UNIT SEVEN Ex. I, p. 230 P a t t e r n 1:1. There is hardly another hockey team of equal popularity. 2. There
was hardly a world championship he missed. 3. There's hardly a vacancy on our staff.
4. We have hardly got any more time but you can finish the composition off at home.
5. There was hardly a living soul at the stadium. 6. There is hardly any reason for
their losing the game.
P a t t e r n 2:1. The coach made the athletes postpone their training. 2. The
strangers made Roger drive up to the back yard, and he obeyed. 3. They will never
make Andrew break his promise.
3.
The conversation made her feel uneasy. 5. Nothing will make him break with his
bad habits, no matter what you are saying.
Ex. Ill, p. 231 1. There is hardly a country the old seaman hasn't been to. 2. There is hardly another
city with such a population as Tokyo/ with as big a population as in Tokyo. 3. They
hardly had another opportunity to free the Gadfly. 4. There is hardly a person who
doesn't like puppet shows. 5. Horrible! There is hardly another word to describe my
condition/to describe how I felt at that moment. 6. There was hardly a chess
competition he missed. 7. There is hardly another coach as attentive and patient as
this one. 8. What made your brother give up boxing? 9. The two young thieves mad
Oliver climb through the window. 10. Dorian thought that nothing would make him
break his promise to Sybil Vane. 11. The actor's performance made the spectators
not only feel but also think 12. What made Byron fight on the side of the Greeks?
13. Wha made Lanny return to Stilveld? 14. This episode made my sister laugh and
upset/saddened me.
Ex. II, p. 239 more than/over a million tons, millions of people, two hundred lakes, 600 feet
deep, hundreds of miles, the Thames is a! little over 200 miles long, hundreds of
small islands, the total area of the United Kingdom is some/is about 94,250 square
mile or 244,000 square kilometres and its population is/totals 5 million people