1 Complete the puzzle to find the mystery word. Then write a definition for the mystery word.
1 to attract attention or emphasise something important
2 to make a lot of people have a certain feeling
3 to comfort someone and stop them from worrying
4 to make someone laugh or smile
5 to make someone excited or interested about something
6 to say in public what you think about an important issue
7 when you make someone feel happier
8 Mystery word: ……………………
Definition: ……………………
Answer
8 Mystery word: congratulate;
Definition: to tell someone you are happy for them / because they’ve done something good / because something good has happened to them
2 Find and correct one mistake in each sentence. You only need to change one word.
1 Olivia decided to make 100 flowers and leave them for strangers to find as a way to amuse …spread… a little happiness around.
2 She hoped that when people saw her flowers it would amuse them up.
3 She started making woollen flowers because it congratulated her and she enjoyed inventing new designs.
4 Many people who found her flowers have highlighted her, which she has found reassuring.
5 It’s also spread her to keep going.
6 This story reassures how easy it is to be kind to others and how it can help you feel better too.
Answer
2 amuse cheer
3 congratulated amused
4 highlighted congratulated
5 spread stimulated
6 reassures highlights
3 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. There is one extra word in each sentence.
1 Look at you two! / need / both / your clothes / You / to change / either
……Look at you two! You both need to change your clothes. ……
2 believe that / both / has done / I can’t / your homework / neither / you / of
…………………………………………………
3 chicken / for lunch / either / There is / of / a choice / fish / or / neither
…………………………………………………
4 come to / nor / tomorrow / Either / this class / Kate / Rose can / Neither
…………………………………………………
5 free for lunch / either / Are / on Sunday / of you / or / ?
…………………………………………………
6 I have two brothers. both / you / them / Have / met / neither?
…………………………………………………
Answer
2 I can’t believe that neither of you has done your homework.
3 There is a choice of either fish or chicken / chicken or fish for lunch.
4 Neither Kate nor Rose can come to this class tomorrow.
5 Are either of you free for lunch on Sunday?
6 I have two brothers. Have you met them both?
4 Complete the sentences with the appropriate words.
1 So, Nick and Ross, have ……either…… of you done any volunteering before?
2 I’m afraid ………………… of us has time to write this report.
3 We can offer you ………………… the aisle ………………… the window seat?
4 It’s terrible, ………………… the trains ………………… the buses are running.
5 At the moment, ………………… the High Street and Queen’s Street remain closed to cars.
6 Do ………………… of you know where the post office is?
Answer
2 neither
3 either … or
4 neither … nor
5 both
6 either
5 Choose the correct options.
A: Did you see that new (1) comedian / novelist / programmer on TV last night?
B: Yes I did. She was so funny, she really (2) stimulated me / cheered me up / spoke out.
A: Me too. Even my brother was (3) amused / congratulated / reassured and he’s quite hard to please. Usually (4) either / neither / both I like someone and he doesn’t or he likes someone and I don’t.
B: Was that her first (5) appearance / cast / shot? I don’t think I’ve ever (6) coped with / laughed at / heard of her before.
A: I’m not sure. But if (7) neither / either / both of us have seen her before she’s probably new.
B: We should (8) both / neither / either do a search to see if she’s done any more shows.
Answer
2 cheered me up
3 amused
4 either
5 appearance
6 heard of
7 neither
8 both
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