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Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety
Message de felin posté le 18-04-2006 à 00:32:29 (S | E | F | I)

Bonjour tout le monde

Correction Samedi soir. 22/04/06


1. Verb + fear

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Have, confront, overcome, show, live in

1. You have to ................ your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider!
2 .................. fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness.
3. I ............. a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall buildings whenever I can.
4. Many old people .............. fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5. Our daughter has .................... her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.


2. Adjective + fear

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
Constant, deep, irrational, sudden, worst

1. My wife has an .................. fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2. Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in ....................... fear
of assassination.
3. A ...................... fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4. The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's ............. fears.
5. Many old people have a ............... fear of being abandoned by their families.


3. Verb + anxiety


Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Cause, hide, reduce, increase.

1. She tried to ..................... her anxiety from me, but I could tell from her voice.
2. I regret any anxiety I may have ..................... you. Please, forgive me.
3. The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to .............. my anxiety.
4. Thanks, but you've only ............... my anxiety by reminding me about the speech I have to give next week!


4. Noun + of + anxiety


Match the halves:
1. At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high
2. People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive
3. During the examination period, many children show.

A. signs of anxiety.
B. levels of anxiety.
C. effects of anxiety


Good luck.




Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de sandrineg, postée le 18-04-2006 à 13:24:55 (S | E)
1. Verb + fear

1. You have to overcome your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider!
2 Show fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness.
3. I have a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall buildings whenever I can.
4. Many old people live in fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5. Our daughter has confronted her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.

2. Adjective + fear

1. My wife has an irrationnal fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2. Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in constant fear of assassination.
3. A sudden fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4. The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's worst fears.
5. Many old people have a deep fear of being abandoned by their families.

3. Verb + anxiety

1. She tried to hide her anxiety from me, but I could tell from her voice.
2. I regret any anxiety I may have caused you. Please, forgive me.
3. The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to reduce my anxiety.
4. Thanks, but you've only increased my anxiety by reminding me about the speech I have to give next week!

4. Noun + of + anxiety

1. At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high levels of anxiety.
2. People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive effects of anxiety
3. During the examination period, many children show signs of anxiety.

Ouch !



Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de nanette33, postée le 18-04-2006 à 18:37:03 (S | E)
Hello Felin !

. Verb + fear

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Have, confront, overcome, show, live in

1. You have to confront your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider!
2 Show fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness.
3. I have a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall buildings whenever I can.
4. Many old people live in fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5. Our daughter has overcome her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.

2. Adjective + fear

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
Constant, deep, irrational, sudden, worst

1. My wife has an irrational fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2. Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in constant fear of assassination.
3. A sudden fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4. The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's worst fears.
5. Many old people have a deep fear of being abandoned by their families.

3. Verb + anxiety

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Cause, hide, reduce, increase.

1. She tried to hide her anxiety from me, but I could tell from her voice.
2. I regret any anxiety I may have caused you. Please, forgive me.
3. The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to reduce my anxiety.
4. Thanks, but you've only increased my anxiety by reminding me about the speech I have to give next week!

4. Noun + of + anxiety

Match the halves:
1. At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high levels of anxiety
2. People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive effects of anxiety
3. During the examination period, many children show signs of anxiety
A. signs of anxiety.
B. levels of anxiety.
C. effects of anxiety



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Modifié par felin le 18-04-2006 18:40 Hello nanette, I'm pleased to see you again.


Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de lakata, postée le 18-04-2006 à 19:28:34 (S | E)


Hello felin!

1- VERB+FEAR

1- You have to confront your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider !
2- Showing fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness
3- I have a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall building whenever I can.
4- Many old people live in fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5- Our daughter has overcome her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.

2- ADJECTIVE+FEAR

1- My wife has an irrational fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2- Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in constant fear.
3- A sudden fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4- The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's worst fears.
5- Many old people have a deep fear of being abandoned by their families.

3- VERB+ANXIETY

1- She tried to hide her anxiety from me but I could tell from her voice
2- I regret any anxiety I may have caused you. Please, forgive me.
3- The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to reduce my anxiety.
4- Thanks, but you have only increased my anxiety by reminding me about the speech I have to give next week !

4- NOUN+OF+ANXIETY

1- At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high levels of anxiety.
2- People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive effects of anxiety.
3- During the examination period, many children show signs of anxiety.

felin.


Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de machrychar, postée le 19-04-2006 à 16:21:29 (S | E)

Hello,

1. Verb + fear

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Have, confront, overcome, show, live in

1. You have to confront your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider!
2 Show fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness.
3. I have a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall buildings whenever I can.
4. Many old people live in fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5. Our daughter has overcome her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.

