AVit - III WEEK. From FOCUS NOW II pp. 158-160-162-166-167
Pag. 158 es. 1
- I can’t go to school next Monday. I’m going to the dentist.
- Sarah id 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 Saturday.
- When she is playing tennis?
- When the train is leaving? At 6.30.
- Are you watching the football this evening? Yes, we are.
Pag. 158 es. 2
- When are you going to start working for that company?
- She is going to tell them later.
- Are you going to invite her later?
- I’m not going to pay.
- The driver’s going too fast! He is going to crash!
- The sun is shining. It’s going to be a lovely day!
- Be careful with that vase. It’s going to break!
- Be careful with that chair. You are going to fall off!
Pag. 160 es. 1
- If Joe passes all his exams, his parents will buy him a car.
- My teacher won’t mind if I finish my homework.
- If Ella doesn’t find a job, she will do voluntary work to get experience.
- They will miss all their friends if they choose to go abroad.
- If the school us compulsory next year, we will have to wear it.
- If John drops PE and Art, he will have more time for academy subjects.
- Will you help me with homework if I will have a problem?
- Sandra won’t do a gap year if she doesn’t collect some money.
Pag. 160 es. 2
- We will rise our 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 another match.
- If a new university is built here there will be more places available for students.
- If I have enough money I will buy a new house.
Pag. 160 es. 3
Hi Clare,
Thanks for your email.
I’m working for a new company now. It’ a new job, so I can’t come to Italy for the time being. I need to save money now!
If I save enough money when the summer holidays start, I will to come then if that’s ok.
Besides, if I ask my employer for a holiday now, he will certain say no! But if I wait until the summer holidays, he will probably say yes. So I will come back in August if everything will be ok. Tell Serena I’m very glad she’s planning a trip in London next week. The city’s is full of tourists at the moment, so if she can’t find a room in a hotel, I will be glad to have her at my place.If she will come on the first week in April, Martha will be abroad and Serena can sleep in her bedroom. How’s mum? Will you phone me if there is any problem?
Lots of love,
Laura
Pag.160 es. 4
- If I see Andrew, I will tell him the news.
- If I change my job, I will be happier.
- If the train late, we will walk.
- If it costs too much, I will buy a cheaper one.
- If I ask Tom, I will sew him in the afternoon.
Pag. 160 es. 5
- I will get a place at university if I study.
- If I don’t get a place at university, I will go to work.
- If my timetable is very demanding next year, I will leave tennis.
- I won’t good marks, if I play video games all day.
- If I don’t get a good job, I will study more.
- I will move house if I search for a work.
- I would travel around the world if I win a million dollar.
- If I get stressed about my next exam, I will talk with my friends.
- I will do voluntary work if I wouldn’t find work.
Pag. 162 es. 1
- If everybody went to university, nobody would do physical work
- Buses didn’t be so crowded if more people would work from home.
- If people didn’t apply for low-paid jobs, salary would go up.
- Family relationship will improve if your parents speeded more time with children.
- You will be happier 9f you had an interesting and well-paid job.
- If I were you, I will go and see the doctor.
- Her grades would be better if she studied harder.
- Would you take that job if they offered.
- If you explained the situation to your teacher, he would understand.
- What would you do if you could live over again?
Pag. 166 es. 1
- When I got the station the train had left.
- When the police arrived, the burglars had escaped.
- When I phoned him, he left the house.
- When the investigator arrived, the case was solved.
- When she left the school, she travelled a lot.
Pag. 166 es. 2
- When Victoria died, she had reigned for over 60 years.
- Nobody understood how he managed to pass the examination without studying.
- When Martin Luther King died, he had made over 3000 speeches.
- When I returned from the holidays, I discovered someone has broke into my apartment.
- The result were better than anyone expected.
- Fortunately, the driver discovered that he toke the wrong road.
- When the police arrived, the thieves had just lost.
- When I found my purse, someone had taken the money out of it.
- After she had seen the police, Becky felt better.
- Paul wasn’t late before, so Clare isn’t worried.
Pag. 166 es. 3
- A detective found that the thieves were escaped abroad.
- When new evidence was found the suspects released form.
- The police knew about it that the robbers had driven away in a black jeep.
- I couldn’t call the police because the mugger had token my mobile phone.
Pag. 166 es. 4
Sue knew Tokyo very well. She had been there several times and she also had spent a lot of time there before going to the States. Now she was back, she were happy to see the same old places.
She was in her hotel room when suddenly the earth started to shake. She ran down to the reception, where people, tourists for the most part, were beginning to gather. They all went out in the street. She had never been so frightened.
The next day, she phoned her friend Aiko, the girl she had come to meet. They met at the corner of the street. They hardly recognised each other because they had never met since they were young. Eventually, Sue told her about the earthquake. But Aiko told Sue she didn’t be at all afraid. Earthquakes were common in Japan, and most of houses were built to resist them. When the earth shaking, she already went to bed, and there she stayed until the next day.
Pag. 167 es. 1
- Mrs Reid told that they had seen burglars in the office.
- Mr Ross said that had never been witness to a crime before.
- Miss Hill said that she felt very frightened.
- Miss Hill added that she was still shaking.
- Mrs Reid said she couldn’t stop thinking about the burglary.
- Mrs Reid added that she hadn’t been to the office since the burglary.
Pag. 167 es. 2
- She said to the police: “ I haven’t seen the robber”.
- Clare told the police she didn’t know about the robbery.
- Sam told he worked for the police.
- Laura said she had seen the thieves climbing up the ladder.
- “ I saw the thieves climbing up the ladder” Laura told to the police.
- The police said the investigation had finished.
- They told me not to open the door.
- He told me he met a strange man in the stairs.
- The investigator told the murderer had made a mistake.
- She said she couldn’t identify the robber.
- She told to the investigator “ I don’t think it’s the same man”.
Pag. 167 es. 3
- He told to the police officer that he were twenty.
- He told to the police officer that he weren’t twenty.
- He told to the mother that he was watching a film.
- He told to his wife that he weren’t doing the shopping.
- He told to the company that he had been out of work for a long time.
- He told to the teacher that he had wanted to go to university.
- He told to his dad that he hadn’t worked in an office.
- He told to the police that he could prove it.
- He told to the detective that he couldn’t tell her the truth.
Pag. 167 es. 4
- Sue said that her mother was arriving at 4.
- Mum and dad said that the car wasn’t at their house. They toke it to the garage.
- Tom said that he hadn’t met his new boss yet.
- Pat said that he couldn’t meet you in Friday.
- Ruth said that she had given the present to Laura.