English Grammar with Kudjo. Part 4. Понятная и забавная грамматика для детей и взрослых. Larisa Lubimova

English Grammar with Kudjo. Part 4. Понятная и забавная грамматика для детей и взрослых - Larisa Lubimova


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is used in unfavourable comments: It was a rather tough day. It is also used in favourable comments when it means “to an unusual degree’: The end of the trip was rather successful. (It was more successful than the dogs expected.)

      Rather is also used with comparative degree: The dogs were rather more relaxed after sleep.

      Fairly and pretty are synonymous with quite and rather.

      Quite is used before a/an.: Kit is quite smart kitten.

      Rather is used before or after a/an: It was a rather tough experience. It was rather a tough experience.

      Fairly and pretty are used after a: The lynx seemed to be a fairly/pretty good friend.

      EXERCISE 8

      Underline the correct item (sometimes both options are possible):

      1 Luna was rather/quite angry with Kit because he had run away quite/pretty alone again.

      2 Moreover, Luna is quite/rather more bad-tempered in the mornings.

      3 While all the dogs were quite/rather happy with the opportunity of going further, Luna was rather/fairly gloomy worrying about her pet.

      4 Chilly was quite/fairly certain that everything would be fine with Kit, as usual.

      5 He tried to calm Luna down by saying that Kit is quite a/a quite clever kitten, who knows quite/rather perfectly what to do in emergencies.

      6 Finally, the friends managed rather/pretty hard to persuade Luna to continue going and got through the door.

      7 The door was rather/a rather small and the lynx had to duck to get through it.

      8 Surprisingly, the corridor turned out to be rather/fairly wide and high, so the friends could go quite/rather comfortably.

      9 The only problem was that the corridor was rather/quite dark, which made it quite/pretty impossible to go fast.

      10 After a couple of hours the dogs were quite/pretty sure that they had been going around the mountain all the time.

      EXERCISE 9

      Fill the gaps in the story with missing words:

      At the point the dogs realised they had ***** going round in a circle, they bumped into Kit, who was ***** and speaking to somebody excitedly. The dogs could ***** believe their ears and eyes – there was ***** lying in a kind of wooden cage. He looked ***** but happy at the same time. Of course, everybody was flurried and couldn’t help ***** interrupting each other.

      After calming down the friends tried ***** to break the cage and at this moment Kudjo suddenly saw the ***** hiding cowardly behind the dogs. Never before had the friends ***** Kudjo so furious! He roared absolutely ***** at the lynx and made such an incredibly ***** effort to attack her that broke the *****. The lynx was rather ***** than the dogs, who seemed deeply ***** by Kudjo’s behaviour, so she was able to make a quick get-away. After ***** the cage Kudjo was quite exhausted to follow her and lay down ***** to his friends and closed his eyes. He looked ***** worn-out. Luna immediately took out a bottle with ***** and poured it right into his *****. Everybody could hardly breathe with ***** anxiety. Kudjo opened his eyes very ***** and said that a piece of meat would make a miracle as well. After such words the friends sighed with ***** relief and gave him a ***** hug.

      EXERCISE 10

      Find and correct 15 mistakes in the sentences:

      1 The story that Kudjo told his friends sounded absolutely unbelievably.

      2 Everything started that night when last Chilly saw Kudjo following the blue glowing ball into the middle of nowhere.

      3 Actually, at that time Kudjo hadn’t got very far, not farer than a kilometre from the car until he tripped over something and fell down into a very huge pit.

      4 Having tried quiet hard to get out of the trap, Kudjo started barking as loud as he could, but nobody seemed to hear him.

      5 Feeling very helpless, Kudjo lay down to sleep on a very enormous pile of leaves, which, actually, had helped cushion his fall.

      6 The morning came with somebody’s loudly purring above. He looked up and saw a pretty huge wild cat watching him close.

      7 The lynx looked nicely and friendly and helped him get out of the trap.

      8 She told him the story about a crazy scientist and promised to take him to his underground secret laboratory.

      9 Before going there, she suggested having breakfast in her cave near and Kudjo agreed wholehearted to follow her.

      10 In the cave while having a hearty breakfast, openly Kudjo told her everything about the curse attached to Luna’s family, the ghost of Luna’s great-great-great-great-great grandmother and his plan to break that curse.

      EXERCISE 11

      Choose the correct option:

      1 Leaving the cave, the lynx wanted Kudjo to follow her *****, but he stopped to look around, feeling something *****.

      a immediate / suspicious

      b immediately / suspicious

      c immediately / suspiciously

      2 He couldn’t help feeling *****.

      a quitely strange

      b quite strange

      c quite strangely

      3 Kudjo had ***** feeling that he knew this place very well.

      quite a fun

      b a quite funny

      c quite a funny

      4 He kept looking around *****, but couldn’t understand what the place was.

      very carefully

      b rather carefully

      c very careful

      5 Finally, he realised it was the smell that made him feel *****.

      rather weird

      b very weird

      c rather weirdly

      6 Everything around smelt ***** as if he were in his own garden with his friends.

      extremely nicely and pleasantly

      b absolutely nice and pleasant

      c extremely nice and pleasant

      7 ***** he smelt everything, ***** he wanted to be with his friends.

      Longer / more desperately

      b


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