<h2>Exercise 3</h2>
Martha thought she was <u>HOPELESS</u> at math. <em>(without hope)</em>
Don’t be afraid of the dog – it’s <u>HARMLESS</u>. <em>(without harm)</em>
Pop said the lawnmower was a <u>WORTHLESS</u> piece of junk. <em>(without any worth)</em>
Pete was <u>HOPEFUL / SURE</u> that his project would do well at the Science fair. <em>(full of hope)</em>
The <u>BEAUTIFUL</u> rainbow seemed to be just over the next hill. <em>(full of beauty)</em>
The medicine was white and <u>ODORLESS</u>. <em>(without any odor)</em>
Mom said it was <u>WONDERFUL</u> to see Robert swimming so confidently. <em>(full of wonder)</em>
Please be <u>CAREFUL</u> when you go into the forest and don’t pick any of the mushrooms. <em>(full of care)
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<h2>Exercise 4</h2>
1. Shop assistants 2. Doctors 3. Architects 4. Businessmen 5. Pilots 6.Teachers 7. Diplomats 8. Secretaries 9. Bus drivers 10. Bankers
<u>SECRETARIES DON'T HAVE TO</u> know Italian.
<u>TEACHERS HAVE TO</u> work with people,
<u>SHOP ASSASTANTS DON'T HAVE TO</u> work at night.
<u>DOCTORS HAVE TO</u> think much.
<u>ARCHITECTS DON'T HAVE TO</u> wear uniform.
<u>PILOTS HAVE TO</u> travel.
<u>DIPLOMATS HAVE TO</u>know English.
<u>BUSINESSMEN HAVE TO</u> get up early.
<u>BUS DRIVERS DON'T HAVE TO</u>write letters.
<u>BANKERS HAVE TO</u> count money