Unit 4 Do it yourselfStudy skills
happyunhappynot happyWarming-upWhat does the emoji mean?Look and say
untidypossible impossiblehappy unhappyactive inactiveOpposites tidy prefixes前缀We can add _____________________ before an adjective to express the opposite meaning.“un-”, “im-”, “in-”Presentation
For most of the adjectives, we add “un-” to make it opposite.friendly ?happy ?comfortable ?certain ?tidy ?able ?fair ?lucky ?usual ?unfriendlyunhappyuncomfortableuncertainuntidyunableunfairunluckyunusualRules Presentation
If the adjective begins with “p”, we usually add “im-” before it.pleasant ?polite ?possible ?patient ?possible ?unpleasantimpoliteimpossibleimpatient impossiblePresentationRules
expensive ?correct ?active ?direct ?inexpensiveincorrectinactiveindirectBut some adjectives are special. You should add “in-” before them to make the opposite meaning.RulesPresentation
1. ____ friendly 2. ____ happy 3. ____ correct 4. ____ polite5. ____ comfortable 6. ____ expensive 7. ____ healthy 8. ____ possible9. ____ tidy 10. ____ certain11. ____ patient 12. ____ ableunununununununimimimininPracticeChange the words into their opposite forms by adding prefixes
1. Annie: Do you spend a lot of time doing outdoor sports? Simon: Sure. It’s usual for me to stay at home all day.2. Sandy: Our neighbour next door is putting something on the wall. Mum: It’s possible to sleep with all that noise.unusualimpossibleAdd the correct prefixes to some adjectives so that all the sentences make sensePractice
3. Millie: Are you able to fix your bicycle, Andy? Andy: Sorry, I’m certain about how to do that.4. Mum: Suzy, your room is really tidy—things are all over the floor.
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