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Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend
Message de felin posté le 04-01-2006 à 13:43:30 (S | E | F | I)

Bonjour tout le monde

Cet exercice est ouvert a tout le monde et surtout n'hesitez pas on est tous la pour apprendre.

Correction Mardi soir 10/01/06

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
make, become, remain, meet, visit, bring.

1. I'm ........... a friend of mine for lunch at the Carlton Hotel later today.
2. In spite of the bitter argument they had, they ........... the best of friends.
3. Mike and I ........... friends at university.
4. I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight. He's ........... friends.
5. Can I ........... a friend to the party?
6. Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to ........... friends.

Now complete the multi-word verbs in the sentences with the correct preposition:

7.I've lost touch ........ most of my school friends.
8.My parents don't approve ........ my friends! They say they're a bad influence.
9.In times of crisis you know you can depend ......... your best friends.
10.They used to be good friends, but they've fallen ........ recently - over money!


2. Adjective + friend

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
best, close, mutual, old, work, good.

1. She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just........... friends.
2. Heather was my ........... friend at school. We did everything together.
3. Ivor and I are ........... friends. We lived next door to each other as kids.
4. He knows a lot of people, but only one or two that he'd call ........... friends.
5. On a Saturday I usually play football with some friends from ........... .
6. My wife and I were introduced to each other by a ........... friend.


3. Common expressions Match the halves:

1.Carol is a very sociable person. She has
2.I met Helen through
3.Roberta managed to recover

a. a friend of a friend.
b. with the help of her family and friends.
c. a wide circle of friends.

Good luck.


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Edité par felin le 04-01-2006 15:21


Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de magmatic_rock, postée le 04-01-2006 à 14:38:49 (S | E)
Hello felin,

1. I'm met a friend of mine for lunch at the Carlton Hotel later today. (Carlton? Do you mean one of the so famous hotels in Cannes where I live close by?)
2. In spite of the bitter argument they had, they remain the best of friends.
3. Mike and I have become friends at university.
4. I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight. He's visiting some friends.
5. Can I bring a friend to the party?
6. Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to make friends.


1. She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just good friends.
2. Heather was my best friend at school. We did everything together.
3. Ivor and I are old friends. We lived next door to each other as kids.
4. He knows a lot of people, but only one or two that he'd call close friends.
5. On a Saturday I usually play football with some friends from work .
6. My wife and I were introduced to each other by a mutual friend.


1 --> c
2 --> a
3 --> b



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Modifié par magmatic_rock le 05-01-2006 16:05
Oops désolé j'ai oublié une partie


7.I've lost touch with most of my school friends.
8.My parents don't approve of my friends! They say they're a bad influence.
9.In times of crisis you know you can depend on your best friends.
10.They used to be good friends, but they've fallen out recently - over money!



Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de maya13, postée le 04-01-2006 à 14:39:40 (S | E)
HELLO FELIN AND HAPPY NEW YEAR (and a lot of those good exercises !)


1 - I'm meeting a friend of mine..
2 - ..they remained the best of friends
3 - Mike and I became friends at university
4 - ..He's visiting friends
5 - Can I bring a friend to the party ?
6 - ..find it easy to make friends

Multi_word verbs :

7 - I've lost touch with most of my school friends
8 - My parents don't approve of my friends
9 _ In time of crisis you can depend on your friends
10 - ..but they've fallen apart recently

Adjectif + friend

1 - They're just close friends
2 - Heather was my best friend
3 - Ivor and I are old friends
4 - ..but only one or two that he'd call good friends
5 - ..I play football with some friends from work
6 - My wife and I were introduced to each other by a mutual friend

Common expressions :

1 - Carol is a very sociable person. She has a wide circle of friends
2 - I met Helen through a friend of a friend
3 - Roberta managed to recover with the help of her family and friends


Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de nanette33, postée le 04-01-2006 à 18:46:56 (S | E)
Helo Felin!

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
make, become, remain, meet, visit, bring.

