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Week 1 UPPER

Unit 1 CUTTING EDGE


Past and Present Forms
Auxiliary Verbs
Sounding Sympathetic
Writing a Biography
Phrasal Verbs GET
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Get on with it.
Get over.
Get [it] over with.
Get up to.
Get out of. ...
Get along with. ...
Get through. ...
Get through to.
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Infinit Gerun
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to
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He seems (be)
to be
unhappy.
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ing
to
She refused to forgive
(forgive)
him.
3/12

ing
to
(go)
Tom suggested going
to the cinema.
4/12

ing
to
Tom offers to help
(help)
us.
5/12

ing
to
He admitted
(steal) the wallet.
stealing
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to
ing

Would you like


to join us?
(join)
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to
ing
I look forward to
(see) you.
seeing
8/12

ing
to
They expected
to arrive early.
(arrive)
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to
ing

The child pretended


(be)
to be asleep.
10/12

ing
to
(meet)
She avoided meeting
him.
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to ing

I appreciate working
(work)
with him.
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to
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(buy)
I can’t afford to buy
a new car.
Good
Job!

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