2. Adjective + fear

Complete the sentences with the following adjectives:
Constant, deep, irrational, sudden, worst

1. My wife has an irrational fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2. Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in constant fear
of assassination.
3. A sudden fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4. The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's worst fears.
5. Many old people have a deep fear of being abandoned by their families.

3. Verb + anxiety

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Cause, hide, reduce, increase.

1. She tried to hide her anxiety from me, but I could tell from her voice.
2. I regret any anxiety I may have caused you. Please, forgive me.
3. The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to reduce my anxiety.
4. Thanks, but you've only increased my anxiety by reminding me about the speech I have to give next week!

4. Noun + of + anxiety

Match the halves:
1. At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high levels of anxiety.
2. People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive effects of anxiety.
3. During the examination period, many children show signs of anxiety.
A. signs of anxiety.
B. levels of anxiety.
C. effects of anxiety




Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de annie, postée le 19-04-2006 à 17:42:20 (S | E)
Hello,

verbe+fear
1) confront
2) to show
3) have
4) live in
5) overcome

adjective+ fear

1)irrational
2)constant
3)sudden
4) worst
5) deep

verb+anxiety
1) hide
2) caused
3) reduce
4) increased

noun+of+anxiety

1) B
2) C
3) A

Thank you, Felin for all this exercices !
See you soon


Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de annie, postée le 20-04-2006 à 10:51:19 (S | E)
These exercices...
Merci !


Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de bobine, postée le 20-04-2006 à 22:26:33 (S | E)
Hello Felin,

1. Verb + fear

1. You have to confront your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider!
2 Showing fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness.
3. I have a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall buildings whenever I can.
4. Many old people live in fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5. Our daughter has overcome her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.

2. Adjective + fear

1. My wife has an irrational fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2. Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in constant fear of assassination.
3. A sudden fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4. The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's worst fears.
5. Many old people have a deep fear of being abandoned by their families.

3. Verb + anxiety

1. She tried to hide her anxiety from me, but I could tell from her voice.
2. I regret any anxiety I may have caused you. Please, forgive me.
3. The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to reduce my anxiety.
4. Thanks, but you've only increased my anxiety by reminding me about the speech I have to give next week!

4. Noun + of + anxiety

Match the halves:
1. At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high levels of anxiety.
2. People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive effects of anxiety.
3. During the examination period, many children show signs of anxiety.





Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de whynot95, postée le 21-04-2006 à 10:04:18 (S | E)
Hello dear Felin

Verbe + fear

1) confront
2) showing
3) have
4) live in
5) overcome

Adjective + fear

1) irrational
2) constant
3) sudden
4) worst
5) deep

Verb + anxiety

1) hide
2) caused
3) reduce
4) increased

Noun + of + anxiety

1) B
2) C
3) A

Thanks a lot.



Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun of=fear+anxiety de felin, postée le 22-04-2006 à 18:16:23 (S | E)
Bonsoir tout le monde

Voici la correction:


1. Verb + fear

1. You have to confront your fear in order to conquer it. Now try holding the spider!
2 Showing fear is generally seen as a sign of weakness.
3. I have a terrible fear of heights. I avoid tall buildings whenever I can.
4. Many old people live in fear of being attacked and never go out at night.
5. Our daughter has overcome her fear of the dark and she can now sleep with the light off.

2. Adjective + fear

1. My wife has an irrational fear of all dogs - which she can't explain.
2. Since the publication of his controversial book, the author has lived in constant fear
of assassination.
3. A sudden fear gripped me as I entered the meeting.
4. The news that the factory was to close confirmed everyone's worst fears.
5. Many old people have a deep fear of being abandoned by their families.

3. Verb + anxiety

1. She tried to hide her anxiety from me, but I could tell from her voice.
2. I regret any anxiety I may have caused you. Please, forgive me.
3. The smile on the air steward's face did nothing to reduce my anxiety.
4. Thanks, but you've only increased my anxiety by reminding me about the speech
I have to give next week!

4. Noun + of + anxiety

1. At the dentist's, it is not uncommon to experience high B. levels of anxiety.
2. People with stressful jobs often experience the destructive C. effects of anxiety
3. During the examination period, many children show.A. signs of anxiety.

Notes
I.Note how we describe the effects of fear:
The child stood there, crying and shaking I trembling I quaking with fear. When she saw the snake, she couldn't move. She was paralysed with fear.
2. Note how we describe a lot of anxiety:
Your husband is suffering from acute / intense anxiety.

Merci à tous pour votre participation.






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