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a 7 : E = a (6 Irregular verbs ) @ 2 Match words/phrases 1-6 and 7-12 to words/phrases a)-f) and g)-I) 1 know 1) to work/university every day. 7 I sometimes send 4) films in English very well. 2 Inever eat ~b) some irregular verbs in English. 8 1 usually wear h) birthday presents to my friends. 3 Idont make <_ the newspaper every day. 9 Idon'tunderstand i) English with my friends. 4 Idrink 4) red meat. 10 [always give i) on clothes every month, 5 Idrive ¢) two litres of water every day. 11 I spenda lot of money k)_ jeans when I'm at home. 6 read #) many mistakes when I write 12 [sometimes speak 1) emails to people in other in English. countries. @ © 806 b) Tick the sentences in 1a) that are true for you. ‘Write the Past Simple forms of the irregular verbs in bold in 1a) in your notebook. You can use the Irregular Verb List (Students Book p159) to help you. know 9 knew a) Read Jennifer's email to her friend, Angelica, about her weekend. Put pictures a)-d) in the order she did them, esGas Delete Reply Reply All Forward Print Hi Angelica How are you? It was Carlos’ birthday on Saturday and we had a big party for him at my fat. My sister and | *.spent. all afternoon cleaning and then we 2 lots of food for the party. Carlos didn't §_ ‘about it, so it was a big surprise for him! There were about fity people there aN | ennnnnneees MY favourite dress ~ you know, the long blue one. Everyone & Carlos cards and presents, and it was a very special evening for him, | think. On Sunday Carlos and 18. to his parents’ house for lunch in his new car. The food was fantastic and vw —--- {00 much as usual! His parents are Argentinian, as you know, and all his family ® Spanish at the table — didnt 8 _-. very much! Then | just satin the garden, %, ‘a glass of wine and) . my book, Itwas a great weekend. Write soont Love Jennifer PS Did you... ‘me an email last week? | didn't get one! b) Read the email again. Fill in the gaps with the infinitive or the Past Simple of the verbs in bold in 1a). ‘puDS Zt ped! LE WeIp OL PueIsiepun 6 ax0ds @ a1e £ anoIp 9 aneBs 210M y nou € apeuz @@ E(P 10 214 #¢ (© a40d8 “yeads huads ‘puods :axe8 ‘2418 :poorstopun ‘puersi9pun ‘210% “ea ‘as ‘pus ‘peat ‘peal ‘2no4p “2ntap Squeap “yup ‘apeut‘oyeur ‘ore eo @ (ier (LL (WoL Gs C18 (ie @9 C&S Gr Ge (PZ O EEE © cambridge university Press 2005 Instructions p184

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