Communication » 2LSCA Communication2LSCA - SGodeas - Week III - Esercizi delle pagine 158,159,160,162,166,167 from the book Focus Now 2
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Page 158 Exercise 1 1- I’m not going to school next Monday. I’m going to the dentist. 2- Sarah is going away in to weeks’ time. 3- The doctor is coming to see you at five. 4- Are you working late tonight? 5- They’re having a party Sunday. 6- Whan is she playing tennis? 7- When is the train leaving? 8- Are you watching the football match this evening? Yes, we are. Page 159 Exercise 1 1- When are you going to start working for that company? 2- She is going to teell them later. 3- Are you going to invite her? No, I’m not. 4- I’m not going to pay. 5- The driver’s driving too fast. He’s going to crash! 6- The sun’s shining. It’s going to be a lovely day. 7- Be careful with that vase. It’s going to break! 8- Be careful with that chair. You’re going to fall off. Exercise 2 I’m going to be more friendly. I’m not going to go shopping with my friends every week. I’m going to do yoga. I’m not going to forget my girlfriend’s birthday. I’m going to tidy my room every week. I’m going to learn how to cook. Exercise 1 1- How long will the fly take? 2- I think she will come. 3- I will send you a postcard! 4- In the future, people will live lomger. 5- OK, I’ll have a burger and a coke! Exercise 2 1- Mum is seeing the doctor this afternoon. 2- It’s my birthday next month, but i’m not going to have a party. 3- Brr, it’s cold here! I think I’ll turn the heating on. 4- What are you doing later? Do you want to go for a coffee? 5- My cousin is going to get married in May. 6- Sorry, I can’t talk now. I’ll call you back later. 7- I’ll carry them for you. 8- Are you going to study in London or in Brighton? Exercise 3 1- I’ll have a big glass of orange juice, please. 2- Uncle Bob is going to paint his house and I’m going to help him! 3- Uncle is going to paint his house all by himself? I’ll help him! 4- I’m going to help some African charities this year. Exercise 4 1- We’re going to catch the nine o’clock flight – so we’d better hurry! 2- Well, we’re not going to Spain this year as we usually do. 3- Yes, i’ve decided that I’m going to study archaeology. 4- I’d love to, but I’m not sure i’ll have enough money. 5- I’m too tired. I’m staying at home and listen to music all evening. 6- I can’t – they are painting the living room. 7- Sorry, but I’m busy – I’ll phone you back in a minute, OK? 8- I think I’ll have pizza. Page 160 Exercise 1 1- If Joe passes the exams, his parents will buy him a car. 2- My teacher won’t mind if I finish my essay tomorrow. 3- If Ella doesn’t find a job this year, she will do voluntary work. 4- They will miss all their friends if they choose to go abroad. 5- If the school uniform is compulory next year, we’ll have to wear it. 6- If John drops PE and ART, he will have more time for academic subjects. 7- Will you help me with my homework if I have a problem? 8- Sandra won’t do a gap year if she doesn’t collect some money. Exercise 2 1- We will raise our standards of living if we develop the country recources. 2- He won’t have another accidenti f he drives carefully. 3- If that branch falls down, i twill hit your bicycle. 4- If you score another goal, you will win the match. 5- If a new university is built here, there will be more places aviable for students. 6- If I have enough money, I’ll buy a new house. Exercise 3 1- Save 2- Will try 3- Ask 4- Will certanly say 5- Wait 6- Will probably say 7- Will come back 8- Is 9- Can’t find 10- Will be glad 11- Comes 12- Will be 13- Will you phone 14- Is Exercise 4 1- If I see Andrew, I’ll tell him the news 2- If I change my job, I’ll be happier. 3- If the train is late, we’ll walk 4- If it costs too much, I’ll buy a cheaper one. 5- I’ll ask Tom if I see him this afternoon. Exercise 5 1- If I pay a lot of money 2- I will work in a restaraunt. 3- I will leave football. 4- If I don’t study. 