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verb+adjective=sleep+dream
Message de felin posté le 03-12-2005 à 17:38:15 (S | E | F | I)

Bonsoir tout le monde

Correction Vendredi soir.9/12/05


1. Verb + sleep
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
go, get, get some, get back, catch up, disturb, send.

1. If I don't........... at least seven hours sleep at night, I feel tired all day.
2. I've been out late a lot. I'll need to use the weekend to ........... on my sleep.
3. My sleep was ........... by the noise of the traffic passing the hotel.
4. The rhythmic sound of trains always ........... me to sleep.
5. I couldn't......... to sleep last night for worrying about my exams.
6. My younger brother always says his prayers before he ......... to sleep,
7. The storm woke me up and I couldn't......... to sleep


2. Adjective + sleep
Choose the correctcollocation

I.I must've fallen into a deep / heavy sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang.
2. Don't worry. You’ll feel better after a long night's / a good night's sleep.
3. After lunch, I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a light / soft sleep.
4. We've had nothing but nights of broken / damaged sleep since the baby was born.


3. Verb + dream

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
appear in, have, wake from.

1. Have you ever ........... a dream in which somebody is trying to kill you?
2. For some strange reason, you often ........... my dreams.
3. I .............. a dream in which a start , and wondered where I was.

4. Adjective+ dream

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs words:
bad, vivid, sweet, recur.

1. Our five-year-old comes to sleep in our bed when she has a .......... dream.
2. I had a .......... dream about my first day at school. Everything was so clear.
3. Good night and .......... dreams. Sleep well.
4. I have this .......... dream in which I'm flying. I have it about three times a week.



Good luck.


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Edité par traviskidd le 08-12-2005 02:54
"Bad", "vivid", and "sweet" are not verbs!!
Hi Travis. Aie aie je n'ai pas vu. J'ai tape vite et je n'ai pas fait attention. et Merci.

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Edité par felin le 11-12-2005 12:46





Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de whynot95, postée le 03-12-2005 à 19:20:01 (S | E)
Hello everybody!
I'm dreaming! I'm the first one!

1. Verb + sleep
1. If I don't get at least seven hours sleep at night, I feel tired all day.
2. I've been out late a lot. I'll need to use the weekend to catch up on my sleep.
3. My sleep was disturbed by the noise of the traffic passing the hotel.
4. The rhythmic sound of trains always sends me to sleep.
5. I couldn't get some sleep last night for worrying about my exams.
6. My younger brother always says his prayers before he goes to sleep,
7. The storm woke me up and I couldn't get back to sleep

2. Adjective + sleep
I.I must've fallen into a deep sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang.
2. Don't worry. You’ll feel better after a good night's sleep.
3. After lunch, I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a light sleep.
4. We've had nothing but nights of damaged sleep since the baby was born.

3. Verb + dream
1. Have you ever had a dream in which somebody is trying to kill you?
2. For some strange reason, you often appear in my dreams.
3. I woke from a dream in which a start , and wondered where I was.
4. Adjective+ dream

4. Adjective + dream
1. Our five-year-old comes to sleep in our bed when she has a bad dream.
2. I had a vivid dream about my first day at school. Everything was so clear.
3. Good night and sweet dreams. Sleep well.
4. I have this recur dream in which I'm flying. I have it about three times a week.



Réponse: verb+adejective=sleep+dream de nanette33, postée le 04-12-2005 à 08:30:09 (S | E)
Hello Felin

1. Verb + sleep
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
go, get, get some, get back, catch up, disturb, send.

1. If I don't get at least seven hours sleep at night, I feel tired all day.
2. I've been out late a lot. I'll need to use the weekend to catch up on my sleep.
3. My sleep was disturbed by the noise of the traffic passing the hotel.
4. The rhythmic sound of trains always sends me to sleep.
5. I couldn't get some to sleep last night for worrying about my exams.
6. My younger brother always says his prayers before he goes to sleep,
7. The storm woke me up and I couldn't get back to sleep

2. Adjective + sleep
Choose the correctcollocation

I.I must've fallen into a deep sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang.
2. Don't worry. You’ll feel better after a good night's sleep.
3. After lunch, I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a light sleep.
4. We've had nothing but nights of broken sleep since the baby was born.

3. Verb + dream

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
appear in, have, wake from.

1. Have you ever had a dream in which somebody is trying to kill you?
2. For some strange reason, you often appear in my dreams.
3. I woke a dream in which a start , and wondered where I was.

4. Adjective+ dream

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
bad, vivid, sweet, recur.

1. Our five-year-old comes to sleep in our bed when she has a bad dream.
2. I had a vivid dream about my first day at school. Everything was so clear.
3. Good night and sweets dreams. Sleep well.
4. I have this recur dream in which I'm flying. I have it about three times a week.






Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de whynot95, postée le 04-12-2005 à 12:28:36 (S | E)
Hello Felin, I'm sorry. I forgot to thank you for this exercise. Again



Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de rosminet, postée le 04-12-2005 à 14:20:57 (S | E)
Hello !

Tout d'abord ...

1. Verb + sleep
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
go, get, get some, get back, catch up, disturb, send.

