Prime Time 6, Coursebook mit Audio-CD und DVD

0 A unfortunately B do ✘ C yourself D always 1 A What B Frankly C Do D It was 2 A luckily B what C really D never 3 A did B hopefully C yourself D was 4 A almost B so C it was D myself 5 A himself B do C always D honestly 6 A always B yourself C what D doing 7 A really B does C hopefully D himself b) Make suitable sentences for these situations using a different emphatic form in each of them and compare your statements with those of your neighbour. Example: Ray always thought the skater crowd was so stupid. Now you see him with skaters every day. Talk to him about it.   But you did say that you thought the skater crowd was stupid! (emphatic “do”)   But you were totally sure the skater crowd was stupid! (adverb of degree)   But what you always told me was that the skater crowd was stupid! (emphasis with “what”)   But it was you who always said the skater crowd was stupid! (emphasis with “it was/it is”)   But you yourself always said how stupid skaters were! (emphasis with reflexive pronouns e. g. “yourself”) 1. You want to make it clear to your best friend that you didn’t spread those rumours about her. 2. Your brother tells you how stupid your new look is. But you don’t care about his opinion. 3. You’re worried your boyfriend won’t remember it’s your anniversary tomorrow. Remind him. 4. You think it’s awful that Derek wants to break up with Zoe in a text message. Tell him what you would do. 5. Your parents crashed your birthday party – and danced with all your friends! You can’t believe how they embarrassed you like that. Tell them. Word bank Adverbs of degree almost • entirely • perfectly • extremely • highly • immensely • strongly • totally • tremendously • quite • very • hardly • nearly • virtually • scarcely • completely • really W 17 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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