Grammar: Expressing intentions and plans that changed: Was / Were going to
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Complete each stacement with the corect Wore oF phrase to express incetions and pans that
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2 Iwasgoing to ¥ tel to africa but my plans change,
3 Tunougre dat she would graduate v ,vucsne lane
4 Teroughe me would be late butwe weren't ¥
‘5 Emanwas going to v stuay ar. tux he became inmerescea in computers
6 Thelsved that Rams would ¥ mary Michael
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8 Marta was going to ¥ rive me tothe azpor,butshe wast feng well
‘speeking: explain a change of intentions or plans 1
Drag and drop the words to put the sentences in order
Sowhat are you doing these days? ¥
Well, in dental school. ¥
[No kidding! ¥ Ithought you hed other plans. ¥
That's right. ¥ Twas going to bean artist, but !changed my mind.
How come? ¥
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Read each direct speech statement about intentions and plans. Complete the indirect speech
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Example:
My sister Jane said, ‘Tm going to be a nurse.”
My sister Jane said |she was going to be a nurse
11 The teacher told her, "You will do well on the exam.”
‘The teacher told her that she would do welll on the exam v |
2 My brother thought, “Lill lose the geme."
‘My brother thought he would lose the game v’.
3 Dad said, “T'm not going to travel in the summer.”
Dad said he wasn't going to travel in the summer ¥
4 My grandparents said, "We will help you pay for school.”
‘My grandparents said they would help me pay for school 7
5. The weather forecaster said, “It's going te rain all day.”
‘The weather forecaster said it was going to rain all day ¥
6 Mr. Smith said, "I'm going to learn French.”
‘Mr. Smith said he was going to learn French 7
7 Ms. Green told my mother, "Ibelieve you will get better soon.”
Ms. Green told my mother that she believed she would get better soon V .
& The man said, "think the party will be great.”
‘The man said he thought the party would be great vVocabulary: Reasons for changing plans 1
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1 Ttrougntt would bea lawyer, but! cidnt pass ¥ the exam ¥
2 1wasgoingto marry George, but changed ¥ my mind ¥
2. Tamredto tea rocesnar bit mytastes changes ¥
5 Twmgoingtobe an ast but'shardtomake ¥ aliving ¥ as an arts,Vocabulary: Reasons for changing plans 2
‘Match each woman's situation with the reason why she changed her plans. soo
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Grammar: Perfect modals 1
Complete each statement with a perfect modal. 100%
Example:
Henry has not been at work lately. He | might have lost (might / lose) his job.
11 Marco should have studied v (should / study) abroad. He was such a good student.
2 Tcould have gotten v (could /get)a better job after I graduated from college.
3 Jack would have been ¥ (would / be) a good lanyer, buthe changed his mind.
4 Emily went home early yesterday. She must not have been ¥ (must not / be) feeling well.
5S. Diane couldn't have gone ¥' (could not / go) skiing. She hates skiing!
‘6 Jess shouldn't have bought ¥ (should not / buy) such a fancy car. It was so expensive.
7-3 good thing Lucy didn't move to the city. She wouldn't have liked 4 (would not ike) city Ife.
Carlosis sneezing and coughing a lot. He must have forgotten v (must forget) to take his allergy medication,Grammar: Perfect modals 2
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chaose the modal that logically completes each sentence. \write that modal and the verb in the perfect 100%
‘modal form.
Example:
should = would
1] should have moved | {move) to France last year. I would have learned | (learn) French by now!
1 would couldn't
‘They couldn't have known (know) about the accident. They would have called ¥ (call) us.
2 mustnot may
Tmvupset that Emay have fatled v (fall) the exam. I must not have studied ¥ (study) enough.
3 shouldnt might
‘She might have gotten ¥_ (get) sick during the hike. she shouldn't have gone ¥ (go) wfth us.
4 could would
‘You could have come ¥* (come) skiing with us. Iwould have driven ¥ (drive) you.
5 maynot would
‘Matt may not have seen’ (see) you at the stadium. Otherwise, he would have sald ¥ (say) hello.
6 should = must
‘Mom musthave forgotten ¥ (forget) to pick us up. We should have called (call) her to remind her.