’t have that much money.
5. I didn’t like the film — it was too long. I only like short films.
6. He didn’t answer any of the questions. They were all …..
Ex.2/c page 75
Complete the sentences. Use too or very and a word from the box.
Old, big, heavy
1. Look at that house. It’s very big.
2. I think this hat is very big.
3. I can’t lift it. It’s too heavy.
4. These bags are too old.
5. These paintings are too heavy.
6. We can’t use this phone now. It’s very big.