5- I will go to the Unversity. 6- If I earn a lot of money. 7- If I get a well-payed job. 8- I’ll leave the University and start working. 9- If I don’t get a job. Page 162 Exercise 1 1- If everybody went to university, nobody would want to do physical work. 2- Buses wouldn’t be so crowded if more people worked from home. 3- If people didn’t apply for low-paid jobs, salaries would go up. 4- Family relationship would improve if parents spent more time with their children. 5- You wolud be happier if you had an interesting and well-paid job. 6- If I were you, I would say a doctor. 7- Her grades would be better if she studied harder. 8- Would you take a job if they offered it to you? 9- If you explained the situation to your teacher, he would understand. 10- What would you do if you could live your life over again. Exercise 2 1- If the lesson was too long, it would be boring. 2- If our teacher explained things clearly, we would understand his lessons. 3- If I knowed the meaning of that word, I wouldn’t have to look it up. 4- If this exercise was easy, must pupils would get a correct answer. 5- If I knew the answer, I would tell you. Exercise 3 1- If she worked harder, she would pass her exams. 2- If we caught the early train, we would get there on time. 3- If you set the alarm clock, you wouldn’t oversleep. 4- If you cooked the dinner, I would do the washing-up afterwards. 5- If you took the trouble to read the comprehension exercise carefully, you would pass the test. Exercise 4 1- H 2- E 3- D 4- F 5- G 6- B 7- C 8- A 9- I
Page 166 Exercise 1 1- A- When I got to the station, the train left. B- When I got to the station, the train had left. 2- A- When the police arrived, the burglars escaped. B- When the police arrived, the burglars had escaped. 3- A- When I phoned him, he had left the house. B- When I phoned him, he left the house. 4- A- When the investigator arrived, the case was solved. B- When the investigator arrived, the case had been solved 5- A- When she left school, she travelled a lot. B- When she left school, she had travelled a lot. Exercise 2 1- Died / had reigned 2- Understood / had managed 3- Died / had made 4- Returned / had broken into 5- Was / had expected 6- Discovered / had taken 7- Arrived / had just left 8- Found / had took 9- Had sawn / felt 10- Had been / didn’t be Exercise 3 1- A detective found out that the thieves had escaped abroad. 2- When new evidence was found, the suspect had been relased. 3- The police discovered that the robbers had driven away in a black deep. 4- I couldn’t call the poliche because the mugger had taken my mobile phone. Exercise 4 1- had been 2- had also spent 3- had been 4- ran 5- went 6- had never been 7- phoned 8- had come 9- met 10- hadn’t met 11- told 12- hadn’t been 13- had already gone Page 167 Exercise 1 1- Mrs reid told they had seen the burglars in the office. 2- Mr Ross said he had never been witness to a crime before. 3- Miss Hill said he felt very frightened. 4- Miss Hill added she was still shaking. 5- Mrs said she could stop thinking about the burglary. 6- Mrs Reid added she hadn’t been to the office since the burglary. Exercise 2 1- Said 2- Told 3- Said 4- Said 5- Said 6- Said 7- Told 8- Told 9- Said 10- Said 11- Said Exercise 3 1- He told the police officer he was twenty. 2- He told the police officer he wasn’t twenty. 3- He told his mother he was watching a film. 4- He told his wife he wasn’t doing the shopping. 5- He told the company he had been out for work for a long time. 6- He told the teacher he had wanted to go to the university. 7- He told his dad he hadn’t worked in an office. 8- He told the police he could prove it. 9- He told the detective he couldn’t tell the truth. Exercise 4 1- Sue told me her mum was arriving at 4 2- My parents told me the car wasn’t at their house and they had take nit to the garage. 3- Tom told me he hadn’t met his new boss yet. 4- Pat told me she couldn’t meet me on Friday. 5- Ruth told me he had given the present to Laura. |