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Tarea Ingles
Tarea Ingles
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I / he / she / it / I enjoyed the trip. He didn’t enjoy the trip.
you / we / they I took the train. He didn’t take the train.
Wh- questions
I / he / she / it /
Where did you go?
you / we / they
Tip
Remember, don’t change the main verb in questions and negatives:
I didn’t enjoy it. (NOT I didn’t enjoyed it.)
Did you enjoy it? (NOT Did you enjoyed it?)
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Grammar Focus
7A Past simple: negative and questions c Complete the questions and answers.
Did go
1 A you (go) through
a Complete the sentences with the past simple forms of the Central Asia?
verbs in brackets. B Yes, I did .
1 We didn’t travel (not travel) by plane to Denmark – we 2 A you (start) your
took trains. journey in Turkey?
2 I (not take) an umbrella today, so I got wet. B No, I .
3 Marion and Neil (not want) a big wedding. 3 A he (enjoy) his trip?
4 He (not answer) the telephone, because he B No, he .
was busy. 4 A they (travel) by
5 When I was a child, I (not like) chocolate. train?
6 We (not see) any wild animals when we B Yes, they .
went to Egypt.
7 She (not get) back home on time, so I was
d Write the questions to complete the conversation.
1
really worried. A How did you travel?
(how)
b Change the positive past simple verbs to negative verb B We travelled by train.
forms in these sentences. A 2
1 We went by tram. (how much)
We didn’t go by tram. B The journey cost £750.
2 They travelled along the Silk Road. A 3
(how many)
3 We had a good time. B We visited five countries.
A 4
4 The tickets cost a lot of money. (where)
B We stayed in hotels.
5 She visited China. A 5
(when)
6 They stayed in hotels. B We arrived home yesterday.
2 Lisa
She
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8A can / can’t, could / couldn’t for ability
We use can / can’t to talk about present abilities:
I can read English, but I can’t speak it.
We use could / couldn’t to talk about past abilities:
When I was young, I could dance, but I couldn’t sing.
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I / he / she / it / you / Present I can run fast. They can’t run fast. There is no -s on can for
we / they Past He could run fast. We couldn’t run fast. he / she / it :
He can swim.
Yes/No questions Short answers
(NOT He cans swim.)
Yes, I can.
Present Can you run fast?
I / he / she / it / you / No, I can’t.
we / they Yes, I could.
Past Could you run fast?
No, I couldn’t.
Tip
The full form of can’t is cannot.
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I / you / we / have to have to
I I don’t
they work hard. work hard.
has to work have to
he / she / it She He doesn’t
hard. work hard.
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Grammar Focus
b Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to or c Put a tick (✓) or a cross (✗) next to each activity
a short answer. and write sentences that are true for you.
1 In a kitchen, you have to work (you / work) very 1 I / study for three hours every evening ✓
carefully. I have to study for three hours every evening.
2 A (you / buy) any new clothes for 2 I / cook dinner every night
your new job?
B Yes, . 3 I / do a lot of homework
3 (I / not / pay) rent at the moment,
because I’m staying with my parents. 4 My teacher / help me with grammar
4 I usually wear jeans and a T-shirt, but at work
(I / wear) a suit. 5 My best friend / sometimes / wait for me
5 A What (we / do) before we start
the game? 6 My father / go to work at 8 o’clock
B I don’t know. Read the instructions.
6 A Do (I / take) them a present?
B No, . But it’s a nice idea. d Now go back to p.83
7 My son would like to see this film. How old
(he / be)?
8 To get fit, I think (you / walk) for at
least half an hour a day.
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9A Present continuous
We use the present continuous to describe an activity now or at
the moment of speaking. The activity started in the past and will
finish in the future.
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I I’m waiting. I’m not waiting.
you / we / they You’re waiting. We aren’t waiting.
he / she / it He’s waiting. It isn’t waiting.
Full forms: am waiting, are waiting, is waiting; am not waiting, are
not waiting, is not waiting
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Grammar Focus
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