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2LSCA - Amagi, activities From Focus II on pp. 158-160; 162;166-167 (all exercises)
by AMagi - (2020-03-19)
Up to 2LSCA - WEEK III: 16 - 22nd March, 2020 - Online Study for Prolonged School Closure.
Activities on pp. 158-160; 162;166-167
p.158
Exercise n.1)
- I’m not going to school next Monday. I’m going to the dentist’s.
- Sarah is going away in two weeks’ time.
- The doctor is coming to see you at five.
- Are you working late tonight?
- They are having a party on Saturday.
- When is she playing tennis? Tomorrow at four.
- When is the train leaving? At 6.30.
- Are you going to watch the football match this evening? Yes we are.
Exercise n.1)(be going to)
- When are you going to start working for that company?
- She is going to tell them later.
- Are you going to invite her? No I’m not.
- I’m not going to pay.
- The driver’s driving too fast! He is going to crash!
- The sun’s shining. It is going to be a lovely day.
- Be careful with that vase. It is going to break!
- Be careful with that chair. You are going to fall off.
p.160
Exercise n.1)
- If joe passes all his exams, his parents will buy him a car.
- My teacher won’t mind if I finish my essay tomorrow.
- If Ella doesn’t find a job this year, she will do voluntary work to get experience.
- They will miss all their friends if they choose to go abroad.
- If the school uniform is compulsory next year, we will have to wear it.
- If john drops PE and art, he will have more time for academic subjects.
- Will you help me with my homework if I have a problem?
- Sandra won’t do a gap year if she doesn’t collect some money.
Exercise n.2)
- We will raise ours standard of living, if we develop the country’s resources.
- He won’t have another accident, if he drives carefully.
- If that branch falls down, it will hit your bicycle.
- If you score another goal, you will win the match.
- If the new university is built here, there will be more places available for students.
- If I have enough money, I will buy a new house.
Exercise n.3)
- If I save
- I will try
- If I ask
- He will certainly say no
- If I wait
- He will probably say
- I’ll come back
- Is
- She can’t find
- I will be glad
- If she comes
- Martha will be
- Will you phone
- Are
Exercise n.4)
- If I see Andrew, I’ll tell him the news.
- If I change my job, I’ll be happier.
- if the train is late, we’ll walk.
- If it costs too much, I’ll buy a cheaper one.
- I will ask Tom, if I see him this afternoon.
Exercise n.5)
- I will get a place at the university, if I work hard.
- If I don’t get a place at the university, I’ll join the navy.
- If my timetable is very demanding next year, I ‘ll change school.
- I won’t get good marks, if I don’t study constantly.
- If I don’t get a good job, I’ll search for a new one.
- I will move house, if my neighbours are too noisy.
- I will travel around the world, if I’ll be rich and I’ll don’t have to work.
- If I get stressed about my next exams, I’ll take a break.
- I will do voluntary work, if It is necessary.
P.162
Exercise n.1)
- If everybody went to university, nobody would want to do hard physical work.
- Buses wouldn’t be so crowded, if more people worked from home.
- If people didn’t apply for low-paid jobs, salaries would go up.
- Family relationship would improve, if parents spent more time with their children.
- You would be happier, if you had an interesting and well-paid job.
- If I were you, I would go and see a doctor.
- Her grades would be better, if she studied harder.
- Would you take that job, if they offered it to you?
- If you explained the situation to your teacher, he would understand.
- What would you do if you could live your life over again?
Exercise n. 2)
- …
- If the lessons were not too long, they wouldn’t be boring.
- If our teacher didn’t explain things clearly, we wouldn’t understand his lessons.
- If I didn’t know the meaning of that word, I wouldn’t have to lock it up.
- If this exercise weren’t easy, most pupils wouldn’t get the correct answer.
- If I didn’t know the answer, I wouldn’t tell you.
Exercise n.3)
- …
- If she worked harder, she would pass her exam.
- If we caught the early train, we would get there on time.
- If you set the alarm clock, you wouldn’t oversleep.
- If you cooked the dinner, I would do the washing-up afterwards.
- If you took the trouble to read the to read the comprehension exercise carefully, you would pass the test.
Exercise n.4)
- H
- E
- D
- F
- G
- B
- C
- A
- I
p.166
Exercise n.1)
- When I got to the station, the train left.
When I got to the station the train had left
- When the police arrived, the burglars escaped.
When the police arrived, the burglars had escaped.
- When I phoned him, he had left the house.
When I phoned him, he left the house.
- When the investigator arrived, the case was solved.
When the investigator arrived, the case has been solved.
- When she left school, she travelled a lot.
When she left school, she had travelled a lot.
Exercise n.2)
- When the queen Victoria died, she had reigned for over 60 years.
- Nobody understood how he had managed to pass the examination without studying.
- When Martin Luther King died, he had made over 3,000 speeches.
- When I had returned from the holidays, I discovered someone breaking into my apartment.
- The results was better than anyone had expected.
- Fortunately, the driver discovered that he has took the wrong road.
- When the police arrived, the thieves had just leaved.
- When I found my purse, someone had took the money out of it.
- After she had seen the police, Becky felt better.
- Paul had been late before, so Clare wasn’t very worried.
Exercise n.3)
- A detective found out that the thieves had escaped abroad.
- When new evidence was found, the suspect had been realised from prison.
- The police knew that the robbers had drove away in a black jeep.
- I couldn’t call the police because the mugger had took my mobile phone.
Exercise n.4)
- Had been
- Also spent
- Was
- Ran
- Went
- Had never been
- Phoned
- Had came
- Met
- Had not been
- Told
- Wasn’t
- Had already gone.
P.167
Exercise n.1)
- Mrs Reid told that she saw the burglars in the office.
- Mr Ross said that he has never been witness to a crime before.
- Miss Hill said that she feels very frightened.
- Miss Hill added that she is still shaking.
- Mrs Reid said that she can’t stop thinking about the burglary.
- Mrs Reid added that she has not been to the office since the burglary.
Exercise n.2)
- Said
- Told
- Said
- Said
- Told
- Said
- Told
- Told
- Said
- Said
- Told
Exercise n.3)
- He told the police officer that he is twenty
- He told the police officers that he isn’t twenty
- He told his mother that he is watching a film
- He told his wife that he isn’t doing the shopping
- He told the company he has been out of work for a long time
- He told the teacher he wanted to go to university
- He told his dad that he didn’t work in an office
- He told the police he could prove it
- He told the detective he couldn’t tell the truth.
Exercise n.4)
- Sue said that her mom was arriving at four.
- Mum and dad said that the car isn’t at our house. They took it to the garage.
- Tom said that he didn’t meet his new boss yet.
- Pat said that he couldn’t meet me on Friday
- Ruth said that she gave the present to Laura
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