Exercise 7. fill in the gaps with: however whatever whatever whenever wherever wherever whichever whoever do you want, just don't come to me if it all goes wrong. it's impossible to say what time ramsey will arrive. he just turns up he wants. sit down you like. you can you like — it's your party! hard i try, i still can't find a job. there are two dictionaries in the cupboard. one you want. i would love to be rich enough to i wanted. we had a great time in botswana. the people were we went. exercise 8. say what you think has happened / is happening. match the sentences (1-4) with the ones (a-d). 1. i lost my job. they had to make cutbacks. 2. he’s enjoying life on a pension, although he’s only 58. 3. one week it’s six-to-two, the next it’s nights. 4. they’ve made her general manager as from next month! a) this is a person who works shifts / does shift-work / is a shift- worker. b) this person has been made redundant. c) she’s been promoted. d) he/she’s taken early retirement. exercise 9. form abstract nouns from the following adjectives. long – strong – wide – young – humble – decent – cruel – bitter – prudent – dark –