1- We really
enjoyed our holiday. The weather was
hot and our hotel was
lovely. We had
fun on the beach, and the cities were great too.
2- I never
want to go on holiday with Peter again! He knows I don't
like walking, but he made me go up and down mountains all day! I was
hungry and
thirsty all the time, and when we got back to our hotel, I was too
tired to do anything except sleep!
3- I went out with Lara last night. I wanted to go to an Indian restaurant, but she
prefers pizza. It was
great to see her, and we had a really
nice time. She told me about her new job. She's very
happy there.
I'd like to get a new job too.
It is important to use the right verb patterns. When we use another verb after enjoy, like or love, we often use -ing forms:
I enjoy
playing football.
I like
watching movies.
I love
going on holiday.
When we use another verb after
prefer, we use -ing forms or
to + infinitive:
I prefer
playing tennis.
I prefer
to eat a bit later.
When we use another verb after
want, we use
to + infinitive:
I want
to talk to Max.
cold (adj) If something or someone is cold, they are not warm.
dislike (v) If you dislike someone or something, you consider them to be unpleasant and do not like them.
enjoy (v) If you enjoy something, you like doing it.
fun (n) Fun is pleasure and enjoyment.
good (adj) Good means pleasant or enjoyable.
great (adj) If something is great, it is very good.
happy (adj) Someone who is happy feels pleased and satisfied.
hope (v) If you hope that something is true, or that something will happen, you want it to be true or you want it to happen.
hot 1 (adj) Something that is hot has a high temperature.
2 (adj) If someone is hot, they feel uncomfortable because the temperature is too high.
hungry (adj) When you are hungry, you want to eat.
interesting (adj) If something is interesting, it keeps your attention.
like (v) If you like someone or something, you think they are interesting, enjoyable or
attractive.
love (v) If you love something, you like it very much.
lovely (adj) If someone or something is lovely, they are beautiful, very nice, or very
enjoyable.
nice (adj) If something is nice, it is attractive, pleasant, or enjoyable.
prefer (v) If you prefer someone or something, you like that person or thing better than another.
sad (adj) If you are sad, you feel unhappy.
thirsty (adj) If you are thirsty, you want to drink something.
tired (adj) If you are tired, you feel that you want to rest or sleep.
want (v) If you want something, you feel a need for it.
would like (phrase) If you say that you would like something or would like to do something, you are indicating a wish or desire that you have.
2- Put the correct word in each gap.
3- Which sentences are correct?
1 I worked hard yesterday, so I tired today.
2-
2 That's a great jacket and it's a lovely colour.
3-
3 Our hotel was nice and the weather wasn't very hot.
4-
4 My sister's sad, because her friend is very ill.
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5 Are you interesting in this book?
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6 The film was fun nice and we laughed a lot.
4- Match the words with the pictures
5- Rearrange the letters to find words. Use the definitions to help you.