Homework: Grammar p. 38 – 39
warehouse /ˈweəhaʊs/ noun [ C ] plural warehouses
/ˈweəhaʊzɪz/
a large building for storing goods that are going to
be sold
responsible /rɪˈspɒnsəbl/ adjective
1 be responsible for sb/sth/doing sth
to be the person whose duty is to deal with someone or
something
I'm responsible for looking
after the children in the evenings.
2 be responsible for sth/doing sth
to be the person who caused something to happen,
especially something bad
Who was responsible for the
accident?
artisan /ˌɑːtɪˈzæn/ /ˈɑːrtəz ə n/ noun [ C ] old-fashioned
someone who does skilled work with their hands
craftsman /ˈkrɑːftsmən/ noun [ C ] plural craftsmen
someone who uses special skill to make things,
especially with their hands
craftsmanship noun [ U ]
skill at making things
I’m in charge of the whole process/the whole business.
I’m self-employed
I’m involved in everything x-ray related.
must 1 strong form /mʌst/ weak forms /məst, məs/ modal
verb
1 NECESSARY used to say that it is necessary
that something happens or is done
The meat must be cooked
thoroughly.
You mustn't show this letter to
anyone else.
I must get some sleep.
2 LIKELY used to show that you think
something is very likely or certain to be true
It must have been
very upsetting for her.
You must be
exhausted.
She must be very
wealthy.
3 SUGGEST used to show that you think it is a
good idea for someone to do something
You must come and stay with us
some time.
See study page Modal verbs
To be green with envy
jealous /ˈdʒeləs/ adjective
Word partners for jealous
make sb jealous • insanely / madly jealous • jealous
of sb/sth
1 WANTING SOMETHING unhappy and angry because
you want something that someone else has
His new bike was making his
friends jealous.
Steve has always been jealous
of his brother's good looks.
2 LOVE upset and angry because someone you love
seems too interested in another person
a jealous husband
jealously adverb
be supposed to do sth
a to be expected or intended to do something,
especially when this does not happen
These drugs are supposed to reduce the pain.
He was supposed to be here by nine.
allow /əˈlaʊ/ verb [T]
We're not allowed to serve alcohol to anyone under 18.
Cars are not allowed in the town centre.
Companies are not allowed to advertise cigarettes on
television any more.
Visitors are allowed in the gardens on condition that
they don't touch the plants.
Smoking is not allowed anywhere on the premises.
allow v GIVE PERMISSION allow /əˈlaʊ/ verb [T]1 GIVE
PERMISSION to give someone permission for something [often passive]
Smoking is not allowed in the restaurant.
Are dogs allowed in the hotel?
[+ to do sth]
You are not allowed to use calculators in the exam.
[+ two objects] Patients are not allowed visitors
after nine o'clock.
Relative sentences
Defining: the information is key to understand the
sentence.
Who & which -> that
EG: Talk to the man who/that is in charge.
He is checking the machine which/that runs the whole
system.
Non-defining:
the information can be omitted.
Who & which -> that
Always between commas.
The new teacher, who is really young, is organising
the school trip.
on the one hand... on the other hand
used when you are comparing two different ideas or
opinions
On the one hand, computer games develop many skills,
but on the other, they mean kids don't get enough exercise.
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