49.2 Complete these sentences with a suitable noun or verb. 1 I opened the ... walked up the and rang the 2 We had to six flights of stairs to get to her flat because the wasn't working. 3 I've got a great .. from my balcony 4 Do you own the flat or do you it? 5 I'm living in the house now but it actually to my brother. Ile bought it two years ago. It was in very bad then, but he spent a lot of moncy on it. 6 It costs a lot of money to a house when you live in a cold climate. Central is usually quite expensive. TH could 49.3 Write down four more positive things and four more negative things you say about a house/flat or the rooms in a houscillat. When you have finished, compare your answers with section D opposite. Positive Negative the rooms are very light... ..the rooms are very dark... Now think about your answers again. Which positive features are the most important for 2 you? Which negative features do you hate the most? 2010
49.2 Complete these sentences with a suitable noun or verb.
1. I opened the door, walked up the stairs, and rang the bell.
Explanation: The sentence is describing someone's actions. To complete the sentence, we need to add a noun (door) and two verbs (walked, rang) to make it clear what the person did.
2. We had to climb six flights of stairs to get to her flat because the elevator wasn't working.
Explanation: The sentence is describing a situation where a person had to use the stairs instead of the elevator. To complete the sentence, we need to add a verb (climb) and a noun (flights of stairs) to make it clear what the person did and why.
3. I've got a great view from my balcony.
Explanation: The sentence is describing someone's balcony. To complete the sentence, we need to add a suitable noun (view) to describe what the person sees from their balcony.
4. Do you own the flat or do you rent it?
Explanation: The sentence is asking about someone's ownership of a flat. To complete the sentence, we need to add a suitable verb (own, rent) to ask about the person's situation with the flat.
5. I'm living in the house now but it actually belongs to my brother. He bought it two years ago. It was in very bad condition then, but he spent a lot of money on it.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about someone's living situation and the ownership of a house. To complete the sentence, we need to add suitable verbs (living, belongs, bought, was, spent) and a noun (condition) to describe the person's situation and provide more details about the house.
6. It costs a lot of money to heat a house when you live in a cold climate. Central heating is usually quite expensive.
Explanation: The sentence is discussing the cost of heating a house in a cold climate. To complete the sentence, we need to add suitable verbs (cost, heat) and a noun (central heating) to describe the person's situation and explain why it is expensive.
49.3 Write down four more positive things and four more negative things you can say about a house/flat or the rooms in a house/flat. When you have finished, compare your answers with section D opposite.
Positive:
1. The rooms are very spacious.
2. The house has a beautiful garden.
3. The flat has a modern kitchen.
4. The rooms have plenty of natural light.
Negative:
1. The rooms are quite small.
2. The house has no parking space.
3. The flat is located on a noisy street.
4. The rooms lack storage space.
Now think about your answers again. Which positive features are the most important for you? Which negative features do you hate the most?
The importance of positive features may vary for each individual. Some people may prioritize spacious rooms or a beautiful garden, while others may value a modern kitchen or natural light. Similarly, the negative features one dislikes the most can also vary. Some may find small rooms or lack of storage space the most bothersome, while others may dislike the absence of parking space or living on a noisy street. Ultimately, it depends on personal preferences and needs.
1. I opened the door, walked up the stairs, and rang the bell.
Explanation: The sentence is describing someone's actions. To complete the sentence, we need to add a noun (door) and two verbs (walked, rang) to make it clear what the person did.
2. We had to climb six flights of stairs to get to her flat because the elevator wasn't working.
Explanation: The sentence is describing a situation where a person had to use the stairs instead of the elevator. To complete the sentence, we need to add a verb (climb) and a noun (flights of stairs) to make it clear what the person did and why.
3. I've got a great view from my balcony.
Explanation: The sentence is describing someone's balcony. To complete the sentence, we need to add a suitable noun (view) to describe what the person sees from their balcony.
4. Do you own the flat or do you rent it?
Explanation: The sentence is asking about someone's ownership of a flat. To complete the sentence, we need to add a suitable verb (own, rent) to ask about the person's situation with the flat.
5. I'm living in the house now but it actually belongs to my brother. He bought it two years ago. It was in very bad condition then, but he spent a lot of money on it.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about someone's living situation and the ownership of a house. To complete the sentence, we need to add suitable verbs (living, belongs, bought, was, spent) and a noun (condition) to describe the person's situation and provide more details about the house.
6. It costs a lot of money to heat a house when you live in a cold climate. Central heating is usually quite expensive.
Explanation: The sentence is discussing the cost of heating a house in a cold climate. To complete the sentence, we need to add suitable verbs (cost, heat) and a noun (central heating) to describe the person's situation and explain why it is expensive.
49.3 Write down four more positive things and four more negative things you can say about a house/flat or the rooms in a house/flat. When you have finished, compare your answers with section D opposite.
Positive:
1. The rooms are very spacious.
2. The house has a beautiful garden.
3. The flat has a modern kitchen.
4. The rooms have plenty of natural light.
Negative:
1. The rooms are quite small.
2. The house has no parking space.
3. The flat is located on a noisy street.
4. The rooms lack storage space.
Now think about your answers again. Which positive features are the most important for you? Which negative features do you hate the most?
The importance of positive features may vary for each individual. Some people may prioritize spacious rooms or a beautiful garden, while others may value a modern kitchen or natural light. Similarly, the negative features one dislikes the most can also vary. Some may find small rooms or lack of storage space the most bothersome, while others may dislike the absence of parking space or living on a noisy street. Ultimately, it depends on personal preferences and needs.