Communication » 1ASA Communication
Grammar book pages 36-37-38-39:
Page 36 ex. 1:
1. We usually going on holiday twice a year.
2. I’m listening to the radio.
3. We don’t watch television very often.
4. What are you cooking?
5. I think she’s playing tennis.
6. I’m learning to drive at the moment. My brother teaches me.
7. a. Does it ever snow here?
b. Occasionally. But it isn’t usually getting cold enough.
8. a. Do you know Peter Jones?
b. Yes, I do. He goes to school with my cousin. They are in the same class.
Page 37 ex. 2:
1. She plays tennis.
2. She’s sitting on the bed.
3. She’s listening to the radio.
4. She’s wearing a T-shirt.
5. She reads books about music.
6. She eats a lot of spaghetti.
7. She’s cooking spaghetti.
8. She looks about 18 years old.
Ex. 3:
1. a. What kind of music do you listen to?
b. All kinds. But I’m listening to a lot of classical at the moment, actually.
2. a. Where do you work?
b. I normally work in London, but I’m working in Manchester this month.
3. a. It’s raining again!
b. Yeah, I’m afraid it rains a lot at this time of the year.
4. a. He’s wearing a suit and tie!
b. He usually just wear a T-shirt and jeans for work.
Ex. 4:
1. My sister’s forever borrowing my clothes.
2. I’m always losing my mobile.
3. My computer’s constantly crashing these days.
Page 38 ex. 1:
1. She’s doing her homework in her bedroom I think.
2. I’m really enjoying it this term.
3. Sure, but my sister’s using it at the moment.
4. I’m not feeling well today.
5. I’m not listening to it.
Ex. 2:
1. He’s forever singing that awful song.
2. My scooter is always breaking down a lot these days.
3. She’s constantly sending me text messages.
Ex. 3:
1-e, 2-f, 3-b, 4-a, 5-g, 6-d
Ex. 4:
1. Where are you going?
2. How’s it going?
3. What are you looking for?
4. What’s going on?
5. What are you doing?
6. What are you watching?
Page 39 ex. 5:
1-C, 2-C, 3-B, 4-C, 5-A, 6-B
Ex. 6:
1. Is it raining at the moment?
2. It rains very often in the United Kingdom.
3. Tom isn’t here. He’s playing tennis in the park.
4. I play football, but I’m not very good.
Ex. 7:
1. He is brushing his teeth.
2. He is having a shower.
3. They are doing their homework.
4. She’s getting dressed.
5. She is cooking dinner.
6. They’re having breakfast.
7. He is going to bed.