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fii.ifHmj]ij;fJ@jfiJ STEP 11:  Sentence Level


             E.  A goal is "something that you try to do or get." Work with a partner. Match the
                 person with his or her goal. Take turns creating sentences.

             _ a_}.  an English student               a.  to learn English well
            _2. a  singer                             b.  to win a gold medal

            -3·    a salesperson                      c.  to have a song on the radio
            _4. an athlete                            d.  to open a restaurant
            _s. a  chef                               e.  to sell a lot of things

              1.  The  goal of an English student is  to learn  English  well.

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            The adjective positive can mean "sure that you are correct."
                                                                                             I.
               My doctor is positive this exercise routine will help me get healthy.
                                                                                             I
            The adverb positively means "certainly" or "really" or "very."
               He positively loves  watching tennis. He gets up at 2 a.m. to watch matches
               in  other countries.
               He  is a positively incredible athlete. He swam 10 kilometers and then
               ran a  marathon!




            F.  Rewrite these sentences. Use the form of positive in parentheses.

             1.  I am certain that he will win the race. (positive)
                I am positive that he will win  the race.


             2.  The  referee really refused to change his mind. (positively)




             3.  We are sure that everyone can do our walking routine. (positive)



             4.  This  new  exercise routine is certainly amazing. (positively)









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