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Level IV - Module B

Lesson III
IN TODAY'S LESSON
Grammar revision
Future time clauses
Reported imperatives
REVISION: CAUSATIVE VERBS
I'm sorry, but this fish isn't cooked enough for me. Please take it back.

He _______ the waiter take the fish back.


a- make b- makes c- had d- have

Sara: You must have some of my cake. I insist!


Tom: Sorry, but I can't eat another bite.

Sara is trying to _______ Tom have more dessert.


a- had b- get c- make d- let

Waiter: May I recommend a dessert?


Tom: Sure.

Tom ________ the waiter recommend a dessert.


a- let b-lets c-makes d-got

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REVISION: SO/NEITHER
Alison: This is so exciting! I've never eaten at Valentino's before.
Brian: Neither ____________!

a- did I b- didn't I c- have I d- had I

Alison: Mmmm. Spaghetti with fresh tomatoes and wild mushrooms. That doesn't sound bad.
Brian: ____________ the fish special.

a- Neither does b- So does c- Neither is d- So is

Alison: I'll have the fish special.


Brian: So __________.

a- I will b- have I c- I'll have d- will I

https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/so-neither/
DIALOGUE
At the restaurant
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES

I have a feeling Dean and Jackie are going to


talk about you as soon as they get here.

I'll watch for Jackie and Dean while you plant


the mike.

Just cough or something to warn


Conditional type 0 me if you see them.
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES
Time Present Modal Verb
expression Simple /Order
When I'm 70, I'll retire.
As soon as you arrive, take the dog for a walk.
Until you all finish, nobody can leave.
Once I'm done cleaning, I should go to the shop.
Before you come, you must call me.
After we have dinner, we may have some dessert.
While you do the cooking, I'll set the table.

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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

If my boss texts, I'll tell her my connection's bad.


When my boss texts, I'll tell her my connection's bad.

Wash your hands when you get home!


Wash your hands as soon as you get home!

I won't go to hospital unless it's serious.


I'll go to hospital in case it's serious.
COVID-19 RECOMMENDATIONS

When you sneeze or cough...


As soon as you get home...
Don't visit crowded places unless...

If someone presents flu-like symptoms...

Before you leave the house...

Don't touch anything at home until...

As soon as symptoms appear...


REPORTED IMPERATIVES
'Cover your coughs and sneezes' 'Don't visit crowded places'
'You should stay at home' 'Don't touch your faces'

Specialists say to cover coughs and sneezes.

The reporters said not to touch our faces.

My mother advised me to stay at home.

Our doctor warned us not to visit crowded places.


REPORTED IMPERATIVES

Subject Verb Object (not) to infinitive

Doctors command stay


us
Specialists
ask forbid wash
the people
Reporters advise instruct
patients
(not) to... touch
Police officers remind order
doctors
visit
Parents want tell
urge
warn

https://wordwall.net/resource/4060248
'FRIENDS' CLIP

In this clip, Rachel puts Monica in


charge of all her decisions about her
love life.

Do you think this is a good idea?


Would you ever do the same?

What does Monica make Rachel do?

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