martes, 26 de enero de 2010
Irregular Plural Nouns.
1. Please put the ___________ (knife), forks and spoons on the table. "
2. The students in our class come from many ___________ (country) "
3. When I make a salad, I use lettuce and __________ (tomato)
4. Tom drinks eight __________ (glass) of water every day.
5. Mr Macwan has only one child and Mr Smith has three __________ (child) "
6. Good morning, (lady) _________ and (gentleman) _________"
7. We all have some problems in our ___________ (life).
8. Helen has an aquarium and has seven ___________ (fish)
9. I have a right foot and a left foot : I have 2 ___________ (foot)
10. Mr and Mrs Connelly have one girl and two ___________ (boy).
Choose the correct word.
1. The (glass / glasses) is full.
2. The (pencil / pencils) is short.
3. He is a (child /children).
4. The (men / man) is in the park.
5. His (tooth / teeth) are yellow.
6. The (women /woman) are in the shop.
7. The (mouse / mice) is in the hole.
8. I have an( apple / apples).
9. We are a (fireman /firemen).
10. I see two (box / boxes).
Irregular Plural Nouns.
1. one foot, two ________
2. a person, a couple of ________
3. a mouse, a few _________
4. one tooth, several _________
5. one man, two _________
6. one child, a group of _________
7. one woman, a lot of _________
8. one wolf, a pack of _________
9. one fish, two __________
10. a leaf, many __________
Find the plural nouns of these words.
1. foot = _________
2. wolf = _________
3. yourself = _________
4. person = _________
5. analysis = __________
6. goose = _________
7. echo = __________
8. fish = __________
9. octopus = __________
10. thief = __________
Irregular Plural Nouns.
How many (person / people) study English as a second language?
Five (woman / women) opened a computer services company.
Even (child / children) enjoy learning on the Internet.
Most basketball players are 6 (foot / feet) tall or more.
Which breed of (sheep / sheep) produces the finest wool?
My (tooth / teeth) are sensitive to the cold.
At daylight savings time, we have to change our (watch / watches).
The boys went fishing and caught 10 (fish / fish).
There are 10 (man / men) in the Maintenance Department.
The (wife / wives) keep their (knife / knives) on the (shelf / shelves).
Irregular Plural Nouns.
Example: car - ___ Answer: car - cars
1) half - ________
2) kilo - _________
3) woman - _________
4) mouth - _________
5) foot - _________
6) sheep - _________
7) penny - __________
8) bus - _________
9) day - __________
10) fish - _________
Put in the correct form of the plural.
Example: wolf - ___Answer: wolves
1) ox - _________
2) roof - __________
3) potato - __________
4) party - __________
5) deer - __________
6) chief - __________
7) photo - __________
8) series - __________
9) wife - __________
10) brother-in-law - _________
Object Pronouns
Example: I like music. - I like it.
1. I believe Sam. - I believe ________.
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2. We study English. - We study _________ in the morning.________________________________________________
3. The teacher teaches the students. - He teaches _________ math.
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4. Carla calls David and I. She ________ calls .
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5. She is my favorite singer. - I really like _________.
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6. I like to talk to Tyler. - I like to talk to _________.
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7. They like sports. - They play _________ every day.
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8. The bookstore is next to the bank. - The bookstore is next to _________.
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9. Wow! I really like this scarf. - I want to buy _________.
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10. Dad wants to talk to you and Jenny. - He wants to talk to ________.
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Object Pronouns
1) The teacher always gives the students homework.
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2) I am reading the book to my little sister.
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3) The boys are riding their bikes.
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4) My father is writing a letter to John.
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5) I don't know the answer.
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6) Sally is going to Anne's house.
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7) Open the window, please.
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8) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please?
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9) The books are for Peter.
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10) Can you help my sister and me, please?
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Object Pronouns
1. a. How often does your father in law call you? (every weekend)
b. He calls me every weekend.
2. a. How often do you speak to your son? (every day)
b. _____________________________________________
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3. a. How often do you write to your God father? (every week)
b. _____________________________________________
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4. a. How often do you visit your grandparents? (twice a month)
b. _____________________________________________
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5. a. How often do you eat pizza? (once a month)
b. _____________________________________________
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6. a. How often does your grand mother call you? (every Saturday)
b. _____________________________________________
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7. a. How often do you visit your best friend? (every day)
b. _____________________________________________
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8. a. How often do you think about me? (all the time)
b. _____________________________________________
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Object Pronouns
1. The kids saw the movie three times.
They saw it three times.
