Communication » 2A Interacting
GRAMMAR
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a) Go down this street and turn right.
b) How do you do?
c) Do you know the way to the centre?
d) Bye! I'll see you tomorrow.
e) I'm sorry. I'm late.
f) What is David doing?
g) 'Hello, how are you?' 'Fine, thanks.'
h) Could you tell me the way to Green Street?
i) How do you feel today?
j) It's next to the bank.
2
a) What does it mean? - Why don't you use the dictionary?
b) Would you like to play tennis tomorrow? - I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I'm going to the cinema.
c) Shall I help you with those books? - That's very kind of you. Thanks very much.
d) Would you like some ice-cream? - Thanks, but I'd rather have a drink.
e) Do you mind if I sit here? - That's fine, please do.
f) Could you pass me the salt, please? - Sure, here you are.
3
Tina: Listen John, I'm really tired. Why don't we stay at home this evening?
John: Yes, good idea. I'd prefer to stay at home too.
Tina: OK. And I don't want to cook. Shall we order a Chinese meal?
John: I'd rather have a pizza, thanks. What about after dinner? Do you fancy getting a DVD to watch at home?
Tina: That would be great. What would you like to see? How about Fred's Family?
John: Actually, I'd rather see Darkness in the Woods. Graham says it's really good.
Tina: OK. I totally agree with you. I've heard it's good too. Shall I call for the pizza now or later?
John: Call now. I'm starving.
Tina: OK. What sort of pizza do you want? Margherita?
John: No, I'd rather have one with ham.
Tina: Me too.
4
a) Would you like a lift home?
b) If I were you I'd sell the car.
c) Would you like me to mow the lawn?
d) I wouldn't you to make so much noise!
e) What should I do?
f) How about going for a pizza?
5
a) Excuse me
b) Thanks very much
c) in your opinion
d) Would you like me
e) That's very kind of you
f) Let me
g) Thanks very much
h) You are welcome
6
a) think
b) know
c) believes
d) Do you think
e) What would you do
f) Thanks very much
g) I apologise
h) In my opinion
i) I believe
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a) in
b) means
c) a
d) earn
e) what
f) for
g) wants
h) allowed
i) will
j) having
k) like
l) more
m) doing
n) a
o) thing
8
a) I'm not very fond of folk music.
b) The last time I saw Helen was 1998.
c) What you had written was the wrong answer.
d) Can you tell me where the station is, please?
e) She apologised for losing her book.
f) We're taking an umbrella in case it rains later.
g) I haven't finished my project yet.
h) The new school is being built on the other side of the road.
i) I wouldn't stay here if I were you.
j) I'd like you not to leave you bag here.
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a) I'm going to Peru next month. - Oh, I want to come with you.
b) I'm coming, wait for me.
c) Can I go shopping with my friend Tina?
d) Would you like to come with me to the cinema?
e) I've gone to a place where I'm happy with my life.
f) The water came up to my knees.
g) Come and see me soon.
h) We arrived at the conference just in time.
2
a) The quiz is on at 6.30.
b) I think cheese had gone off.
c) Do you fancy having a coca cola?
d) I have enough money. I've just gone to the bank.
e) Techno music makes me headache.
f) I came last in the tennis tournament.
g) Do you reach the bottle?
h) My clock is fast of 5 minutes.
1
a) The bank took away their house.
b) Will you pick up Katy to school, please?
c) Please come to my party. Bring a bottle.
d) She shouldn't carry that heavy box.
e) He's been wearing glasses since he was a child.
f) He's taken an aspiring but he's still got a headache.
g) She always carries a bag full of unless things.
h) Did you take my pencil? I can't find it.
2
a) I've been wearing glasses since I was ten.
b) Bring the files to my house so we can work on the project.
c) Will you be so kind as to bring me home? I don't have a car tonight.
d) I'll be at home all afternoon. Will you bring the car round at around 4.00?
e) This suitcase is incredibly heavy. Get a porter to carry it.
f) Why don't you wear you hair up? You look younger.
g) This plane carries about 300 passengers.
h) Get the letter over here.
1
a) I used to talk for hours with my friends when I was a teenager.
b) The chairman spoke very convincingly at the conference.
c) I didn't hear what you said.
d) Our baby hasn't started talking yet.
e) Could I speak to the Branch Manager?
f) You have no idea what you're talking about!
g) English is spoken here.
h) Let the girl speak for herself.
i) My grandfather used to tell me wonderful stories.
j) Say thank you to Mrs Brent, Jill.
2
a) 'Hallo. Is there Mike?' 'Who is speaking?'
b) She says she always loves him.
c) The policeman told the witness not to go away.
d) My mother can talk for hours without stopping.
e) When I was young I spoke better English.
f) I stopped saying my prayers when I was 10.
g) How do you say 'phrase' in German?
h) I'm speaking on behalf of all my family.