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AZoia – homework

 

 

PARADIGMS OF THE IRREGULAR VERBS

 

be - was, were - been

become – became - become

begin – began - begun

bet – bet - bet

bite – bit - bitten

bleed – bled - bled

blow – blew - blown

break – broke - broken

bring – brought - brought

build – built – built

burn - burnt,burned – burnt, burned

buy – bought - bought

can – could – been able to

catch – caught - caught

choose – chose - chosen

come – came - come

cost – cost - cost

cut – cut - cut

deal – dealt - dealt

do – did - done

draw – drew - drawn

dream - dreamt, dreamed - dreamt, dreamed

drink – drank – drunk

drive – drove - driven

eat – ate - eaten

fall – fell - fallen

feel – felt -felt

fight – fought - fought

find – found - found

fly – flew - flown

forget – forgot - forgotten

forgive – forgave - forgiven

freeze – froze - frozen

get – got – got, gotten

give – gave - given

go – went -gone/been

grow – grew - grown

hang – hung - hung

have – hadf - had

hear – heard - heard

hide – hid - hidden

hit - hit - hit

hold – held - held

hurt – hurt - hurt

keep – kept - kept

know – knew - known

lay – laid - laid

lead – led - led

learn – learnt, learned – learnt, learned

leave – left - left

lend – lent - lent

let – let - let

light – lit - lit

lose – lost - lost

make – made - made

mean – meant - meant

meet – met - met

pay – paid - paid

put – put - put

read – read - read

ride – rode - ridden

ring – rang - rung

rise – rose - risen

run – ran -run

say – said - said

see – saw - seen

sell – sold - sold

send – sent - sent

set – set - set

shake – shook - shaken

shine – shone - shone

shoot – shot - shot

show – showed - shown

shut – shut - shut

sing – sang - sung

sink -sank - sunk

sit – sat - sat

sleep – slept - slept

smell - smelt, smelled - smelt, smelled

speak – spoke - spoken

spell - spelt, spelled - spelt, spelled

spend – spent - spent

spill - spilt, spilled

split – split - split

spoil - spoilt, spoiled - spoilt, spoiled

spread – spread - spread

stand – stood - stood

steal – stole - stolen

stick – stuck - stuck

swim – swam - swum

take – took - taken

teach – taught - taught

tell – told - told

think – thought - thought

throw – threw - thrown

understand – understood - understood

upset – upset - upset

wake – woke - woken

wear – wore - worn

win – won - won

write – wrote – written

 

 

 

ARTICLES, PRONOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS

 

PAGE 1

EX. 1

a lot of

too

enough money

much

too

a little

much

much

patient enough

much

many

much

enough time

many

a few

well enough

very little

a little

too many

 

PAGE 1

EX. 2

few days

too much shopping

a little Portuguese

some friends

too many biscuits

lots of things

any petrol

enough food

 

PAGE 2

EX. 3

in

on - in

in - in

in

down

over – around

in – on

on – towards - from

 

EX. 4

My brother’s AN architect in a big company in London.

I’m going to THE shops. Would you like anything?

What A beautiful new dress you’re wearing!

Excuse me, is there A bank near here?

I live in A small village in THE mountains in Switzerland.

I bought A pair of sunglasses on Oxford Streeet.

Life is wonderful when THE sun is shining.

I really love walking on THE beach near my house.

I’m reading AN interesting book at the moment.

 

PAGE 3

EX. 1

LINGUE

OPERE D’ARTE, MUSICALI, LETTERARIE, ECC.

GIORNI / EVENTI / PERIODI STORICI SPECIALI

TITOLI DI PERSONE

LUOGHI ED EDIFICI

Italian

Star Wars

The Second World War

Mr Hodge

The Empire State Building

French

The Four Seasons

Indian Independence

The King of Spain

The Nile

Japanese

The Mona Lisa

Easter

Dr Jones

The Atlas Mountains

 

 

 

The Governor of the Bank of England

The Atlantic

 

EX. 2

all

every

each

every

all

all

either

or

neither

both

both

either

some

a little

many

a few

 

EX. 3

in

down

on

on

in

in front of

in

on

in

from

to

inside

above

off

around

 

 

DISCORSO INDIRETTO, FRASI RELATIVE, CONNETTIVIE STRUTTURA DELLA FRASE

 

PAGE 1

EX. 1

but – or

and – but

or – and

and – because

 

EX. 2

before / by the time

until

after

as soon as / when

before / until

by the time / while / when

 

EX. 3

Although he’s tired, he can’t sleep.

Although it’s expensive, I’m going to buy it.

She doesn’t earn much money although she works hard.

Although Dave has a car, he loves cycling.

We won although we played bad.

She didn’t say thank you although she borrowed my pen.

Although I recognized her, I didn’t remember her name.

