Everyday English Vocabulary adverbs Pronunciation Prepositions Past Simple
• Everyday English • Vocabulary (adverbs) • Pronunciation • Prepositions • Past Simple active and Passive
ANSWERS B one=a book/novel C It=a film D She= an actress/a film star E them=their children F It=a holiday G They=pizzas H It=a football match
ANSWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. C A G B E F D H
GIVING OPINION • I went to a party last • Really? What was it • • • night. Great! I really enjoyed it. What did you do? What do you think of her? • like? I met Maria`s sister when I was shopping in Port Artur. She`s really nice. I like her a lot.
Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. threw, through wore, warn, worn caught, court blew, blue knew, new saw, sore read, red rode, road
PREPOSITIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. -, at at, On, on, in, At, on In, in, -, in in, at -, On, In, At At, in
PAST PASSIVE 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The lights were left on. She wasn`t invited to the party. We were taken to the hospital. They weren`t given any information. Was she missing child found? Were you disturbed in the night?
• • • Ajamäärus asub lause lõpus, mõnikord ka lause alguses. yesterday, every day Kate goes kuhu? kuidas? millal? Sõnad: almost, already, also, always, even, ever, frequently, generally, hardly, just, nearly, never, often, quite, seldom, sometimes, still, usually asuvad jaatavas lauses. 1)ühest sõnast koosneva öeldise ees: He always gets up late. 2)tegusõna BE järel: Tom was usually late. 3) mitmest sõnast koosneva öeldise puhul pärast esimest: She has already explained this. Already võib asuda ka lause lõpus. Küsilauses asuvad need sõnad aluse järel. Do you often go to concerts? Eitavas lauses kasutatav määrsõna yet asub lause lõpus. Tom hasn`t come yet.
CAN – võima, suutma, oskama, saama CAN`t/CANNOT – ei või, ei saa, ei oska, ei suuda SHOULD – võiks SHOULDN`T – ei tohiks (soovituslik) HAVE TO/MUST – pidama, kohustatud olema DON´T HAVE TO – ei pea, ei ole kohustatud MUSTN`T – Ei tohi, keelatud BE ALLOWED TO – lubatud olema NOT ALLOWED TO – ei ole lubatud, keelatud
TEST YOUR GRAMMAR MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS 1. I can`t go. 2. You shouldn`t go. I mustn`t go. I don`t have to go. Can I go? Should you go? Must I go? Do I have to go? 3. He/She can go 4. He/She should go. He/She must go. He/She has to go. HAVE TO is different.
ANSWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. You don`t have to work. You don`t have to pay bills. You can go out with your friends. I always have to tell my mum and dad where I`m going. 5. What time do you have to get back home? 6. You aren`t allowed to buy whatever you want 7. Adults have to worry about paying the bills. 8. They can`t always do what they want. 9. We aren`t allowed to bring mobile phones to class. 10. I`ve got to go. I`ve got to do my homework.
ANSWERS • Her mother has to go to work, do shopping and cooking, and she has to take Lindsay to dance classes. • She doesn`t have to work on Thursdays and Fridays. • Her father has to drive over 500 miles a week.
ANSWERS • 2. I don`t have to wear a uniform. Do I have to • • • wear a uniform. I had to/didn`t have to wear a uniform. 3. She doesn`t have to work hard. Does she have to work hard. She had/didn`t have to work hard. He can`t do what he likes. Can he do what he likes. He could/couldn`t do what he liked. We aren`t allowed to wear jeans. Are we allowed to wear jeans? We were/weren`t allowed to wear jeans.
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