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Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight
Message de felin posté le 28-10-2005 à 15:50:41 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction Vendredi soir 4/11/05
1. Verb + flight
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Catch, miss, called, delayed, diverted, cancelled, get.
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6am in order to........... the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is ............ please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2pm and........... into Boston at 6pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was........... .We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll........... our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been ............ due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being........... to Edinburgh.
2. Adjective + flight
Choose the correct collocation:
1. I've never been on a long-haul / long-distance flight before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct / straight flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a joining / connecting flight from there.
3. It's only a small / short flight from London to Paris.
4. Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled / timetabled flights.
5. There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy / shaky flight. It wasn't quite as level / smooth as we had expected.
3. Noun + preposition + flight
Complete the sentences with the following nouns:
Arrival, cancellation, duration, call, standby .
1. This is the final .......... for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the .......... of the flight.
3. Air France apologises for the late .......... of this flight.
4. He was put on .......... for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the .......... of flight BA033 to London.
Good luck.

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Edité par felin le 30-10-2005 20:38 J'ai prolongé la date.
Message de felin posté le 28-10-2005 à 15:50:41 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction Vendredi soir 4/11/05
1. Verb + flight
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Catch, miss, called, delayed, diverted, cancelled, get.
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6am in order to........... the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is ............ please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2pm and........... into Boston at 6pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was........... .We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll........... our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been ............ due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being........... to Edinburgh.
2. Adjective + flight
Choose the correct collocation:
1. I've never been on a long-haul / long-distance flight before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct / straight flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a joining / connecting flight from there.
3. It's only a small / short flight from London to Paris.
4. Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled / timetabled flights.
5. There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy / shaky flight. It wasn't quite as level / smooth as we had expected.
3. Noun + preposition + flight
Complete the sentences with the following nouns:
Arrival, cancellation, duration, call, standby .
1. This is the final .......... for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the .......... of the flight.
3. Air France apologises for the late .......... of this flight.
4. He was put on .......... for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the .......... of flight BA033 to London.
Good luck.

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Edité par felin le 30-10-2005 20:38 J'ai prolongé la date.
Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de aimen7, postée le 30-10-2005 à 20:59:37 (S | E)
Hello dear felin,
1. Verb + flight
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6am in order to catch the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is called please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2pm and gets into Boston at 6pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was delayed. We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll miss our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been cancelled due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being diverted to Edinburgh.
2. Adjective + flight
1. I've never been on a long-distance flight before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct / straight flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a connecting flight from there.
3. It's only a short flight from London to Paris.
4. Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled flights.
5. There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy flight. It wasn't quite as level / smooth as we had expected.
3. Noun + preposition + flight
1. This is the final call for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the duration of the flight.
3. Air France apologises for the late arrival of this flight.
4. He was put on stand-by for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA033 to London.

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de robinou, postée le 31-10-2005 à 15:24:01 (S | E)
Hi Felin
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6am in order to catch the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is caled please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2pm and gets into Boston at 6pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was delayed .We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll miss our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been cancelled due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being diverted to Edinburgh.
1. I've never been on a long-distance flight before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a joining flight from there.
3. It's only a short flight from London to Paris.
4. Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled flights.
5. There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy flight. It wasn't quite as smooth as we had expected.
3. Noun + preposition + flight
Complete the sentences with the following nouns:
Arrival, cancellation, duration, call, standby .
1. This is the final calll for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the duration of the flight.
3. Air France apologises for the late arrival of this flight.
4. He was put on ????? for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA033 to London.
Denis
Pardon Felin je ne comprends pas la phrase n°4.
Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de felin, postée le 01-11-2005 à 01:30:24 (S | E)
Bonsoir et bonjour Robinou


4. He was put on standby for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked==> "Ils l'ont mis sur la liste d'attente pour le vol de
New-York car c'etait plein / complet."

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de serena, postée le 01-11-2005 à 05:12:34 (S | E)
Bonjour felin !

Je propose...et tu disposes.

I/ Verb + flight
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6 am in order to catch the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is called please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2 pm and gets into Boston at 6 pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was delayed. We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll miss our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been cancelled due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being diverted to Edinburgh.
II/ Adjective + flight
1. I've never been on a long-haul before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a connecting flight from there.
3. It's only a short flight from London to Paris.
4. Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled flights.
5. There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy flight. It wasn't quite as smooth as we had expected.
III/ Noun + preposition + flight
1. This is the final call for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the duration of the flight.
3. Air France apologizes for the late arrival of this flight.
4. He was put on standby for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA033 to London.

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de isa71, postée le 02-11-2005 à 23:31:51 (S | E)
bonsoir

1. Verb + flight
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6am in order to catch the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is called please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2pm and gets into Boston at 6pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was delayed .We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll miss our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been cancelled due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being diverted to Edinburgh.
2. Adjective + flight
1. I've never been on a long-haul before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a joining / connecting flight from there.
3. It's only a short flight from London to Paris.
4. Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled flights.
5. There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy flight. It wasn't quite as smooth as we had expected.
3. Noun + preposition + flight
1. This is the final call for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the duration of the flight.
3. Air France apologises for the late arrival of this flight.
4. He was put on stand-by for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA033 to London.

Isa
Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de cat3, postée le 03-11-2005 à 16:33:05 (S | E)
Bonjour Felin
Verb+flight
1-catch
2-called
3 gets
4-delayed
5- miss
6-diverted
Adjective+ flight
1-long-distance
2-connecting
3-short
4-scheduled
5-bumpy---smooth
Noun+ preposition+flight
1-call
2-duration
3-arrival
4-stanby
5-cancellation

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun=Flight de felin, postée le 04-11-2005 à 13:57:55 (S | E)
Bonjour tout le monde
Voici la correction
1. Verb + flight
1. We checked out of our hotel at 6am in order to catch the early flight to Paris.
2. When your flight is called please make your way to the departure lounge.
3. The flight leaves from Rome at 2pm and gets into Boston at 6pm local time.
4. Unfortunately, our flight to Minorca was delayed .We took off 4 hours late.
5. Get a move on! We need to hurry or we’ll miss our flight.
6. All flights from Newcastle have been cancelled due to heavy snow.
Meanwhile, all Newcastle-bound flights are being diverted to Edinburgh.
2.Adjective + flight
1.I've never been on a long-haul flight before. I've only flown in Europe.
2. There's no direct flight to Geneva, but you can fly to Luton and catch a joining / connecting flight from there.
3.It's only a short flight from London to Paris.
4.Charter flights are generally much cheaper than scheduled flights.
5.There was a lot of turbulence, so we had a pretty bumpy flight. It wasn't quite as smooth as we had expected.
3. Noun + preposition + flight
1. This is the final call for flight EJ121 to Geneva.
2. Passengers are requested not to smoke for the duration of the flight.
3. Air France apologises for the late arrival of this flight.
4. He was put on standby for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked.
5. British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA033 to London.


Bonjour Robinou
4.He was put on standby for the flight to New York because it was fully-booked ==> "Il l'a mis sur la liste d'attente pour le vol de New-York car c'etait plein / complet."