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Ingls:

Write below. Use them in sentences.


Noun Sentence:
1. Furmity for example: I always like furmity; and so does Elizabeth-Jane; and
so will you. It is nourishing after a long hard day. Or Good Furmity Sold
Hear."
2. Fate apparently more concerned about the question of an inn than about the
fate of his note
3. Shop And in autumn airy spheres of thistledown floated into the same street,
lodged upon the shop fronts
Diego aqu solo coloque estas tres pero si te pregunta ms oraciones con sinnimo dile
que encontraste muchas ms, por ejemplo: sinnimos como councilor, conscience,
courtroom y hay muchos ms, en general en todo el libro
ADJECTIVES
Write new adjectives below. Es el nico que encuentro Nuevo pues no s no veo
ms
Decide if they have a positive ( ), negative ( ) or neutral ( ) meaning
1. ill - Henchard decided, for good or for ill, to send Elizabeth-Jane with a message
to Henchard
Other sencente: Well, one autumn when stopping there I fell quite ill.
Diego ill es adjetivo de enfermo, pues eso es lo que encuentro de adjetivos
ADJECTIVES
Write the adjectives in sentences.
Story Sentence
1. For a long time there was none, beyond the voice of a weak bird singing a trite
old evening song that might doubtless have been heard on the hill at the same
hour
2. now tentless, dirty, owning no tables or benches, and having scarce any
customers except two small whity-brown boys, who came up and asked for "A
ha'p'orth, pleasegood measure,"
3. She must have appeared interesting in some way
4. Some selfishness perhaps there is, but there is more; it isn't for me to repeat
what.
5. 'Tis quite on the understanding that the young woman is willing,"

VERBS + PREPOSITIONS
Write the Verbs + Prepositions in sentences.

1. After a mincing attack on his bowl, he watched the hag's proceedings from the
2.
3.
4.
5.

corner of his eye, and saw the game she played


and now the Scotchman had made himself so soon at home that, at the request of
some of the master-tradesmen
he seemed to be attracted by the lively bursts of conversation and melody from
the general company below
While she still sat under the Scotchman's eyes a man came up to the door,
reaching it as Henchard opened the door of the inner office to admit Elizabeth.
The rusty-jointed executors of the law mustered assistance as soon as they could,
and the whole party marched off to the lane of notoriety

NEW IDIOMS
Idiom Meaning
1. "O yes. I have chosen this road latterly. I have no great reason for it."
2. I don't know that. My reason, however, such as it is, is that I wish to

get a glimpse of the sea every day.


3. How will you forgive all my roughness in former days? You cannot!"

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