1. Emphasis.
For each item, combine the information in one sentence, using the word or words in brackets.
For example:
The acting was good. It was much better than I expected. (far)
The acting was far better than I expected.
The original was good, but the remake is better. (even)
The remake’s even better than the original.
This remake is better but it’s disappointing. (but/still)
This remake is better but it’s still disappointing.
1. I was hungry. I ate everything in the fridge. I ate tomorrow's lunch. (so/even)
I was so hungry I ...2. I was tired. I went to the cinema after work. (but/still)
I was tired but I ...3. I thought the film would be dull. It was duller than I expected. (far)
The film was ...4. The bus always takes a long time to come. Yesterday it took longer than usual. (even)
The bus took …………………… than usual to come.5. The original was very exciting. The remake wasn't very exciting. (far/more)
The original was …………………… the remake.6. I don't like musicals, but I enjoyed this one. (but/still)
I don’t like musicals but ...
2. Expressing your opinion.
Think of a film you have seen recently. Write true sentences about the film and your opinion of it. Use the following words in each of your sentences.