• Chapter 6
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Chap­ter 6

Lis­ten to chap­ter 6 (pages 36 - 40)

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Sen­tence order
Put the sen­ten­ces in the cor­rect order (1-7).
  • Tom had break­fast in the lo­ve­ly break­fast room.
  • Tom went to the Coun­cil Cham­ber and sat on the king‘s old chair.
  • A third gen­tle­men hel­ped Tom get into his un­der­clo­thes.
  • The teacher can‘t hit the Prin­ce of Wales, so he hits Hum­phrey.
  • Tom woke up in a com­for­ta­ble bed.
  • Ever­y­o­ne is kind to me…but I don‘t want to be kind.
  • He couldn‘t stop thin­king about his fri­ends and the ex­ci­ting games they play­ed toge­ther.
2
Match the sen­ten­ces
After lis­te­ning to the chap­ter, match the sen­ten­ces with the cor­rect ans­wer.
  • It‘s morning and of course
  • When Tom finished washing up,
  • The two who were there bowed
  • Lord Hertford took Tom‘s arm gently
  • I‘m Humphrey Marlow,
  • That means I‘ll lose my job and
  • You‘ll make a lot of money and your
  • After the royal dinner
  • another gentleman came in the bedroom with his underclothes.
  • family will never be hungry.
  • your whipping boy.
  • Tom finally went to bed.
  • and kissed his hand.
  • and he stopped talking.
  • my family will be hungry.
  • I want to get up.
Chap­ter 6
Gram­mar sec­tion

Ad­verbs of man­ner



Tom: „I‘m ter­ri­b­ly bored.“



Ad­verbs of man­ner de­scri­be how an ac­tion can be done.



Struc­tu­re:



> We usu­al­ly add -ly to the ad­jec­ti­ve:



quick - quickly ca­re­ful - ca­re­fully



> When an ad­jec­ti­ve ends in -y we chan­ge the -y to -i then

add -ly.



happy – happily easy – easily



> When the ad­jec­ti­ve ends in -le, we chan­ge the -e to -y



hor­ri­ble - hor­ribly breaka­ble - breakably



> Also there are some ir­re­gu­lar ad­verbs:

good – well fast – fast

hard – hard late – late

straight – straight early – early

high – high

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