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Police officers have to wear a uniform.

Children  don't have to go to school on Sunday

Primary school teachers  have to enjoy working with children

Pilots don't have to serve food and drinks on a plane.

A gardener has to water the plants.

A journalist  has to use a computer

A nurse doesn't have to know how to read music.

Taxi drivers have to have a driving licence.

A doctor has to have a degree in medicine.

(I don't have to get up early. It's Saturday.)


¿’Do I have to pay for my shopping bag?’ 'No, you don't.'
I have to be at the airport at ten. I have to go now.)
'('Does a secretary have to use a computer?' 'Yes, she does.'

Workworking

Winwinning

Telltelling

Writewriting

Liveliving

Putputting

Drinkdrinking

Lielying

Traveltravelling

Studystudying

Watchwatching

Playplaying
He  ('s living) with his parents at the moment because he can't find a job. 
She's a journalist and she  ('s writing) an article about the financial crisis in Europe
now. 
Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics (are playing) now. The Celtics  (are winning) by
...and it's a penalty for United. Rooney put ('s putting) the ball on the penalty spot
now ... 
Sorry, I can't see you now. I  ('m working) at the office. 
I can't hear you well. I  ('m travelling) on the train and the signal is bad. 
A Where are you?
B I'm at home. I  ('m drinking) a coffee and I  ('m watching) a film on TV. And you?
A I'm at home too. I  ('m studying) for tomorrow's exam. 
A Do you think the President  ('s telling) the truth?
B I don't think so. I think he ('s lying).

understand bread
see a language
hear gymnastics
taste a noise

Lucy  (is studying very hard this month. She needs to pass her final exams). 

Hyperpolyglots  (speak a lot of languages). 

He usually  (has fish and chips on Fridays, but today he is having lasagne). 

Who are you?  (I don't know you). 

(I'm having a drink) at the moment.

They're police officers, but they  (aren't wearing their uniforms now because they're
not working). 

Teachers in Japan  (work very long hours, but they often earn) good salaries. 

Don't forget  (to take your umbrella with you. It's raining).

Hi Gavin, 
How are you? I 'm writing (write) this short email from a cybercafé to tell you that
we are doing (do) fine here in New York. There's internet connection in the hotel, but
it's quite expensive. Lucy and I (are having) (have) a great time here, but the
weather's not so good. In fact, I 'm looking (look) through the windows right now and
it 's snowing (snow)! We usually have (have) meals at a restaurant across the road
from the hotel, but today we  (are eating) (eat) in an Italian restaurant on 5th Avenue.
They make (make) the best pizzas in town! 
(Are you working) (work) on your new project? Don't work too hard! 
See you next week.
Best,
Brian

Do you know Robinson Crusoe?


B Of course I do. I love that book. I read it every summer. 
A I hate this weather. I can't wait for the summer.
B Yeah. I'm tired of wearing gloves, sweaters and jackets. 
A Would you like a cold drink?
B That sounds great. A cola with ice, please. 
A Here's my essay on what I did at the weekend, Ms Willis.
B Thanks, Gerard. It looks interesting. 
A This soup taste (tastes) delicious.
B I know. I used fresh vegetables from the garden. 
A I don't believe in marriage.
B I do. Did you know that married men live longer? 
A You're not watching TV? How strange!
B Well, I broke my glasses this morning and I can't see anything without them. 
A I don't understand this word.
B Look it up in the dictionary, then.

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