Grammar - Mega goal 2 - ثاني ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Connected by Technology
Unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
Unit3: Far and Away
Unit4: TV Around the World
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Unit5: Working 9 to 5
Unit6: Going Green
Unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
Unit8: The Sporting Life
EXPANSION Units 5-8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Laugh Out Loud
Unit10: You Are What You Eat
Unit11: Amazing Animals
Unit12: What Would You Do
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Connected by Technology
نشاط unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
نشاط unit3: Far and Away
نشاط unit4: TV Around the World
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Working 9 to 5
نشاط unit6: Going Green
نشاط unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
نشاط unit8: The Sporting Life
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Laugh Out Loud
نشاط unit10: You Are What You Eat
نشاط unit11: Amazing Animals
نشاط unit12: What Would You Do
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
7 There's No Place Like Home 3 Grammar Adjective Order C When you use more than one adjective before a noun, the adjectives go in a certain order. The order is determined by category. Adjectives usually follow this order: Opinion expensive difficult Size/Shape large round Age young ancient Color red Nationality Saudi Arabian turquoise British Material glass wooden The beautiful, old, stone house has been put up for sale. I have two large, brown sofas in my living room. Note: Usually, only one to three adjectives are used to modify a noun at a time. Too and Enough Too can be placed before adjectives and adverbs. She can't reach the shelf. She's too short. You're talking too loudly. I can't hear the news. Enough can be placed after adjectives and adverbs. She can reach the shelf. She's tall enough. You're talking loudly enough. Everyone can hear you. Enough can be placed before nouns. They should buy their own home. They have enough money. A phrase with too or enough can be followed by an infinitive phrase. You're too sick to leave the house today. You're not well enough to go to work today. I have enough days off to go on a trip. A. Rewrite each sentence, putting the adjectives in the correct order. Add commas where necessary. There is a (round / small) table in the kitchen. There is a small, round table in the kitchen. 1. Our new apartment is in a ( brick / small) building. 2. The apartment has a (old / Egyptian / wonderful) rug. 3. There are (new / enormous) windows. 4. Unfortunately, there are (ugly / velvet/brown) curtains in the living room. 5. But there are (lovely / silk/yellow) curtains in the bedroom. 6. The apartment has a (formal / large) dining room. 7. It has (wood / beautiful/ old) floors. 8. The old-fashioned / orange / small) bathroom needs to be remodeled. 9. The bedroom is painted a ( comforting / light blue ) color. 10. A ( American / nice / large) family lives next door. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024 -1026 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 102 رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa 30/4/24 2:30 AM
O B. Use the words to write one complaint using too and one complaint using enough. the elevator moves / slowly/quickly The elevator moves too slowly. It doesn't move quickly enough. 1. the lobby dirty/clean 2. walls/thin / thick 3. the neighbors / inconsiderate / considerate 4. the neighbors talk / loudly/softly 5. the painter painted / carelessly / carefully 6. the bed/soft / firm 7. the atmosphere / unfriendly/friendly 8. the bus stop / far / close 9. the furniture / outdated / modern 10. the mortar / wet/dry C. Complete each sentence with an infinitive. I'm not tall enough to be a basketball player. 1. I'm tall enough 2. I'm not tall enough 3. I'm too young 4. I'm old enough 5. I don't have enough money 6. I speak enough English D. Look at the picture. Describe the houses using multiple adjectives. Then give your opinion of the houses using too and enough. تعليم ПОПО 0000 000 Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 103 103 30/4/24 2:30 AM