1. I'm meeting a friend of mine for lunch at the Carlton Hotel later today.
2. In spite of the bitter argument they had, they remained the best of friends.
3. Mike and I became friends at university.
4. I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight. He's visiting friends.
5. Can I bring a friend to the party?
6. Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to make friends.

Now complete the multi-word verbs in the sentences with the correct preposition:

7.I've lost touch with most of my school friends.
8.My parents don't approve of my friends! They say they're a bad influence.
9.In times of crisis you know you can depend on your best friends.
10.They used to be good friends, but they've fallen out recently - over money!

2. Adjective + friend

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
best, close, mutual, old, work, good.

1. She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just good friends.
2. Heather was my best friend at school. We did everything together.
3. Ivor and I are old friends. We lived next door to each other as kids.
4. He knows a lot of people, but only one or two that he'd call close friends.
5. On a Saturday I usually play football with some friends from work .
6. My wife and I were introduced to each other by a mutual friend.

3. Common expressions Match the halves:

1.Carol is a very sociable person. She has a wide circle of friends.
2.I met Helen through a friend of a friend
3.Roberta managed to recover with the help of her family and friends.




Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de whynot95, postée le 05-01-2006 à 06:19:53 (S | E)
Hello Felin.

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
make, become, remain, meet, visit, bring.

1. I'm meeting a friend of mine for lunch at the Carlton Hotel later today.
2. In spite of the bitter argument they had, they remained the best of friends.
3. Mike and I became friends at university.
4. I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight. He's visiting friends.
5. Can I bring a friend to the party?
6. Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to make friends.

Now complete the multi-word verbs in the sentences with the correct preposition:

7.I've lost touch with most of my school friends.
8.My parents don't approve of my friends! They say they're a bad influence.
9.In times of crisis you know you can depend on your best friends.
10.They used to be good friends, but they've fallen out recently - over money!

2. Adjective + friend

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
best, close, mutual, old, work, good.

1. She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just good friends.
2. Heather was my best friend at school. We did everything together.
3. Ivor and I are old friends. We lived next door to each other as kids.
4. He knows a lot of people, but only one or two that he'd call close friends.
5. On a Saturday I usually play football with some friends from work .
6. My wife and I were introduced to each other by a mutual friend.

3. Common expressions Match the halves:

1.Carol is a very sociable person. She has a wide circle of friends.
2.I met Helen through a friend of a friend
3.Roberta managed to recover with the help of her family and friends.

for this enjoyable exercise.



Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de isa71, postée le 08-01-2006 à 22:08:33 (S | E)
Hello Mimi


1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:

1. I'm meeting a friend of mine for lunch at the Carlton Hotel later today.
2. In spite of the bitter argument they had, they remained the best of friends.
3. Mike and I became friends at university.
4. I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight. He's visiting friends.
5. Can I bring a friend to the party?
6. Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to make friends.

Now complete the multi-word verbs in the sentences with the correct preposition:

7.I've lost touch with most of my school friends.
8.My parents don't approve of my friends! They say they're a bad influence.
9.In times of crisis you know you can depend on your best friends.
10.They used to be good friends, but they've fallen out recently - over money!

2. Adjective + friend

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
, close, mutual, , work,

1. She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just good friends.
2. Heather was my best friend at school. We did everything together.
3. Ivor and I are old friends. We lived next door to each other as kids.
4. He knows a lot of people, but only one or two that he'd call close friends.
5. On a Saturday I usually play football with some friends from work.
6. My wife and I were introduced to each other by a mutual friend.

3. Common expressions Match the halves:

1.Carol is a very sociable person. She has a wide circle of friends.
2.I met Helen through a friend of a friend.
3.Roberta managed to recover with the help of her family and friends.