 

PAGE 2

EX. 4

Andrea is listening to the radio.

Does Sara play the guitar?

The sun has come out.

We like Lebanese food.

Which languages can Daniel speak?

Jim plays the clarinet.

Trish is a nurse.

She looks really unhappy.

Rita can’t speak any Serbian.

 

EX. 5

This is the exam which I did really badly in.

Stefano is the student who I studied English with.

This is the library which we go to for a quiet study.

Rita is the teacher who my cousin is married to.

This is the song which we had to listen to in class.

 

EX. 6

X Shall I put these pictures in the bin or shall I save them for Allison?

V

X I need the bread. Can you pass it to me?

X My glasses are upstairs. Can you fetch them for me?

V

X That’s a nice song. Can you teach it to us?

X Jason enjoyed looking at that book today. Perhaps you can lend it to him for a couple of days.

V

 

EX. 7

NEITHER the manager NOR the workers liked the proposal.

A few people in my department speak French and SO do I.

B: Don’t worry. NEITHER can I.

B: Yes, I think SO too.

 

PAGE 3

EX. 1

h

f

g

a

d

e

b

c

 

EX. 2

was going to

had never understood

was

would have gotten lost – didn’t take

couldn’t

had to – rang

 

EX. 3

 

 

PAGE 4

EX. 4

what’s more

in spite of this

however

as well as

in addition to

though

even though

 

EX. 5

How much money will we need?

Could we sit down somewhere?

Is it cold outside?

Do you know how long did the journey take?

When does the shop open?

I wonder if the machine works.

Does this bus go near Buckingham Palace?

I’d like to know who are this people.

 

EX. 6

The teacher said the student had three chances to pass his Maths.

The director said he would have phoned him the next day.

Anna asked about what they told him.

He asked if she could have comeback the next week.

They said she wouldn’t have had any problem getting into medical school.

Marcia suggested setting up their own business.

She told me to tell the police what I saw that day.

 

 

PAGE 5

EX. 7

where you can go ice skating

who won Wimbledon in 2004

which is very difficult to do

when Wimbledon takes place

in which Brazil won the World Cup

 

EX. 8

What my son’s crazy about is skateboarding.

All they want to do is lie on a beach and relax.

What I’m desperate for is a nice cup of tea.

It was the atmosphere rather than the food that made the restaurant special.

What I don’t want is to be late for work tomorrow.

All she asked for was a glass of water.

It was Alec, not David, who was a professional footballer when he was younger.

 

EX. 9

Jack’s been to Spain. - No, I haven’t.

I’m going to wear an apron for this, but you don’t ned to.

Why don’t you come to my house later? - I’m afraid I can’t.

I’m not worried about it today, but yesterday I was.

We didn’t finish the work, but we should have.

You don’t have to come with me if you don’t want to.

No, you didn’t get hit but you might have.

There isn’t any milk. - Yes, there is.

 

 

FUTURO

 

PAGE 1

EX. 1

is

going

am

is

to

do

 

EX. 2

will play

will cook

will drive

will be

will study

will feed

will bake

will ride

will complain

 

EX. 3

are going to hire

will have

is going to rain

will get

am going to see

will call

are going to enjoy

will give

will get

will cost

won’t be

am going to get

will get

will be

am going to do

 

 

PAGE 2

EX. 4

am travelling

am meeting

is… going

isn’t coming

is working

are playing

 

EX. 5

m living

isn’t going to come

s going

m meeting

are picking

are renting

m going to throw out

id getting rid

is selling

I’m going to buy

are bringing

 

EX. 6

We’ll see a bridge after we get to the waterfall.

We won’t see the island if it’s cloudy.

Will we go for a bike ride when the sun comes out?

The leaves change colour before falling.

Flowers appear as soon as the weather gets warmer.

 

 

PAGE 3

EX. 1

b

c

e

d

c

b

e

b

 

EX. 2

d

f

e

a

c

 

EX. 3

are getting

is John doing

am not doing

are you writing

are revising

isn’t coming

 

EX. 4

won’t have made up

will have swum

will have written

will… have received

will have seen

 

 

PAGE 4

EX. 5

By this time tomorrow we will have completed this job.

By the end of the day I won’t have made my decision.

Will we meet at 1 PM, before you have had lunch?

By the time she finishes, for how long will she have been running?

By the time they graduate, they will have been here for six years.

By the time you join us, we’ll have been playing for hours.

I won’t have had finished cleaning by then.

By the time they finish shopping, how much will they have spent?

 

EX. 6

We weren’t going out, but Marty invited us to his place.

Just as I was going to take a chocolate, Sam took it.

I had been saving my pocket money for weeks because I was going to buy my mom a present.

I was going to pay for our drinks but my friend did.

Peter was going to dive into the swimming pool just as he saw a child in the water below him.