2. Karla meet Thomas at the dance last weekend.
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3. Steve usually feeds the dogs in the back yard.
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4. The mailman left the package on the front porch.
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5. The neighbors drove Regan to the emergency hospital last night.
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6. Mike called Leslie for a date.
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7. Mr. & Mrs. Jacques congratulated the bride and groom after the wedding.
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8. The telephone woke the teacher up at 5:00 a.m. this morning.
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9. Theresa always washes the sweaters by hand.
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10. The marines are recruiting young men for over seas training.
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11. Henry is in-charge of the periscope on the submarine.
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12. The Queen Mary took Olympic athletes to Australia.
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13. The paramedics are taking Hilary to the Red Cross.
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14. Judge Judy sentenced Irving to 30 days in jail.
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15. The Police officer put the handcuffs on the suspect.
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16. Dr. Harris gave my brother four stitches on his eyebrow.
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How Many / How much = Grammar.
We use "How many" for questions using countable or plural objects.
Example: How many books do you have?
We use "How much" for questions using a non-countable or singular object.
Example: How much does juice is left?
We use "How much" for questions asking about ONE object.
Example: How much does the book cost?
Most plurals are formed by adding "-s" to the noun or object Example: book + -s = books. Some of the more important exceptions include: man - men, child - children, person - people, woman - women
Countable and Uncountable Nouns -
How many ... ? How much ... ?
Complete the sentences with many or much.
1 How __________ fast food does McDonald's sell?
2 How __________ hours do you work?
3 How __________ big customers does your company have?
4 How __________ new equipment do we need?
5 How __________ factory space is there in Liverpool?
6 How __________ employees are you responsible for?
How Many / How much?????
1. __________ birds are there? There are two birds.
2. __________ money is there? There are three thousand dollars.
3. __________ dolphins are there? There are two dolphins.
4. __________ pencils are there? There are thirteen pencils.
5. __________ books are there? There are three books.
6. __________ milk is there? There are four litres of milk.
Asking questions for countable and uncountable objects
Complete the questions using much or many
How __________ money do you have?
How __________ people live in your city?
How __________ does that book cost?
How __________ rice is there?
How __________ apples are there in the basket?
How __________ petrol do we need?
How __________ children are in the class?
How __________ teachers do you have?
lunes, 25 de enero de 2010
Much / many
1. How ______ people are you expecting?
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2. How ______ money do you want for this?
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3. I don't see ______ point in continuing. We're all very tired.
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4. Thank you so ______ for your help.
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5. We don't stock these. We don't get ______ demand for them.
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6. I feel ______ better today, thank you.
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7. I like that dress very ______ .
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8. There are so ______ things I want to ask you.
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9. There are too ______ paintings to see in one visit.
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10. I'm talking too ______ . I'll be quiet.
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11. I've got so ______ news to tell you.
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12. Do you have ______ work to do?
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13. Thank you very ______ for coming.
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14. It looks good but so ______ things could still go wrong.
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15. I don't have ______ friends.
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16. Please be quick. I don't have ______ time to spare.
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17. It's been a poor summer. We haven't had ______ good weather.
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18. There haven't been ______ sunny days.
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19. Happy birthday. ______ happy returns!
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20. I don't know ______ about English but I am learning fast.
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Many / Much = Little / Few
1. a. Would you care for some more cake?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My doctor says I eat too
(much / many) cake.
2. a. Would you care for some French fries?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My mother says I eat too
(much / many) French fries.
3. a. Would you care for some Root beer?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My dentist says I drink too
(much / many) Root beer.
4. a. Would you care for some waffles?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My uncle says I eat too
(much / many) waffles.
5. a. Would you care for some wine?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My nutritionist says I drink
too (much / many) wine.
6. a. Would you care for some lasagna?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My cousin says I eat too
(much / many) lasagna.
7. a. Would you care for some _______________?
b. Yes, please. But just a (little / few). My _______________ says
I eat too (much / many) ___________________.
Quantifiers = some or any?
1) We need (some / any) bananas.
2) You can't buy (some / any) posters in this shop.
3) We haven't got (some / any) oranges at the moment.
4) Peter has bought (some / any) new books.
5) She always takes (some / any) sugar with her coffee.
6) I have seen (some / any) nice postcards in this souvenir shop.
7) There aren't (some / any) folders in my bag.
8) I have (some / any) magazines for you.
9) There are (some / any) apples on the table.
