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Exercise 3. Complete the sentences, using the pattern with emotional
should.
1. It is surprising … . 2. Isn’t it curious … . 3. It seems
remarkable … . 4. It is proper … . 5. It seemed right … . 6. Is it
natural … . 7. Isn’t it fortunate … . 8. It was most unusual … . 9. It
looked funny … . 10. It is quite evident … . 11. Isn’t it wonderful …
. 12. It is doubtful … . 13. It is a pity … . 14. It was a shame … .
Exercise 4. Use the appropriate means of emphasis in the following
sentences. Then make up similar sentences. (The items to be emphasized
are given in italics.)
1. Boys always fight. 2. She begged her father to let her go to
college but he did not want to listen to her. 3. Mary always came
over in the evening and played with us. 4. How odd that you have
brought this particular book. 5. He wanted no more letters but his
brother did not stop writing. 6. – I’m not quite sure whether the Boat
Race takes place tomorrow, though … - It takes place tomorrow. 7.
Last year’s spring tides caused much damage to property. 8. It is
scandalous that you are treated like that. 9. Life goes on. 10. I am
surprised that you have been deceived by such a trick. 11. It is
shocking that people live in such overcrowded slums.
Section 3. Writing Practice. Unfinished Stories
Normally students are required to complete the unfinished
stories, trying to imita
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Exercise 3. Complete the sentences, using the pattern with emotional
should.
1. It is surprising … . 2. Isn’t it curious … . 3. It seems
remarkable … . 4. It is proper … . 5. It seemed right … . 6. Is it
natural … . 7. Isn’t it fortunate … . 8. It was most unusual … . 9. It
looked funny … . 10. It is quite evident … . 11. Isn’t it wonderful …
. 12. It is doubtful … . 13. It is a pity … . 14. It was a shame … .
Exercise 4. Use the appropriate means of emphasis in the following
sentences. Then make up similar sentences. (The items to be emphasized
are given in italics.)
1. Boys always fight. 2. She begged her father to let her go to
college but he did not want to listen to her. 3. Mary always came
over in the evening and played with us. 4. How odd that you have
brought this particular book. 5. He wanted no more letters but his
brother did not stop writing. 6. – I’m not quite sure whether the Boat
Race takes place tomorrow, though … - It takes place tomorrow. 7.
Last year’s spring tides caused much damage to property. 8. It is
scandalous that you are treated like that. 9. Life goes on. 10. I am
surprised that you have been deceived by such a trick. 11. It is
shocking that people live in such overcrowded slums.
Section 3. Writing Practice. Unfinished Stories
Normally students are required to complete the unfinished
stories, trying to imita
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