1. If I don't get at least seven hours sleep at night, I feel tired all day.
2. I've been out late a lot. I'll need to use the weekend to catch up on my sleep.
3. My sleep was disturbed by the noise of the traffic passing the hotel.
4. The rhythmic sound of trains always sends me to sleep.
5. I couldn't get some to sleep last night for worrying about my exams.
6. My younger brother always says his prayers before he goes to sleep,
7. The storm woke me up and I couldn't get back to sleep

2. Adjective + sleep
Choose the correct collocation

I.I must've fallen into a deep sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang.
2. Don't worry. You’ll feel better after a good night's sleep.
3. After lunch, I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a light sleep.
4. We've had nothing but nights of broken sleep since the baby was born.

3. Verb + dream

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
appear in, have, wake from.

1. Have you ever had a dream in which somebody is trying to kill you? No, never !
2. For some strange reason, you often appear in my dreams. Really ?
3. I woke from a dream in which a start and wondered where I was.

4. Adjective+ dream

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
bad, vivid, sweet, recur.

1. Our five-year-old comes to sleep in our bed when she has a bad dream.
2. I had a vivid dream about my first day at school. Everything was so clear.
3. Good night and sweet dreams. Sleep well.
4. I have this recurrent dream in which I'm flying. I have it about three times a week.



Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de cat3, postée le 04-12-2005 à 18:10:10 (S | E)
Bonsoir Felin
1
1 Get
2 catch up
3 disturbed
4 sends
5 get some
6 goes
7 get back

2

1 I must've fallen into a deep ,sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang
2 Don't worry .You'll feel better after a good night's sleep
3 After lunch,I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a light sleep
4 We've had nothing but nights of broken sleep since the baby was born

3

1 had
2 appear in
3 woke from

4

1 bad
2 vivid
3 sweet
4 recur

,Felin

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Edité par cat3 le 04-12-2005 18:10


Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de isa71, postée le 05-12-2005 à 21:50:46 (S | E)
hello Mimi

1. Verb + sleep

1. If I don't get at least seven hours sleep at night, I feel tired all day.
2. I've been out late a lot. I'll need to use the weekend to catch up on my sleep.
3. My sleep was disturbed by the noise of the traffic passing the hotel.
4. The rhythmic sound of trains always sends me to sleep.
5. I couldn't get some to sleep last night for worrying about my exams.
6. My younger brother always says his prayers before he goes to sleep,
7. The storm woke me up and I couldn't get back to sleep

2. Adjective + sleep

I.I must've fallen into a deep sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang.
2. Don't worry. You’ll feel better after a good night's sleep.
3. After lunch, I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a lightsleep.
4. We've had nothing but nights of broken sleep since the baby was born.

3. Verb + dream

1. Have you ever had a dream in which somebody is trying to kill you?
2. For some strange reason, you often appear in my dreams.
3. I woke a dream in which a start , and wondered where I was.

4. Adjective+ dream

1. Our five-year-old comes to sleep in our bed when she has a bad dream.
2. I had a vivid dream about my first day at school. Everything was so clear.
3. Good night and sweet dreams. Sleep well.
4. I have this recur dream in which I'm flying. I have it about three times a week.




isa


Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de maya13, postée le 06-12-2005 à 09:29:54 (S | E)
Hi, felin,

Verb+sleep :

- get
- catch up
- disturbed
- sends
- go to
- goes
- get back

Adj+sleep, :

- a deep sleep
- a good night's sleep
- a light sleep
- broken sleep

Verb + dream :

- had a dream
- you appear in my dream
- I woke from a dream

Adj + dream :

- she has had a bad dream
- I had a vivid dream
- ..sweet dreams (are made of this..)
- I have a recur dream


Réponse: verb+adjective=sleep+dream de felin, postée le 11-12-2005 à 13:04:01 (S | E)
Bonjour tout le monde

Voici la correction

1. Verb + sleep

1. If I don't get at least seven hours sleep at night, I feel tired all day.
2. I've been out late a lot. I'll need to use the weekend to catch up on my sleep.
3. My sleep was disturbed by the noise of the traffic passing the hotel.
4. The rhythmic sound of trains always sends me to sleep.
5. I couldn't get some to sleep last night for worrying about my exams.
6. My younger brother always says his prayers before he goes to sleep,
7. The storm woke me up and I couldn't get back to sleep.

2. Adjective + sleep

1.I must've fallen into a deep sleep and didn't hear the phone when you rang.
2. Don't worry. You’ll feel better after a good night's sleep.
3. After lunch, I often lie on the sofa and allow myself to drift into a light sleep.
4. We've had nothing but nights of broken sleep since the baby was born.

3. Verb + dream

1. Have you ever had a dream in which somebody is trying to kill you?
2. For some strange reason, you often appear in my dreams.
3. I woke a dream in which a start, and wondered where I was.

4. Adjective+ dream

1. Our five-year-old comes to sleep in our bed when she has a bad dream.
2. I had a vivid dream about my first day at school. Everything was so clear.
3. Good night and sweet dreams. Sleep well.
4. I have this recurring dream in which I'm flying. I have it about three times a week.

pour votre participation.






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