10) Pam does not have (some / any) pencils on her desk.
Choose the correct answer.
1) Have you got (some / any) tomatoes?
2) There are (some / any) exercise books on the floor.
3) Did you get the ketchup? No, they hadn't got (some / any).
4) You should eat (some / any) fresh fruit.
5) Is there (some / any) lemonade left?
6) They didn't sing (some / any) songs.
7) Here are (some / any) cornflakes, but there isn't some any milk.
8) I'm looking for (some /any) good music.
Quantifiers = much or many?
1) (much / many) pupils
2) (much / many) time
3) (much / many) money
4) (much / many) dollars
5) (much / many) milk
6) (much / many) children
7) (much / many) water
8) (much / many) fun
9) (much / many) dogs
10) (much / many) people
Choose the correct answer.
2) (much / many) music
3) (much / many) cups
4) (much / many) juice
5) (much / many) time
6) (much / many) pencils
7) (much / many) cheese
8) (much / many) cornflakes
9) (much / many) pizzas
10) (much / many) lemonade
Quantifiers
much, many, lots of, a lot of, little, most, a little, little, a few, few
1. It seems to me that we've had __________ assignments in English this term.
2. How __________ material can we be expected to read in one week?
3. __________ books are not in the library.
4. I've had _________ headaches already because of stress.
5. __________ depression can be attributed to being overworked.
6. Our yard looks awful this summer. There are too _________ weeds.
7. I didn't use _________ fertilizer last spring, and that has made a difference.
8. Also, I've paid _________ attention to how rain we've had.
9. I'm afraid it's rained _________ times this summer, and the grass is turning brown and dying.
10. __________ experts say you should fertilize your lawn in the fall.
11. It didn't seem to do my lawn _________ good.
12. __________ advice you get from experts doesn't seem to help.
13. __________ of my neighbors ignore their grass, and they have better lawns this year.
14. They say __________ knowledge is a bad thing.
15. I know ___________ instances where that proves true.
16. __________ people know as much about computers as Tomas does.
17. But it does him __________ good when the whole system goes
Past Tense of "Be"
Charles Darwin
1) Charles Darwin [was / were] born on February 12, 1809.
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2) He [was / were] a British naturalist who became famous for his theories of evolution and natural selection.
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3) In South America, Darwin found that fossils of extinct animals [was / were] similar to modern species.
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4) Many people [was / were] strongly opposed to the idea of evolution because it conflicted with their religious beliefs.
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5) Throughout his life, Darwin [was / were] a reserved, thorough, hard working scholar.
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Albert Einstein
6) When Albert Einstein [was / were] young, his parents worried about him.
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7) Einstein's parents [was / were] concerned that Albert was "slow."
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8) Albert [was / were] a terrible student who didn't want to attend classes regularly and take exams.
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9) Einstein's best-known work, the theory of relativity, [was / were] published in 1905.
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10) Unfortunately, the theory of relativity [was / were] used to create the atomic bomb.
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Past Tense of "Be"
Choose the correct adjective from the chart.
1. Before I painted my room, it was ugly. Now it’s beautiful.
2. Before I worked at Mel’s diner,
I ________ thin.
Now ______________________________________.
3. Last week the weather ________ warm. Now _________
4. Before Maxine met her husband she ________ very sad.
Now ___________________________________________
5. When our children ________ young, they ________ always noisy.
Now ___________________________________________.
6. Before we had dinner, we ________ hungry.
Now ___________________________________________.
7. When I _________ young, coffee _______ cheap.
Now ________________ very ______________________.
8. Before Jack worked in a garage, his clothes ________ always clean.
Now ___________________________________________.
9. Before we got married, you _______ energetic.
Now _________________ always ____________________.
Past Tense of "Be"
I (1) ___________ very depressed last Monday. The weather (2)
___________ terrible. It (3) ____________ cold and foggy. And my roof (4)
_____________ leaking. My husband (5) ______________ sick, and our
doctor (6) ____________ out of town. The neighbors (7) ______________
angry because my children (8) _______________ noisy. They (9) _________
playing on the porch, basket ball.
The house (10) _______________ dirty. There 11) ______________
dirty dishes in the sink. My children’s clothes (12) _______________ on
the floor in their bedroom, they (13) ___________ soaking wet because our
roof (14) ______________ leaking, and our refrigerator, (15) _____________
broken. I (16) ______________ very tired and hungry all morning.
A BEAUTIFUL MORNING. was - were
I (1) _______________ very happy yesterday morning. The weather
(2) ______________ beautiful. It (3) _______________ warm and sunny.
