LDri - Xmas Holiday Homework
by LDri - (2019-01-02)
Up to 2PLSC - Xmas Holiday Homework
PAG 30 ES 2
Joe Jacobson was a writer and he had a “eureka” moment when he imagined and invented an electronic book that he could download and read any time he wanted.
PAG 30 ES 3
- Was working
- Was lying
- Finished
PAG 30 ES 4
- Was sitting
- Was feeling
- Heard
- Called
- Was replying
- Went
- Opened
- Was looking out
- Was driving
- Was getting
- Were
- Reached
- Put
- Was
PAG 30 ES 6
- Were studying – met
- Crashed – was doing
- Was watching – got
- Was raining – woke up
- Burned – was making
- Texted – was walking
PAG 30 ES 7
- Were your parents studying when they met?
- Were you doing your homework when your computer crashed last night?
- Were you watching tv when your mum got home yesterday?
- Was it raining when you woke up this morning?
- Were you making breakfast when you burned yourself?
- Were you walking to school when your friend texted you?
PAG 34 ES 3
- Used to
- Used to
- Bought
PAG 34 ES 4
- Used to read – use
- Didn’t use to use – drive
- Update – used to write
- Play – used to play
- Used to suggest – give out
- Used to watch – watch
- Use – used to look up
- Didn’t use to worry – give
PAG 34 ES 5
- My parents used to take me to school.
- I didn’t use to go online.
PAG 34 ES 6
- Did your parents use to take you to school? No, they didn’t.
- Did you use to go online? Yes, I did.
PAG 44 ES 1
- Imagine Dragons
- Elisa
- Ed Sheeran
PAG 44 ES 3
- Has just ended
- Haven’t heard
- Has already won
- Won
PAG 44 ES 4
- Yet
- Just
- Yet
- Already
- Just
- Yet
PAG 44 ES 5
- Grown up
- Began
- Graduated
- Has already earned
- Didn’t change
- Knew
- Wrote
- Haven’t had
PAG 44 ES 6
- I’ve already seen a live band
- I haven’t visited a big art gallery yet
- I’ve already listened to a Beethoven symphony
- I haven’t acted in a play yet
- I have already read a classical novel
- I haven’t written a poem or a short story yet
PAG 44 ES 7
- Have you seen a live band yet? No, I haven’t.
- Have you visit a big art gallery yet? Yes, I have.
- Have you listened to a Beethoven symphony yet? Yes, I have.
- Have you acted in a play yet? No, I haven’t.
- Have you read a classical novel yet? Yes, I have.
- Have you written a poem or a short story yet? No, I haven’t.
PAG 48 ES 2
- The biggest
- Busier
- More expensive
- Better
PAG 48 ES 3
- Than
- As
- More
- As
- Than
- As
PAG 48 ES 4
- The worst
- The greatest
- The most exciting
- The funniest
- The best
- The most intelligent
PAG 48 ES 6
- Not old enough
- Too expensive
- Not confident enough
- Too young
- Not patient enough
- Not fast enough
PAG 78 ES 3
- Goes
- Will go
PAG 78 ES 4
- C
- A
- E
- B
- D
PAG 78 ES 6
- Go – won’t go
- Tell – won’t let
- Won’t learn – visit
- Doesn’t agree – won’t be
- Thinks – will convince
PAG 78 ES 2
- C
- B
- C
- B
- A
PAG 78 ES 3
- Had
- Would spend
PAG 78 ES 4
- Went – would want
- Wouldn’t be – worked
- Would improve – took
- Would retire – were
- Would be – had
PAG 78 ES 5
- If I had a part-time job, I’d earn money.
- If I earned money, I’d go out.
- If I met new people, my life wouldn’t be boring.
- If my life weren’t boring, I’d be happy.
- If I weren’t happy, I’d need a part-time job.
PAG 78 ES 5
- Wanted – I’d ask my father
- Needed – I’d go to the bank
- Could – I’d work at home
- Hadn’t – I won’t do anything
- Were – I’d be a tiger
- Didn’t have to – I won’t go to school
- Were – I’d do lots of things
PAG 96 ES 2
- IT
- A fashion magazine
- From home
PAG 96 ES 3
- Doesn’t have to
- Can’t
- Mustn’t
- Has to
- Needs to
- Needs to
- Can
- Must
PAG 96 ES 4
- Needs to
- Doesn’t have to
- Can
- Mustn’t
PAG 96 ES 5
- Needn’t – mustn’t
- Needn’t – mustn’t
- Mustn’t – needn’t
- Needn’t – mustn’t
PAG 96 ES 6
- Do you have to – no, I don’t
- Can you – no, I can’t
- Can you – no, I can’t
- Do you have to – no, I don’t
- Do you have to – yes, I do
- Can you – yes, I can
PAG 96 ES 7
- A police officer has to wear a uniform/doesn’t have to be good at Maths
- Secondary school teacher has to have a degree/doesn’t have to be fit
- A bus driver has to have a driving licence/doesn’t have to speak English
- Airline pilot has to have good eyesight/doesn’t have to be good at Maths
- Accountant has to be good at Maths/doesn’t have to have a driving licence
- A tourist guide has to work at the weekend/doesn’t have to have a degree
PAG 120 ES 2
- 2
- 1
- 6
- 4
- 7
- 3
- 5
PAG 120 ES 3
- Had + participio passato
- I use it to talk about the earlier of two action in the past
PAG 120 ES 6
- Remembered – hadn’t locked
- Arrived – had disappeared
- Hadn’t recognized – grown
- Felt – hadn’t appeared
- Was – had it happened
- Got – had already called
- Had lived – found out