ES N. 6 PAG. 229
- Get to work
- Don’t get to school
- Get home
- Get late
- Get tired
ES N. 7 PAG. 229
GET+ADJECTIVE/PAST PARTICIPLE = get ready, get better, get cold, get dark
GET+NOUN = get a text message, get a present, get a reply, get a job
GET(TO)+NOUN = get to work, get home, get there, get to the station
ES N. 8 PAG. 229
- Stand up
- Get up
- Wake up
ES N. 9 PAG. 229
- Get a text message
- Don’t carry
- Take off
- Get up
- Get to school
- Get well
- Easy to fail
- Get good marks
- Get
- Get there
ES N. 1 PAG. 230
- Doesn’t get up
- Won’t live
- Isn’t
ES N. 2 PAG. 230
- He’ll forget my number if he doesn’t write it.
- If Samantha doesn’t hurry up, she’ll miss her train.
- I’m sure he’ll understand if you tell him how you feel.
- If you don’t listen carefully you won’t know what to do.
- Anita won’t dance with you if you don’t ask her.
- Sam will go to school tomorrow if he feels better.
ES N. 3 PAG. 230
- Will do Charlotte, fails
- ‘ll get, will skip
- doesn’t have, won’t
- don’t look, won’t know
ES N. 4 PAG. 230
- don’t get
- won’t enjoy
- takes
- will be
- will pass
- learns
- don’t pass
ES N. 5 PAG. 230
- e
- b
- c
- f
- d
- a
- she’ll see kangaroos and koalas if she does a gap year in Australia.
- I ‘ll pass the driving test if I drive to school every day.
- If Sara and Ken study at a private school they will have to pay tuition fees.
- If katie makes sandwiches every day she won’t have to eat in the school canteen.
- If you gets a tattoo you’ll have it forever.
- If your friend want to learn snowboard he’ll need to have strong legs.