There (4) ______________ flowers in the garden. There (5) _____________
a bird at the window. My children (6) _______________ at school, and my
husband and I (7) ________________ on vacation.
Past Tense of "Be"
And then to the negative. “You are in a Zoo”.
1. Tom is repairing the ostriches’ old cage..
Tom was repairing the ostriches’ old cage.
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2. Mary and John are cleaning the salamander and iguana’s cages.
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3. The boys are training the elephant.
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4. Calvin is searching for rattlesnake and cobras for the Zoo’s exhibition.
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5. Penguins are living in the North Pole.
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6. Agatha is feeding the peacocks, the pheasants and the flamingos.
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7. The stork is making a new nest near the water.
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9. The sharks, stingrays, and eels are being moved to a larger tank.
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10. There is a new litter of baby tigers and lions at the children’s Zoo.
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11. The dolphin’s flipper is bleeding. (flipper = aleta)
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12. The chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, an the baboon are in quarantine.
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13. Grizzly, and black bears are not living in the same cage.
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14. Polar bears are in a special cage with a water tank installed in it.
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15. Hippopotamus and rhinoceros are not the favorite of tourists.
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16. Mrs. Giraffe is going to be a mama very soon.
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17. The high school students are near the raccoons and skunks’ den.
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domingo, 24 de enero de 2010
Past Continuous
[was/were + present participle]
Examples:
You were studying when she called.
Were you studying when she called?
You were not studying when she called.
In the Simple Past, a specific time is used to show when an action began or finished. In the Past Continuous, a specific time only interrupts the action.
El el Pasado Simple, un tiempo especifico es usado para demostrar cuando una accion comienza o termina. En el Pasado Continuo, un tiempo especifico solo interumpe la accion.
Examples:
Last night at 6 PM, I ate dinner.
(I started eating at 6 PM.)
Last night at 6 PM, I was eating dinner.
(I started earlier; and at 6 PM, I was in the process of eating dinner)
When you use the Past Continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it gives the idea that both actions were happening at the same time. The actions are parallel.
Cuando usas el Pasado Continuo con dos acciones, en el mismo enunciado, eso da la idea de que ambas acciones, estaban pasando al mismo tiempo. Las acciones son paralelas.
Examples:
I was studying while he was making dinner.
While Ellen was reading, Tim was watching television.
Were you listening while he was talking?
I wasn't paying attention while I was writing the letter, so I made several mistakes.
What were you doing while you were waiting?
Thomas wasn't working, and I wasn't working either.
They were eating dinner, discussing their plans, and having a good time.
Past Progressive Affirmative sentences.
1. Yesterday at twelve o'clock, they ... (SLEEP).
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2. Yesterday at quarter past one, I ... (LISTEN) to music.
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3. Yesterday at twenty-five to two, we ... (EAT) hamburgers.
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4. Yesterday at quarter to eight, they ... (SIT) in the park.
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5. Yesterday at half past eight, we ... (HAVE) a shower.
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6. Yesterday at eleven o'clock they ... (VISIT) a friend.
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7. Yesterday, at seven o'clock, we ... (DO) our homework.
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8. Yesterday at nine o'clock, he ... (REPAIR) a car.
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9. Yesterday at twenty-five to two, she ... (PLAY) the drums.
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10. Yesterday at six o'clock, you ... (WRITE).
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Present Progressive Affirmative Sentences.
Write positive sentences in past progressive. Translate.
1. you / play / cards
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2. Alice / walk / around the lake
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3. Caron / listen / to the radio
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4. we / read / a book about Australia
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5. Linda / look for / her ring
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6. Fiona and Sam / visit / the castle
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7. Ben / wash / the car
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8. Kim and I / wait / in the park
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9. My sister / feed / the birds
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10. Greg and Phil / count / their money
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Past Progressive Negative
That cannot be, however, as yesterday at 3 pm these people were not doing those things.
Write negative sentences in past progressive.
1. Sarah and Luke / not / work
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2. Mister Miller / not / teach / chemistry
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3. Barry / not / drive / a lorry
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4. Mandy / not / have / lunch
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5. Luba / not / play / tennis
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6. Sylvia and Alex / not / cycle / home
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7. Annie / not / clean / the table
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8. Benjamin / not / write / an e-mail
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9. Jane / not / exercise / in the gym
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10. Robert / not / buy / flowers
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Past Progressive Negatives.
e.g. = He __________ (go) to the party.
