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EXERCISES IN PROPER APPLICATION1. Explain the meaning of the expressions and sayings with the verb ‘DO’ (You are allowed to use dictionaries). 1) to do one’s best/worst; 2) to do one’s bit; 3) to do wonders; 4) to do somebody a favour; 5) to do a good turn; 6) to do smb. Justice; 7) to do smb. a world of good; 8) to do some shopping (sports, sightseeing); 9) to be doing fine; 10) it’ll do; 11) Easier said than done. 12) Well begun is half done. 13) What’s done can’t be undone. 14) If we can’t do as we would, we must do as we can. 15) Do as you would be done by. 16) What we do willingly is easy.
2. Paraphrase the following sentences. Pay attention to the use of the verb ‘DO’. 1). Your uncle is coming. Will you help me doing out a room for him? 2). His business was done in by his former partners. 3). The old house needs doing up. 4). Bad habits are not easily done with. 5). I can’t do without your help. 6). Our parents were quite done up after that tedious work in the garden. 7). I think we could do with a plateful of hot fried potatoes. 8). Something must be done with the old car. It’s becoming a burden. 9). They say he had done his bit in the development of the company. 10). Change of surroundings will do you a world of good.
3. Paraphrase the following sentences using different collocations with the verb ‘DO’ instead of the italicized words. 1). My mother is looking after her niece and nephew while her sister is in the hospital. 2). Can you manage without your mobile phone while you are in class? 3). If you want to make up your face, go to the Ladies Room, please. 4). Will it be convenient if I hand in my course work on Monday? 5). I’m sick and tired after that meeting. 6). He must give up smoking if he wants to be healthy. 7). My friends advise me not to have anything in common with my new room-mate. 8). I must confess they treated me generously. 9). I want to have the kitchen whitewashed and papered. 10). We were told he took his share in organizing that amateur performance. 11). I’m sure this new medicine will have good effect on his health.
SOCIAL MINi-DIALOGUES: Make up 3-phrase dialogs (up to the model) responding to the given statements by warnings and keeping the conversation going. Model A: Let’s have a drink before we start. I feel a bit tired. A pint of beer will do us a world of good. B: We’d better not. One can never be too careful on the road. A: Don’t worry. Everything will be all right. I’m never reckless.
Resource list: Mind you don’t… Be sure not to… You’d better not… You’ve been warned… Be careful… Watch out… I’d never … Mark my words… You may use these as initial phrases: 1) Mind your own business! 2) The girl lives in a fool’s paradise thinking she’s a beauty. 3) Let’s lie on the beach. The sun is wonderfully hot. 4) Buy the child all sorts of ice-cream they sell here. Be generous. 5) I have decided to turn my back upon my new room-mate. Singing a song – Homeward Bound
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