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1A

They work at the bank.

Where do you live?

He doesn't wear glasses.

She usually eats cereal for breakfast.

I'm never late for work.

A: Who are you waiting for? B: I'm waiting for a friend.

A: What are you doing after class? B: I'm going to the bar.

A:What are you cooking tonight? B: I'm making pasta. A: Good! I really like pasta.

 

Ouch! You're stepping on my foot!

They always have breakfast in bed on Sunday mornings.

She can't come to the phone now. She's taking a shower.

We need your answer before Wednesday.

I'm studying a lot now because I have exams next week.

She doesn't eat meat at all.

They're always late.

Are you going out tonight?

He never answers my emails!

A: Are you going to the park this afternoon? B: I don't know. It depends on the weather.

 

A: What are you eating? B: A cheese sandwich.

A: Where are you having lunch today? B: At home. My mom makes pasta.

A: What does he do? B: He's an accountant.

A: Are you going away this weekend? B: No, we're staying here.

A: Do you want to eat out tonight? B: Yeah, that'd be nice. Where are we going?

A: What's cooking? B: I don't know, but it smells good.

 

 

1B past tenses

 

They got married last year.

What time did you wake up this morning?

I didn't have time to do my homework.

A: What were you doing last night at 6:00? B: I was watching TV. It was a cold night, and it was raining. 

When they turned on the TV, the game was over.

When John arrived, they had dinner. 

When John came in, they were having dinner. 

When John came in, they were having dinner.

Peter went to get the tickets until Sarah was having a nap after lunch. 

When I arrived, they were watching TV.

When she phoned him, he'd left the office.

The exam didn't go well, even though I'd studied the night before.  When he was on his way to work this morning, he had an accident. When he passed his driving test, he'd only had five lessons.

How did the accident happen? He was driving back from Manchester when he hit a tree. 

I'd already cooked the meal when they called to tell me they couldn't come.

When I got home I was really tired, so I took a shower and went to bed. 

I was too late. The concert was over and my friends had gone home.

The driver lost control of the car because he was talking on his cell phone.

 

IC

My sister is intent on adopting a child. 

Are you going to buy a new car?

I'm not going to New York next week. 

I think they're gonna win.

It's going to rain.

We're getting married in October. 

They're meeting at 10:00. 

She leaves Friday.

I'll get the steak.

I won't tell anyone where you are.

I'll carry that bag for you.

Shall I help you with your homework?

Are we eating out tonight? 

You're gonna love the movie!

 

I'm not going to work tomorrow because it's Saturday. 

Are we eating out tonight? That's a good idea.

Let's go to Brazil next week. I'm looking forward to it. 

What are you wearing for the party? 

This is heavy. B. I'll help you. 

I'm with a friend tonight

I'm so sorry. I promise I won't do it again. 

They're getting married in May.

 

A. I'm sorry, Ann's not here.  B. I'll call later.  

A. There's no milk.  B.  Don't worry, I'll get it.

A Can we meet on Tuesday? B I'm sorry, I can't. I'm going to Brighton on Tuesday.

A. Can we have pizza for lunch? B. No, let's have chicken. I already put it in the oven. 

A Is that the phone (ringing)? B Yes, but don't get up.  I'll get it.

Jane's put on weight!  B She's pregnant. She's having a baby in August.

 

 

3A must, have to, should.

 

You have to put your seatbelts in the car. 

You have to work on Saturday?

I had to wear my uniform to grade school.

I have to be up early tomorrow. Colloquium's at 9:00. 

I have to remember to call Emily tonight. It's her birthday. We have to be on time for class tomorrow. There's an exam. 

You don't have to pay for the tickets. They're free.

You don't have to go to the party if you don't want to.  

You don't have to eat that cake, it's for the party. 

You don't have to touch it. It's dangerous.

You don't have to drink that water. It's not safe.

We don't have to hurry, we have plenty of time.

You must remember to write the report. The boss will be furious if you don't.

 The show was free, so I didn't have to pay.

Do you have to wear a uniform to your school?

We had to wait two hours at security and almost missed our flight. 

Did you have to do a lot of homework when you were at school?

I think people who live in apartments shouldn't have pets.

 She's allergic to dairy, so she doesn't have to eat anything made with milk.

You shouldn't go swimming after a big meal. 

Did they have to pay cash?

You don't have to come to the meeting. You don't have to.

People should talk quietly on the phone when they're on the train.  

Trucks can't get through on this road.

 

3C can / could / be able to

I can speak Spanish very well

He could play the violin when he was 3 years old. 

He can't go out tonight. She's sick.

They couldn't wait because they were in a hurry. 

Could you open the door, please?

I can accept your invitation. 

They couldn't make it.

I can practice my English in London. 

She's been able to speak French since she was a child. 

I wish I could ski.

I like to sleep late on weekends.

I haven't been able to send e-mails since lunchtime. 

She could speak German very well.

I won't be able to do my homework until tomorrow. 

I'd love to be a good dancer.

Will you be able to come to our wedding? It's the 10th of May.

If I spoke better English, I could get a job in a hotel.   When I've saved another 1000 euros, I'll be able to buy a new car. 

She hates not being able to do what she wants.

 

I can't talk to you now. I'm too busy.

When I lived in Rome I spoke Italian quite well. 

I'd love to play tennis very well.

If we don't hurry, we won't make the last train. My mother can see much better hours with her new glasses. To do this job you have to be able to speak at least 2 languages.

I can help you tonight if you want.

They still can't find an apartment. They're still looking.

 

5A

They have a lot of money. He has a lot of friends.

He eats a lot.

There aren't many cafes around here.

Do you watch a lot of TV?

Don't run. 

We have a lot of time. 

 Want some ice cream? B Just a little.

The city only has a few cinemas.

Hurry up. We have very little time. 

I have very few close friends.

There's no room in the car.

How much money do you have? B None.

I don't like this town. It's too big. There's too much traffic.

Too many tourists.

There aren't enough parks.

The buses aren't frequent enough.

 

I think this restaurant is too expensive.

 There are too many people in my salsa class.

Nobody likes it. It has very few friends. 

We've had a lot of rain recently.

There's not enough parking in the city center. 

I don't have time.

He works a lot. At least ten hours a day. 

Do you speak French? B Yes, a little.

I don't have time for me. 

You drive too fast.

Slow down! We have plenty of time. 

We have too much work right now.

I think he made some mistakes in the letter.

 He's not old enough to understand.

We can't go tomorrow. 

We're too busy.

 We have very little time to do this.

How many eggs are there? B None.

He retired so he has a lot of free time.