He wasn't going to the party.
1.Harry _________ __________ (watch) TV at 8 pm last night. He was studying.
2.Jill ________ ____________(wear) her uniform at work yesterday.
3.They _________ ___________ (cook) dinner when I arrived.
4.We ________ __________ (carry) an umbrella when it started to rain.
5.She ________ __________ (listen) to her teacher when he asked a question.
6.It ________ ___________ (rain) while we were playing tennis this morning.
7.Greg ________ _________ (study) when we went to his place.
8.You _________ ___________ (play) cards when he rang.
9.They __________ __________ (have) a good time at the party when they decided to go home.
10.Anna _________ ___________ (eat) dinner when we arrived.
Past Progressive - Negatives
Example: Maggie ____ volleyball. (not/to play)
Answer: Maggie was not playing volleyball. or Maggie wasn't playing volleyball.
1) She a cheeseburger. (not/to eat)
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2) They pictures. (not/to paint)
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3) The teacher the window. (not/to open)
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4) Johnny his bike. (not/to ride)
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5) We on the computer. (not/to work)
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6) Doris the news on TV. (not/to watch)
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7) I the trumpet. (not/to practise)
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8) The friends songs. (not/to sing)
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9) Steve a cigarette. (not/to smoke)
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10) Sam and Liz at a poster. (not/to look)
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Past Progressive Questions.
e.g. It is raining today. (rain) = Is it raining?
1. I __________ _________________ the bricks for the chimney.
(set)
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2. The engineers __________ _______________ the Blue Prints.
(read)
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3. The flat bed __________ _______________ up rafters.
(pick)
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4. The plumber __________ _______________ the pipes.
(install)
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5. Mr. Parker’s son __________ _______________ the new foundation.
(start)
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6. They ___________ _______________ the wheelbarrow.
(push)
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7. He ___________ _______________ too much power in the company.
(use)
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8.- Marcus ___________ ________________ on the roof.
(work)
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Past Progressive Questions.
Use the Past Progressive. Translate.
Example: ______________ a book? (she/to read)
Answer: Was she reading a book?
1) the museum? (she/to visit)
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2) with a pencil? (you/to write)
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3) comics? (the boys/to read)
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4) questions? (Kimberly/to ask)
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5) photos? (Helen and Anne/to take)
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6) a lot of noise? (your brother/to make)
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7) the classroom? (the teacher/to leave)
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8) text messages? (the girls/to send)
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9) under the tree? (the dog/to sit)
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10) at pictures? (they/to look)
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Past Progressive Tense.
1. When I phoned my friends, they ______ ___________ (play) monopoly.
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2. Yesterday at six I _______ __________(prepare) dinner.
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3. The kids ______ __________ (play) in the garden when it suddenly began to rain.
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4. I ______ _________ (practise) the guitar when he came home.
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5. We _______ __________ (not / cycle) all day.
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6. While Aaron ______ ___________ (work) in his room, his friends
_______ __________(swim) in the pool.
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7. I tried to tell them the truth but they _______ ___________ (listen / not).
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8. What ________ ___________ (you / do) yesterday?
9. Most of the time we ________ ____________ (sit) in the park.
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-ED Sounds
When the root form of a verb ends in a t or d sound, the -ed makes a different sound. We hear / id /
Rule 2.
-ed sounds like t when the root form of the verb ends in the sounds: p, = k, = f, = x, = ss, = sh, = ch.
-ed sounds like d in all other regular verbs.
-ED grammar rules.
1. Usamos la (forma -ed) de los verbos en el tiempo pasado.
2. –ed shows past tense.
2. -ed indica tiempo pasado.
THE CONSONANT “Y” RULE.
LA REGLA DE LA CONSONANTE e "Y"
When a regular verb ends in a consonant letter and “Y” we change the “Y” to “i” and add -ed.
Cuando un verbo termina en una letra consonante e "Y" cambiamos la "Y" por "i" y agregamos --ED.
copy – copied ***** study - studied ***** carry - carried
When there is one vowel and one consonant, double the consonant and add -ED.
Except verbs ending in (“W” and “Y”).
Tap = Tapped * Commit = Committed * Permit = Permitted * Trap = Trapped
Cuando hay una vocal y una consonante, dobla la consonante y agrega –EDExcepto los verbos que terminan en (“W” e “Y”).
sábado, 23 de enero de 2010
Regular Past Tense.
