A hard lesson.
1. Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs. The two boys responsible for the Colorado killings 1) got into trouble with the police the year before the incident. The police 2) arrested them after they stole some tools and other equipment from a parked van. They3) charged the two boys with theft, so they had to 4) appear in court. The judge5) punished them by sending them on a special program for difficult young people. They didn’t have to 6) pay a fine or7) spend any time in prison. They8) committed their terrible crime just a few months after they finished the program. 2. Add the correct negative prefix -un; il; imto adjectives 1-5.Then match them to the synonyms rude, uneducated, wrong, messy, damaged. 1. illiterate - uneducated2. immoral - wrong3. imperfect - damaged4.impolite- rude5. untidy-messy 3. Complete the text with the negative form of theadjectives in brackets. It's quite 1.unusual (usual) for students to use violence at my school, and 1 can only remember one day when I felt 2. unsafe (safe). We were in our classroom getting quite impatient because the history teacher was late. Suddenly, an argument developed between two of the boys, Steven and Paul. It was completely 3. irrational (rational) and it was 4. impossible (possible) to stop them shouting. Steven was 5. unhappy (happy) because Paul was going out with his sister. He thought Paul was too 6. immature (mature) for her. Fortunately, the teacher arrived just as Steven was taking a knife out of his bag. He took Steven to the head teacher's office and then came back to speak to us. He told us that it was 7. illegal (legal) to bring knives to school and that it was very 8. irresponsible (responsible) of any student to do so. That day, we didn't have our history class and we never saw Steven again. 4. Write the correct answers. are going to will I`ll `s going to will are going to 5.Choose the correct answers.1.I’ll probably study to be a teacher when I finish school. I’m sure that I will study to be a teacher when I finish school. It’s very likely that I will study to be a teacher when I finish school. I’ll certainly study to be a teacher when I finish school. 2.It’s possible that I’ll study abroad. I might study abroad. I’ll definitely study abroad. It’s unlikely that I’ll study abroad. 3. Perhaps I’ll win the poetry competition. I’m sure I’ll win the poetry competition. I’ll definitely win the poetry competition. I might win the poetry competition. 4.Maybe I’ll be famous. It’s possible I’ll be famous. It’s unlikely I’ll be famous. It’s certain I’ll be famous.