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Käännä.
1. Look at those dark clouds. It’s going to snow / It’ll snow soon.
2. Don’t worry, I’ll help you with anything. Why won’t / don’t you ever ask for help?
3. Shall I ask Thomas to give us a hand / to help us?
4. By the time he gets here, we will have finished all the work.
5. You’ll never learn / ‘re never going to learn to look on the bright side of things,
will you / are you?
6. Hmph, I’m meeting / ‘m going to meet my positive thinking coach tomorrow.
7. However, my bus leaves at six and my appointment isn’t until eight.
Käännä.
1. Look at those dark clouds. It’s going to snow / It’ll snow soon.
2. Don’t worry, I’ll help you with anything. Why won’t / don’t you ever ask for help?
3. Shall I ask Thomas to give us a hand / to help us?
4. By the time he gets here, we will have finished all the work.
5. You’ll never learn / ‘re never going to learn to look on the bright side of things,
will you / are you?
6. Hmph, I’m meeting / ‘m going to meet my positive thinking coach tomorrow.
7. However, my bus leaves at six and my appointment isn’t until eight.
8. If you stop complaining right now, I will give you a lift tomorrow.
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Täydennä vihjeiden mukaisesti.
1. could get
2. would be
3. didn’t have
4. could cut/mow
5. asked
6. should ask / ought to ask
7. could take
8. fried
9. would burn
10. sang
11. might leave
Täydennä vihjeiden mukaisesti.
1. could get
2. would be
3. didn’t have
4. could cut/mow
5. asked
6. should ask / ought to ask
7. could take
8. fried
9. would burn
10. sang
11. might leave
Text 9 First Amendment
9a
There is something wrong in each sentence below. Correct them so that they are
in agreement with the text.
1. Mr. Neck storms into class ready to explode.
2. Mr. Neck’s family has fought in every war since they arrived over two hundred years ago.
3. When Melinda’s father complains about his boss, the family members just listen to him
sympathetically.
4. With a linoleum block, there is no way to correct our mistakes.
5. Mr. Neck wishes that the borders had been closed in 1900.
6. Melinda has no idea how long her family has been in America but they have lived in the
same school district since she was in first grade.
7. The Archery Club member wants to give the country back to the Native Americans. The
suck-ups fight to throw out the “foreigners”.
8. The brave kid challenges Mr. Neck by claiming that it’s the white people who have had it
too easy and are pulling the country down.
9. David Petrakis has a perfect attendance record and helps the school staff get rid of
programming bugs on computer files at school.
10. David stares at Mr. Neck, looks at the flag for a minute, picks up his books and walks out of
the room.
9b
Spot the phrase.
1. for over two hundred years
2. focus on my doodle
3. there is no way to correct mistakes
4. I have to think ahead
5. that strikes a nerve
6. a place with no future
7. that must count for something
8. jump back and forth across the room
9. in the last century
10. he’s not good enough
11. no matter what his skin color
12. cracked under the pressure
13. the right to say what’s on his mind
14. as a citizen, and as a student
15. as racist, intolerant, and xenophobic
9a
There is something wrong in each sentence below. Correct them so that they are
in agreement with the text.
1. Mr. Neck storms into class ready to explode.
2. Mr. Neck’s family has fought in every war since they arrived over two hundred years ago.
3. When Melinda’s father complains about his boss, the family members just listen to him
sympathetically.
4. With a linoleum block, there is no way to correct our mistakes.
5. Mr. Neck wishes that the borders had been closed in 1900.
6. Melinda has no idea how long her family has been in America but they have lived in the
same school district since she was in first grade.
7. The Archery Club member wants to give the country back to the Native Americans. The
suck-ups fight to throw out the “foreigners”.
8. The brave kid challenges Mr. Neck by claiming that it’s the white people who have had it
too easy and are pulling the country down.
9. David Petrakis has a perfect attendance record and helps the school staff get rid of
programming bugs on computer files at school.
10. David stares at Mr. Neck, looks at the flag for a minute, picks up his books and walks out of
the room.
9b
Spot the phrase.
1. for over two hundred years
2. focus on my doodle
3. there is no way to correct mistakes
4. I have to think ahead
5. that strikes a nerve
6. a place with no future
7. that must count for something
8. jump back and forth across the room
9. in the last century
10. he’s not good enough
11. no matter what his skin color
12. cracked under the pressure
13. the right to say what’s on his mind
14. as a citizen, and as a student
15. as racist, intolerant, and xenophobic
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