1. Yesterday my father (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) the Xmas tree.
2. We (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) Dover Castle in 2004.
3. Daisy (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) the violin at the concert last Saturday.
4. This morning Lily's horse (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) very high.
5. Mr Cuckoo (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) all the children : they went to the restaurant !
6. Yesterday I went to the dentist's : I (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) a lot !
7. They (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) their homework very late in the evening.
8. He (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) as a policeman a long time ago.
9. We (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) in Germany from 2000 to 2002.
10. All the pupils (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) judo last year.
11. We (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) to a very beautiful song this morning.
12. I (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) to go to the cinema with my friends last Sunday.
13. You (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) him very stupid questions this morning !
14. The train (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) thirty minutes ago.
15. They (arrived / asked / cried / decorated / finished / invited / jumped / listened / lived / played / practised / shouted / visited / wanted / worked) : ' Help ! Help ! '
Regular Past Tense
My grandfather had a very exciting life. When he was young, he _________ (live) on a farm in the country.
His parents __________ (raise) cattle, and he _________ (look) after the cows.
When he was eighteen, he went to university, where he __________ (study) Philosophy.
He also ___________ (play) the trumpet in a jazz band.
When the war started, he ____________ (try) to join the Air Force, but he __________(end) up in the Navy.
In the Atlantic, a German torpedo ___________ (rip) a hole in the side of his ship, and the ship sank.
Only five men ___________ (escape). They ____________ (sail) in a lifeboat back to England.
Then he met my grandmother, and they ___________ (marry) after only three weeks.
He says now that he ___________ (want) to marry her very quickly in case he
___________ (die) in the war.
THE CONSONANT “Y” RULE.
Use the “Y” rule and translate the sentences.
1. Tim (dry) the dishes after dinner.
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2. Samantha (try) on several pairs of shoes at the shoe store.
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3. Ernesto (study) his notes carefully for Wednesday’s meeting.
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4. Bill’s cousin (apply) for admission to Princeton University.
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5. The men (carry) the crates to the new office.
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6. We (finish) the work yesterday.
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7. Frank (borrow) some money from his friend last night.
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8. Mr. Harris (explain) the procedure to us very carefully.
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9. I (like) that movie about President Kennedy’s life.
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10. This company (hire) five new workers last week.
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11. The clerk (count) the money two or three times.
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12. Mr. Bob Hope (describe) his trip to Correa on the Tonight Show.
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Regular Past Tense
Complete each sentence with the –ed form of the verb.
1. Nancy (finish) the Balance Sheet.
Nancy finished the Balance Sheet.
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2. Bubba (wait) for the Stockholders all morning.
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3. Vera Prieto (polish) the last details for the ISO 9001 – 2000.
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4. The customer (complain) about the poor service.
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5. The manager (look) for his Journal.
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6. The Bank (sign) the mortgage. (hipoteca)
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7. They (call) the investors to an urgent meeting.
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8. They (mix) up the company’s raw materials.
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9. We (miss) the tour flight to Australia.
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10. Buck (attend) the Quality Managers meeting in Las Vegas.
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11. Brian (demand) the monthly payment for the new apartment.
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12. Shura (paint) the warehouse last week.
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13. Marcia (correct) the balance sheet.
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Tercer Parcial. Irregular verbs.
Many verbs in English form their past tense with -ED, some do not. These are called irregular verbs, and they include some of the most basic verbs in English.
Muchos verbos en Ingles conjugan el pasado con -ED, pero algunos NO. A estos verbos se les llaman verbos IRREGULARES, e incluyen algunos de los verbos mas basicos del Idioma Ingles.
1. The three most important irregular verbs are BE, HAVE, and DO. The simple past forms for BE are different depending on the subject.
1. Los tres verbos irregulares mas importantes son, BE, HAVE, y DO. Las formas del pasado simple del verbo BE son diferentes dependiendo del sujeto.
2. Other irregular verbs fall into three main categories:
2. Otros verbos irregulare se dividen en tres categorias.
Los verbos que NO cambian al conjugarse.
Los verbos que cambian una vocal.
Los verbos que cambian completamente.
Underline the correct Past Tense of the following verbs.
Subraya la conjugacion correcta del pasado de los siguientes verbos.
find
? find
? found
? fand
teach
? teached
? taught
? teach
get
? gought
? got
? get
catch
? catch
? caught
? catched
set
? sat
? sought
? set
bring
? brought
? brang
? bringed
drink
? drunk
? drink
? drank
have
? have
? had
? hove
cut
? caught
? cut
? cutted
fit
? fat
? fit
? fought
Irregular verbs in the past tense.
