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GRAMMAR IN PROGRESS Es. 24 pag. 78 1. The inspector has a badger on his pocket. 2. Nina and Ray have got a new kiosk at the beach. 3. Julie has a new interest. 4. Mum and dad has new ideas for the garden. 5. I have a terrible headache! 6. We have 16 guests for the New Years Eve party! 7. The gym has an excellent instructor. 8. You have a brilliant mind.
Es. 25 pag. 80 1. The inspector doesn’t have a badge on his a pocket. Does the inspector have a badge on his pocket? Doesn’t the inspector have a badge on his pocket? 2. Nina and Ray don’t have a new kiosk at the beach. Do Nina and Ray have a new kiosk at the beach? Don’t Nina and Ray have a new kiosk at the beach? 3. Julie doesn’t have a new interest. Does Julia have a new interest? Doesn’t the Julia have a new interest? 4. Mum and dad don’t have new ideas for the garden. Do mum and dad have new ideas for the garden? Don’t mum and dad have new ideas for the garden? 5. I don’t have a terrible headache! Do I have a terrible headache? Don’t I have a terrible headache? 6. We don’t have 16 guests for the New Year’s Eve party. Do we have 16 guests for the New Year’s Eve party? Don’t we have 16 guests for the New Year’s Eve party? 7. The gym doesn’t have an excellent instructor. Does the gym have an excellent instructor? Doesn’t the gym have an excellent instructor? 8. You don’t have a brilliant mind. Do you have a brilliant mind? Don’t you have a brilliant mind?
Es. 26 pag. 80 1. Henry and Alicia don’t have tickets. 2. She doesn’t have a chemistry book. 3. You don’t ever a phone charger. 4. I don’t have a round face! 5. Our children don’t have mobile phones. 6. We don’t have school today. 7. You don’t have a packed lunch. 8. We don’t have a map for the town.
Es. 27 pag. 79 1. No. Solo have si può usare per indicare un obbligo. 2. Sì. Sia have che have got si usano per parlare di un dolore. 3. Sì. Sia have che have got si usano per parlare dei familiari. 4. No. Solo have si usa per indicare un’assenza di necessità. 5. Sì. Sia have che have got si usano per descrivere le caratteristiche fisiche di una persona. 6. Sì. Sia have che have got si usano per esprimere il possesso.
Es. 28 pag. 79 1. Have to 2. Have to 3. Don’t 4. Don’t have to 5. Do I have to 6. Doesn’t have to 7. Does she 8. Has to 9. Has to 10. Have to
Es. 29 pag. 81 1. Sandy and John haven’t got a lovely dog. Have Sandy and John got a lovely dog? 2. We don’t have a grand piano at our grandmother’s. Do we have a grand piano at our grandmother’s? 3. You haven’t got English Literature on Monday. Have you got English Literature on Monday? 4. You don’t have a skateboard in the garden.Do you have a skateboard in the garden? 5. We haven’t got fish and chips for dinner. Have we got fish and chips for dinner? 6. Your cousin hasn’t got a beautiful blue eyes. Has your cousin got a beautiful blue eyes? 7. Giles hasn’t got a new rugby kit. Has a Giles got a new rugby kit? 8. The kids don’t have a party this afternoon. Do the kids have a party this afternoon?
Es. 30 pag. 81 1. Yes, I have. 2. Yes, she has. 3. Yes, she has. 4. Yes, I have. 5. No, he doesn’t. 6. No, I haven’t
Es. 31 pag. 81 1. Have a meal 2. Have a look at 3. Have a swim 4. Have a sauna 5. Have a massage 6. Has a bath 7. Have fun/a good time 8. Have a good trip/journey
Es. 32 pag. 81 1. Has a 2. Has 3. Has a bath 4. Has a bicycle 5. Have 6. Doesn’t have 7. Has a sandwich 8. Have lunch
Es. 33 pag. 81 1. I’d like to have dinner tonight with my friends and that new restaurant. 2. Sarah has a smart clothes shop. When I have to go to a wedding, I always go to her. 3. My apartment is on the third floor, it’s very big but it doesn’t have a balcony. 4. Carla has to wear that skirt for the party, but she doesn’t have the first button. 5. I don’t have fun when your friends play cards. 6. I don’t have breakfast often in the morning, but I have a snack at work. 7. You don’t need to get here by eight but you must arrive by 9 o’clock. 8. You’re too stressed! Why don’t you take a walk in the countryside and you relax a bit?
Es. 34 pag. 81 1. Al presente si possono usare sia have sia have got. La differenza è che have può indicare anche obblighi o assenza di necessità. 2. No. In inglese per dire fare il bagno in una vasca si usa have a bath, invece per fare il bagno nel mare si dice have a swim. 3. Perchè quando have è usato con gli usi particolari per fare la forma negativa e interrogativa ha bisogno dell’ausiliare do.
DIALOGUE WITH LAURA I: Hi Laura, how are you? LAURA: Fine thank you, and you? I: I’m very well, thanks. LAURA: This Christmas I had an amazing holiday! I: Really? Tell me about it! LAURA: We decided to spent a different Christmas, so we booked some tickets to Hawaii! We celebrated Christmas on the beach. We had five baths and a lot of fun! We stayed there from the twentieth for December to the first of January. I: Lucky you! LAURA: And what about you? How did you spend your holidays? I: I stayed home with my family and we had a big dinner with all our relatives! After dinner we were awake until two at night because we were doing an important match of bingo. LAURA: I love spending my holidays with relatives! I: My too, but I think the next year I’m going to spend my holidays in Los Angeles! LAURA: Great idea! I: If you want we can go together! LAURA: Yes, amazing! |