For homework, please:
- complete exercises A-J on pp. 188-191 of Destination.
- self-check your work to the Grammar for CAE and CPE singular/plural uncountable exercise using the key below:
3) ...in the dim and distant past...by a man called...but the impact he had in the sixties and seventies was incredible. ...'Blowing in the Wind'...must a man look up before he can see the sky?' I mean, a question like that...'How many times must a white dove fly before it sleeps in the sand' And then the answer to the profound questions: 'The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind'. The generation after mine...'The very thought of you', 'Just the way you look tonight', 'The night they invented champagne'...can a mountain exist before it is washed to the sea?' And there was a whole generation singing along to the song...I say it's a funny world we live in.
4) 1. Thank goodness that she has escaped without harm to life or limb. 2. In times gone by, marriage was often a matter of luck. 3. It was love at first sight that brought the couple together. 4. Man has always struggled with the dichotomy of the security of permanence and the quest for change. 5. Being on duty seventy hourse certainly gives you a taste of what life as a doctor is like.
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