1. Yesterday I (goed / went / god) to London.
2. Last week I (were / was / bed) at the sea-side
3. Last summer, I (swum / swams / wimmed) every morning.
4. Last month I (havd / haved / had) a beautiful surprise.
5. Last Monday, you (begun / begin / began) to learn English.
6. Yesterday night, the dog (sleeps / slept / sleeped) on the lawn.
7. He went mad and he (brokt / broke / broken) his plate.
8. As you were very thirsty, you (drunk / drank / drinkt) a lot.
9. For his birthday, I (given / gived / gave) her a jewel.
10. When I was a little boy , I (learned / lawn / learnt) reading.
Past Tense of Irregular verbs.
Past Tense of Irregular verbs.
Fill in the blanks. Do not use contractions!vocabulary: "bucks" is American slang for dollars so 20 bucks = 20 dollars.
Yesterday I __________ (do) not have much fun.
I __________ (go) for a bike ride around three in the afternoon.
Some guy ___________ (come) up behind me and __________ (say), "I bet you twenty bucks I can beat you in a race."
I __________ (say), "No way!" and we __________ (take) off.
I never __________ (see) the old lady crossing the street.
She ___________ (have) a cane and ___________ (be) really slow. When
I __________ (hit) her we both ___________ (go) flying.
I ___________ (fly) about ten feet and ___________ (land) on my face. The guy I was
racing ___________ (know) I was hurt, but he __________ (ask) me for the twenty bucks
anyway. I ___________ (tell) him to go call an ambulance but he kept saying, "I __________
(win); I __________ (win)." Finally, I ___________ (give) him the money and he
__________(go) and __________ (make) the call.
Introduction of "DID"
In the simple past tense, negative and question forms are made using the auxiliary verb "do" (in its past form, "did") followed by the simple form of the main verb. This page explains the rules.
1. Forming a negative
Negatives in the simple present are formed by adding didn't (informal) or did not (formal) before the simple form of the verb. The verb BE is an exception to this; in the case of BE, we just add n't (informal) or not (formal) after "was" or "were":
e.g. I have a car. = I didn't have a car.
2. Forming a yes/no question
Yes/no questions are also created using the auxiliary did. This time, the auxiliary is placed before the subject. The verb BE is an exception; in this case, we move BE before the subject. Here are the rules:
e.g. They had a party. = Did they have a party?
3. Forming a WH- question
WH- questions (using words such as "what", "when", and "where") are also created by putting the auxiliary did before the subject (or moving BE, as explained above). Then, you add the WH- word at the beginning. Here are some examples:
e.g. He lives in Mexicali. = Did he live in Mexicali? = Where did he live?
Simple Past: Yes/No Questions w/DID
e.g: "John had red hair." becomes "Did John have red hair?". Translate
1. A raccoon ate Sally's lunch.
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2. They talked about their homework.
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3. They were happy together.
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4. He played hockey every day.
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5. The soup was hot.
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"DID" past tense
1._______to the cinema?
¿Fuiste al cine?
2. I________ to the cinema.
Yo no fui al cine
3. She_______TV.
Ella vio la televisión
4. I _______like his house.
No me gustó su casa
5._______in the party?
¿Bailó ella en la fiesta?
6. He_______his watch.
Él no encontró su reloj
7._______to Paris?
¿Vinieron ellos a París?
8._______her boyfriend?
¿Conociste a su novio?
9. We_______the news.
Nosotros no oímos las noticias
10._______a beer?
¿Bebió él una cerveza?
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"DID" past tense
Did you study yesterday?
Yes, I have.
Yes, I did.
Have you ever been to London?
Yes, I was.
Yes, I have.
You have just made a cake,
haven't you?
didn't you?
What did you do last week?
I went to the cinema.
I have been to the cinema.
Did you watch TV last night?
Yes, I have.
Yes, I did.
Have you seen this programme before?
Yes, I did.
Yes, I have.
Has the plane landed?
Yes, it landed at 10.25.
Yes, it has landed at 10.25.
Has Richard washed his car?
No, he hasn't washed it for months.
No, he washed it yesterday.
Used to...
1
My mother used to _________ on Sundays. (cocinar)
2
Didn't you use to ________ ? (nadar)
3
I didn't use to watchwatching this much TV.
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4
You will used tobe used to noisy children soon.
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Allison used to bebeing my best friend.
