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AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE Level II BOOk 11 LESSON 3 Summary F. When I tired to use this, it broke.

Would you like to exange it for another one? No, I'd like a refund, please. G. The coffee is still too hot to drink. He diden't go to the BX to buy anything. He went to cash a check.They drove cautiously on the snowy streets and icy roads. V. credit credit; a credita; incredere give\gave back a inapoia grease unsoare; grasime; a unge oil ulei; untdelemn; petrol refund a rambursa satisfly a multumi; a indeplini; a satisface stall grajd; staul tune up a pune la punct; a regla warm up a inviora atmosfera; a incalzi dissatisfied a nemultumi greasy unsuros; alunecos leaky oily onctuos; uleios noisy zgomotos satisfied satisfacut; satul too prea; foarte; de asemenea unhappy nefericit; nenorocit engine locomotiva; motor fly slit; a zbura; musca grease unsoare; grasime; a unge hose ciorapi; furtun motor motorizat; motor noise zgomot; zarva part piesa; parte refund a rambursa sales slip service munca; functie; serviciu charge a pune pe socoteala cuiva; cheltuiala; acuzatie; a incarca; povara bug gandac; obstacol neprevazut; defect tehnic; greseala give a da; a transmite; a acorda; a plati; a incredinta exchange bursa; comert; schimb; a schimba brake a framanta; a frana; frana; maracinis guarantee a garanta(si fig); chezasie; garantie leak a pierde apa; scurgere; a se scurge 1.What does Larry do after he drives 3,000 moles? 2. How much oil does his engine need? 3.Why does the oil inside the engine? 4.Why is the oil impertant? 5.What does Larry have to ask a mechanik to do for him? 6.After he's raised the car, what does the mechanic do? Too + predicate adjective + to-infinitive One the meaning of too is more than enough. Too followed by an adjective and a toinfinitive means more than is necessary for a particular purpose. The test was too long for us to finish.(We couldnt finish the test because it was longer than necessary). These shoes dont fit well. Theyre too tight. (These shoes are tighter than they should be in order to fit well.) Too + Adjective For + noun\pronoun Infinitive Candy is too sweet Coffee is too bitter for me to drink. Carol was too tired to drive. Itll be too early for the children to get up.

1.It's too cold to go outside. The children must play inside. 2.Susie can 't movie that table. It's too heavy. 3. Randy looks too young to be a doctor. 4.Jack's house isn't too difficult for you to find. 5.St. Louis is too far for you to drive there alone. 6.Is this chair too small to sit in? A.Bellotors. Fred Waters speaking. Z.Hello.This is Dave Green.I just had a tune up, but my car still stalls. A.We'd be glad to check it for you.Can you bring it in tomorrow. We're very busy today. Z.Okay.I'll see you early tomorrow morning. A.Speedy Engine Repair.May help you? Z.This is Mary Clark. One of your mechanics worked on my brakes yesterday but don't think he really fixed the problem. A.We'll be glad to take another look at the brake. Can you bring the car in early tomorrow morning? Z.yes, I'll be there at 7:00.Thank you very much. A.May I help you? Z.This jacket is too small. I want to exchange it. A. Do you have your sales slip? Z. Yes, here it is. A. Good. I'll credit your account, and you can select another jacket. Infinitive phrase of purpose An infinitive or infinitive phrase placed aftre a verb tells the reason for witch something is done. Jim didnt have any news. He just called to talk. (He only called because he wanted to talk.) Beth stopped because she wanted to buy some milk. (She stopped because she needed to buy some milk). Infinitive phrase of purpose Ray moved to save a little money Lt.Lee went to talk to the supervisor. Dont use a pen to mark the answer sheet. Roger called to invite us to his party. 1. We didn't stay to watch all of the show. 2.Did Ken go to the mall o meet his friends? 3. Henery's moving to Areizoana to start a new job. 4.Arnold went to Mexico last summer to study Spanish. 5.Ann called the doctor.s office to make an appointment. 6.Bill always stops to eat breakfast on his way to work. 7.Can I use a credit card to pay fot my airline tickets? 8. Mike didn't come to borrow money; he came to pay a bill. A.Did you stop at the post office? Did you change the oil in your car? Did you use this wrench? Did Shiela stay at home today? Did you talk to Ann last night? Did Ted move to Los Angeles? Do you go to the library after class? Yes, I stopped to pick up my mail. No, I paid Tony to change it for me. Yes, I used it to repair the foucet. No, she went to the commissary to get some milk. Yes, I called him to tell him about the game. Yes, he moved to find a brtter job. No, I usually go to the gim to work out.

The suffix _Y A suffix is a letter or group of letters added at the end of a word. When the suffix _Y is added to a noun the noun become an adjecrive which means like full of or characterized by something. When the noun ends with _e drop the _e bsfore adding _y. The water was soapy.(The water was full of soapy). cloud +y = cloudy sun +y = sunny fun +y = funny rain+y = rainy grease +y = greasy salt +y = salty ice +y = icy snow +y = snowy leak +y = leaky soap +y = soapy noise +y = noisy oil +y = oily water +y = watery storm +y = stormy There's a leak in the kitchen faucet. Can you fix a leaky faucet? The children had fun at the show. They thought the mopvie was funy. There was ice on roads yesterday. The roads in the montains were very icy. They had a lot of rain in Houston last weekend. West Texas doesn't have a loe of rainy weather. There was too much salt in the beans. Was the soup too salty? We drove to New York in a bad strom. I don't enjoy driving in stourmy weather.

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