Isa


Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de cat3, postée le 08-01-2006 à 23:36:14 (S | E)
Bonsoir Felin

1er

-1 I'm meeting
-2 remained
-3 became
-4 visiting
-5 bring
-6 make


-7 with
-8 of
-9 on
-10 out



2ème

-1 good
-2 best
-3 old
-4 close
-5 work
-6 mutual



3 ème

- 1 : c
- 2 : a
- 3 : B


,Felin












Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de steeve34, postée le 09-01-2006 à 21:41:15 (S | E)
Bonsoir,
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.
1-I'm TO MEET a friend of mine for lunch at Carlton
Hotel later to day.
2-In spite of the bitter argument they had,they REMAINED the best of friends.
3-Mike and I BECAME friends at university.
4-I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight.He's VISITING friends.
5- Can I BRING a friend to the party?
6-Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to MAKE friends.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT PREPOSITION.
7- I've lost touch WITH most of my school friends.
8-My parents don't approve OF my friends!They say they're a bad influence on me.
9-In times of crisis you can depend (UP)ON your best friends.
10- They used to be good friends,but they've fallen OUT over money recently.

ADJECTIVE + FRIEND.
1- She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just GOOD friends.
2- Heather was my BEST friend at school.We did everything together.
3- Ivor and I are OLD friends.We lived next door to each other as kids.
4- He knows a lot of people,but only one or two that he'd call CLOSEfriends.
5- On Saturdays I usually play foot ball with some friends from WORK.
6-My wife and I were introduced to each other by a MUTUAL friends.

COMMON EXPRESSIONS. MATCH THE HALVES:
1-Carol is a very sociable person.She has a wide circle of friends.
2-I met Helene through a friend of friend.
3- Roberta managed to recover with the help of her family and friends.

Bon exercice qui permet de retouver des expressions oubliées et d'en apprendre quelques autres.
See you soon.


Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de felin, postée le 10-01-2006 à 17:46:24 (S | E)
Bonsoir tout le monde

Voici la correction:

1. I'm meeting a friend of mine for lunch at the Carlton Hotel later today.
2. In spite of the bitter argument they had, they remain the best of friends.
3. Mike and I became friends at university.
4. I'm afraid Ken's not here tonight. He's visiting friends.
5. Can I bring a friend to the party?
6. Henry's the kind of person who doesn't find it easy to make friends.

7.I've lost touch with most of my school friends.
8.My parents don't approve of my friends! They say they're a bad influence.
9.In times of crisis you know you can depend on your best friends.
10.They used to be good friends, but they've fallen out recently - over money!

1. She says that she and George aren't going out.They're just good friends.
2. Heather was my best friend at school. We did everything together.
3. Ivor and I are old friends. We lived next door to each other as kids.
4. He knows a lot of people, but only one or two that he'd call close friends.
5. On a Saturday I usually play football with some friends from work .
6. My wife and I were introduced to each other by a mutual friend.

1.Carol is a very sociable person. she has a wide circle of friends.
2.I met Helen through a friend of a friend
3.Roberta managed to recover with the help of her family and friends.

Hello Steeve Bienvenue dans notre groupe. Participez aussi souvent que vous le pouvez. Vous verrez on apprend beaucoup en participant. Merci.

pour votre particpation.


Merci Maya pour vos voeux . Et cat
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Modifié par felin le 10-01-2006 17:46
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Modifié par felin le 10-01-2006 19:29


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Modifié par felin le 10-01-2006 23:12


Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de whynot95, postée le 10-01-2006 à 22:55:44 (S | E)
Felin
Pour "on a saturday" je pensais qu'il y avait une faute d'orthographe. J'avais traduit par "on saturdays". Mais Magma a posé la question sur le forum principal et la réponse de Travis est un peu différente.



Réponse: Verb+preposition+adjective etc=friend de felin, postée le 10-01-2006 à 23:08:18 (S | E)
Bonsoir Whynot

Oui j'ai lu le forum de magmatic.

Moi la premiere je ne connaissais pas ce mot on a saturday. La je ne peux pas vous aider desolee. Je l'ai pris dans un livre.





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