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I used to smokesmoking 10 cigarettes a day.
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I was used to seeingsee sunshine in Hawaii.
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Are you used to eateating spicy food?
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My brother is used to get upgetting up early for school.
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10
Did you useused to eat meat?
Used to...
Use “used to” plus a suitable verb to complete these sentences.
1. He _____ online to find the information he wanted. (ir)
He used to go online to find the information he wanted.
2. My sister _____ to school by bus but now she cycles. (ir)
3. I _____ thinner than my brother but now I am not. (ser / estar)
4. My father _____ many cigarettes a day. He gave up smoking last year. (fumar)
5. She _____ night after night for her degree in Economics. (estudiar)
6. They _____ football when they were younger. (jugar)
7. I _____ the world was flat but now I realize it’s not true. (pensar / creer)
8. That building is now a cinema. It _____ a hotel. (ser / estar)
9. When you lived near that shopping centre, _____ you _____ there very often? (pasado de do /+ ir)
10. _____ a lot of sweets when you were a child? (comer)
Used to...
Q1 - I'm not used to ____ up this early.
get
getting
Q2 - I used to ____ a lot.
read
reading
Q3 - You'll have to get used to ____ on the right when you live there.
drive
driving
Q4 - I didn't use to ____ it, but I do now.
like
liking
Q5 - I found it hard to get used to ____ in such a hot country.
live
living
Q6 - Where did you use to ____ when you visited?
stay
staying
Q7 - It took me a while to get used to ____ the language.
speak
speaking
Q8 - I used to ____ hard when I was a student.
work
working
Q9 - Have you got used to ____ it yet?
do
doing
Q10 - I'm not used to ____ so much tea.
drink
drinking
Use to....
Q1 - I like it now, but I ____.
didn't use to / didn't used
Q2 - I find it hard _____ to the dark evenings in winter.
usedget usedto get used
Q3 - It took me a while to get used to ____ on a continental keyboard.
typetyping
Q4 - I _____ to being spoken to like that!
am not useddon't get usedused
Q5 - I ____ play football on Saturdays when I was at school.
was used toused to
Q6 - Before I started cycling, I _____ go to work by bus.
used togot used to
Q7 - I haven't studied for ages and I'm finding it hard to get used to _____ every day.
studystudiedstudying
Q8 - I couldn't _____ used to the food.
becauseget
Q9 - He never _____ behave like that.
usedused to
Q10 - It's taking me a long time to ____ speaking Norwegian.
used toget used to
Could you do me a favor?
Caller Activity Sheet
A= Receiver (Roommate at Home)
B=Caller (Roommate at Work)
A: Hello.
B: Hi, Mandy. It’s Jill. I’m still at work.
A: Work? I thought you got off work at 4:00.
B: I was supposed to but I had to meet the boss. Listen. I’m running late. Could you do me a favour?
A: Sure. Anything. What do you need?
B: I’m having some friends over for a BBQ tonight. Could you thaw out some steaks for me?
A: I’ll do that right now. Anything else?
B: Nope. That’s it. Oh. By the way, I’ll be stopping by the store on the way home. Do you need anything?
A: Yeah. Actually, I do. We’re out of bread. Would you mind picking some up from the bakery?
B: No problem. I should be home in an hour. See you soon.
A: Actually, I’ll probably be gone by the time you get here. I’m meeting some friends for coffee.
B: Ok then. See you later tonight. Have fun.
*Fill in the table with the underlined information.
Caller Activity Sheet
You will be given a role card. Call up your roommates to tell them you will be late and request a favour from them. Then Write down their request in the table.
Grammar lesson "Could"
'Could' is a past form of 'can'
• When I was living in Boston, I could walk to work.
• He phoned to say he couldn't come.
• I could see him clearly but I couldn't hear him and then the videoconference line went dead.
'Could' is used to make polite requests. We can also use 'can' for these but 'could' is more polite.
• Could you help me, please?
• Could you lend me some money?
• Could I have a lift?
• Could I bother you for a moment?
If we use 'could' in reply to these requests, it suggests that we do not really want to do it. If you agree to the request, it is better to say 'can'
• Of course I can.
• I could help you if it's really necessary but I'm really busy right now.
• I could lend you some money but I'd need it back tomorrow without fail.
• I could give you a lift as far as Birmingham.
'Could' is used to talk about theoretical possibility and is similar in meaning to 'might'.
• It could rain later. Take an umbrella.
• He could be there by now.
• Could he be any happier?
• It could be Sarah's.