1. Negative feelings.

Drag the words in blue into the correct box.

2. Vocabulary.

Match the words to the definitions.

3. Can you remember?

Drag the words to complete the sentences from exercise 1.

4. Give + (someone) + noun.

You advise someone, or you give (someone) (some) advice.

Here are more nouns that go with give.

give advice (on something) Give me some advice on this problem.
give help (with something) I give him help with his homework.
give an opinion (on something) We give an opinion on the situation.
give a reason (for something) Can you give me a reason for this?
give an answer (to something) He didn't give me an answer to my question.

 

Match the phrases to what these people say.

Note: Advice and help are uncountable nouns:
I gave him some advice. NOT: I gave him an advice.
I gave her some help. NOT: I gave her a help.

5. Word order.

Put the words in order to make more sentences with give + noun.

6. Matter, wrong, trouble and problem.

There is something the matter. = There is something wrong.
What's the matter?
= What's wrong?
What am I doing wrong?

the matter = noun
wrong
= adverb or adjective


Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.

7. Blame and fault.

She blames me for the flat being untidy. She says it's my fault.

blame = verb blame + someone + for doing something
fault = noun be + someone's fault

Put the words in order to make more sentences.

8. Missing words.

Complete the problem letter with the words below. Use each word once only.