Which word is extra?
accomplished, renowned, influential, infamous, determined
infamous- negative meaning
Use modals of deduction to make guesses about what your family members are doing right now.
They might be relaxing/cooking/reading.
Anne's car is here, so perhaps she took the train to work.
MIGHT
Anne _______ the train to work.
MIGHT HAVE TAKEN
Which one is extra?
ribbon, cup, ladder, medal, award, prize
LADDER
The actors cleverly improvised the script of the play and gave _____ performances every night.
a. flawless; b. arrogant; c. influential; d. valuable
a. flawless
Choose the right form:
Had they interviewed/ been interviewing the archaeologist before.
INTERVIEWED- it's a one time action; they did it once and that is it. We care about the result not about how long it lasted.
Nigel realised it would have been better to stay at university.
SHOULD
Nigel realised he ______ at university.
SHOULD HAVE STAYED
What is the difference between FAULTY and FLAWLESS?
faulty- full of imperfections
flawless- perfect
What is HIGH-FLYER?
Someone who has the courage and determination to be successful.
Is this sentence correct?
Should I have listen to what the teacher said?
LISTENED
Do you think Mina sent the package yesterday?
COULD
Do you think Mina ______ the package yesterday?
COULD HAVE SENT
You get 300 points if the formal email UNIT 3 is written and checked. If it is just written but not checked, you get 150 points. SB page 53
Show me the email.
Say all the word forms that you can think of for these words:
influence, believe, achieve, determine, inspire
influenced, influential, belief, believable, unbelievable, achievement, determination, determined, inspirational
Is this sentence correct?
You can have heard the explosion. It was so loud.
MUST/ COULD have heard
Obviously, the professor didn't lock the laboratory door.
LOCKED
The professor ______ the laboratory door.
can't have locked
You get 400 points if more that 50% of Unit 5 in the Workbook is done.
Show me your workbooks.
Use two of these words in sentences of your own:
to be born into poverty, tireless, failure, goal, flawless, determined
Your own answers
What is the difference between these two sentences:
1. I didn't need to write a review on the book I read.
2. I needn't have written a review on the book I read.
1. I didn't write because it was not necessary.
2. I wrote the review but it was not necessary.
You bought a new computer, but I could have given you my old one.
NEED
You _______ a new computer.
needn't have bought
Talk about somebody you consider successful and tell us why you consider him/her successful. Use 4 new words we learnt in unit 5. Talk for about 3 minutes.
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