Mar 2, 2017
- Study box. Read these sentences carefully.
1. Cheer up! I’m sure everything will be fine. 2. He cheered up a lot when he saw you. 3. He spent ages trying to cheer the kids up. 4. How can I cheer you up? 5. I went shopping to cheer myself up. 6. Maria was cheered up by a letter from her mother. - Use the sentences in the study box to help you do these exercises.
- If you cheer up, how do you feel?
- happier than before
- healthier than before
- more excited than before
- Which of these are grammatically possible?
- She cheered up.
- She cheered herself up.
- She cheered up herself.
- She cheered her friend up.
- She cheered him up.
- She was cheered up.
- If you cheer up, how do you feel?
- What could you say in response to the following? Use ‘cheer up’ or ‘cheer somebody up’ in each answer.
- A: I’m worried about Jo. She seems very depressed.
B: Why don’t you by taking her to see a movie? - A: Is Chris more cheerful now?
B: Yes. He (a lot) - A: I’m tired of this cold winter weather.
B: It’ll soon be spring.
- A: I’m worried about Jo. She seems very depressed.
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