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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. C A G B
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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=theirchildren F It=a holiday G They=pizzas H It=a football match
ANSWERS • C • A • G • B • E • F • D • H
I went to a party last night. Great! I really enjoyed it. What did you do? What do you think of her? Really? What was it like? I met Maria`s sister when I was shopping in Port Artur. She`s really nice. I like her a lot. GIVING OPINION
Vocabulary • threw, through • wore, war • warn, worn • caught, court • blew, blue • knew, new • saw, sore • read, red • rode, road
PREPOSITIONS • -, at • at, On, on, in, At, on • In, in, -, in • in, at, at • -, On, In, At • At, in
PAST PASSIVE 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 usuallylate. 3) mitmest sõnast koosneva öeldise puhul pärast esimest: She hasalreadyexplained this. Already võib asuda ka lause lõpus. Küsilauses asuvad need sõnad aluse järel. Do youoften 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
I can`t go. 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? He/She can go He/She should go. He/She must go. He/She has to go. HAVE TO is different. TEST YOUR GRAMMARMODAL AUXILIARY VERBS
ANSWERS • 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. • What time do you have to get back home? • You aren`t allowed to buy whatever you want • Adults have to worry about paying the bills. • They can`t always do what they want. • We aren`t allowed to bring mobile phones to class. • 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`tallowed to wear jeans.