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Grammar Unit 5: So, Such, Too, Enough, Not Enough

1. The document summarizes information about grammar, vocabulary, and commerce terms. It provides definitions and examples of fashion adjectives like casual, colourful, and sophisticated. It also lists verbs and nouns related to commerce like design, manufacture, export, import, and shop. 2. Grammar topics covered include using so, such, too, enough, not enough and the passive voice in past, present and future tenses. Examples are given to form sentences using these structures. 3. Vocabulary defines fashion adjectives and provides opposites. Examples are given using the adjectives in sentences to describe clothes. 4. Commerce terms are ordered in sentences and examples given about producing, supplying

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Grammar Unit 5: So, Such, Too, Enough, Not Enough

1. The document summarizes information about grammar, vocabulary, and commerce terms. It provides definitions and examples of fashion adjectives like casual, colourful, and sophisticated. It also lists verbs and nouns related to commerce like design, manufacture, export, import, and shop. 2. Grammar topics covered include using so, such, too, enough, not enough and the passive voice in past, present and future tenses. Examples are given to form sentences using these structures. 3. Vocabulary defines fashion adjectives and provides opposites. Examples are given using the adjectives in sentences to describe clothes. 4. Commerce terms are ordered in sentences and examples given about producing, supplying

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Grammar unit 5

so, such, too, enough, not enough Passive: past, present and future
1 Order the words to make sentences. Omit one 3 Complete the text with the past, present or
word from each sentence. future passive form of the verbs.
a / is / so / such / talented musician / your brother When the first episode of America’s Next Top
Your brother is such a talented musician. Model was broadcast (broadcast) on TV in
1 enough / isn’t / such / this bag / big 2003, it was the beginning of a craze which spread
___________________________________________ all over the world. In the first series, ten girls
I have a lot of books. (1)___________________ (invite) to appear on the
2 are / enough / for school / impractical / show and the winner (2)___________________ (give)
those shoes / too
___________________________________________ a contract with a modelling agency. Today the
___________________ They’re too high. programme (3)___________________ (show) in
3 a model / Emma / enough / is / so / tall / to be many different countries around the world. The
___________________________________________ girls (4)___________________ (ask) to do different
___________________ She’s 1 metre 80! modelling tasks each week – sometimes with
4 are / cool / enough / so / these sunglasses dangerous animals! In the next series, the girls
___________________________________________ (5)___________________ (tell) to do even crazier
I think I’ll buy them. things for their photo shoots!
5 a / brilliant / enough / it / party / such / was
___________________________________________ Passive: questions
I had a great time. 4 Complete the interview. Make past, present
or future passive questions with the words in
the box.
Active or passive: introduction
Serena / impress / by your drawings
2 Complete the sentences. Use the present or past what jobs / you / give
active or passive form and the words. you / offer / a job / by Serena
your clothes / make / by designers
Our designs are bought by a lot of shops your style / influence / by Serena
(by a lot of shops / buy) every year. Schoolboy Matt wants to be a fashion designer
1 The restaurant is open every day. when he’s older. Last year he did work
_______________________ (serve / we) food from experience with designer, Serena Miller.
Q (1)_______________________________________?
12 noon to 11.30 p.m. A I cut material for Serena and did drawings.

2 Last night a protestor _______________________. Q (2)_______________________________________


_________________________________________?
(arrest / by the police)
A I think so. She said she really liked them.
3 The book Jane Eyre _______________________
Q (3)_______________________________________
(by Charlotte Brontë / write) in the 1840s.
_________________________________________?
4 _______________________ (we / not speak)
A Definitely. Her designs give me great ideas.
English at home when I was young. Spanish was
Q (4)_______________________________________
our language.
_________________________________________?
5 Are you surprised to see me here? A No! These jeans come from a supermarket!
I _______________________ (invite / by your Q (5)_______________________________________
sister) last week. _________________________________________?

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A I hope so! I’d love to work for her one day.

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Vocabulary unit 5
Summary
Adjectives: fashion

baggy casual colourful comfortable cool fashionable impractical old-fashioned plain 
practical simple smart sophisticated tight uncomfortable uncool

Verbs and nouns: commerce


Verbs: design export grow import manufacture produce shop supply work

Adjectives: fashion Verbs and nouns: commerce


1 Write the opposites of the adjectives. 3 Order the words and choose the correct word
from the summary to complete the sentences.
sophisticated simple
1 colourful ________________ (factories / chemicals / produce / these)

2 uncomfortable ________________ These factories produce chemicals to make

3 casual ________________ denim soft.

4 cool ________________ 1 (hasn’t / the / s________ / sent)

5 impractical ________________ ___________________________ enough T-shirts.

6 tight ________________ 2 (by / g________ / a local)


Our cotton is supplied ______________________.
2 Complete the sentences with the correct 3 (w________ / my uncle / on)
words.
______________________________ a cotton farm.
At Dad’s company, they don’t have to wear
4 (clothes / d________ / we)
smart clothes. They can wear casual clothes,
______________________ for a fashion company.
like jeans. (casual / simple / smart / colourful)
5 (e________ / send / clothes)
1 I hate wearing _______________ clothes. I always
___________________________ all over the world.
feel _______________ in them.
6 (to buy / s________ / want)
(colourful / comfortable / tight / uncomfortable)
____________________________ cheaper clothes.
2 Ben’s jeans are so _______________ they’re
falling down! But a lot of teenagers think that’s 4 Complete the text with the correct verb or noun
form of the words in the box.
_______________.
(baggy / cool / impractical / tight) export grow import manufacture
produce shop supply
3 You can’t lose Maya in a crowd because her
Millions of T-shirts are produced every year, but
clothes are so _______________. She doesn’t like
how are they made and how do they arrive in
_______________ things.
shops? A T-shirt begins its life in farms across the
(colourful / baggy / plain / sophisticated)
world, where farmers (1)_______________ cotton.
4 I walk a long way every day, so I need
The cotton is then used to (2)_______________ the
_______________ shoes. They look
T-shirts. The factories then (3)_______________ the
_______________, but I don’t mind!
T-shirts all over the world to (4)_______________ .
(colourful / comfortable / smart / uncool)
They (5)_______________ the T-shirts to different
5 I bought these shoes three years ago. They look
shops and the (6)_______________ buy them.
really _______________ now! But I’m not
interested in being _______________.
(casual / fashionable / old-fashioned / practical)

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