... necessary for me to water my tomato plants every day It will be necessary for them to get up early when they go out to work every day We had to stop at the frontier but we were not required to open our ... and we began to lose hope 30 Would you like to hear story about Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman? ~ No I've heard stories about Englishmen, Irishmen and Scotsmen before ... bicycle 32 That five pound note belongs to me 33 He didn't mean tobe rude 34 Children get too much pocket money 19 35 Exams should be abolished 36 She promised to obey him Question tags after negative...
... permission to go into the town 19 did military training 20 played football 19 19 Auxiliary verbs: had better + infinitive without to PEG 120 A: I haven't told Tom yet B: Then you'd better tell him today ... with a rising intonation it can indicate surprise or disbelief I borrowed your car yesterday I'd like it tomorrow too You can walk to work It's good for you to walk Anyway you drive too fast You're ... its affirmative form I don't feel well enough to work today I'm not very strong I won't beableto help you tomorrow either You letters haven't been typed yet Anyway they aren't important The...
... She (use) it today to take Tom to the dentist Mary: I usually (go) by car too Jack (take) me because he (pass) my office on his way to the factory But this week he (work) in a factory in the opposite ... three stalls.' 29 Ann: You (be) to Wales? Jane: No, I (be) to Scotland but I (not be) to Wales I'd like to go 30 Peter: You (see) any good films lately? Ann: Yes, I (go) to the National Film Theatre ... week because there (be) so much distortion; and they (say) it (need) a new part They (not be able) to get the new part so far, so I (not watch) television for about ten days 26 You (ever) be to...
... She (use) it today to take Tom to the dentist Mary: I usually (go) by car too Jack (take) me because he (pass) my office on his way to the factory But this week he (work) in a factory in the opposite ... three stalls.' 29 Ann: You (be) to Wales? Jane: No, I (be) to Scotland but I (not be) to Wales I'd like to go 30 Peter: You (see) any good films lately? Ann: Yes, I (go) to the National Film Theatre ... week because there (be) so much distortion; and they (say) it (need) a new part They (not be able) to get the new part so far, so I (not watch) television for about ten days 26 You (ever) be to...
... necessary for me to water my tomato plants every day It will be necessary for them to get up early when they go out to work every day We had to stop at the frontier but we were not required to open our ... and we began to lose hope 30 Would you like to hear story about Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman? ~ No I've heard stories about Englishmen, Irishmen and Scotsmen before ... bicycle 32 That five pound note belongs to me 33 He didn't mean tobe rude 34 Children get too much pocket money 19 35 Exams should be abolished 36 She promised to obey him Question tags after negative...
... She (use) it today to take Tom to the dentist Mary: I usually (go) by car too Jack (take) me because he (pass) my office on his way to the factory But this week he (work) in a factory in the opposite ... three stalls.' 29 Ann: You (be) to Wales? Jane: No, I (be) to Scotland but I (not be) to Wales I'd like to go 30 Peter: You (see) any good films lately? Ann: Yes, I (go) to the National Film Theatre ... week because there (be) so much distortion; and they (say) it (need) a new part They (not be able) to get the new part so far, so I (not watch) television for about ten days 26 You (ever) be to...
... blameable rateable dyeable ropeable giveable (but forgivable) saleable hireable shareable holeable sizeable likeable tameable liveable tuneable nameable unshakeable ° Amer spelling tends to omit ... unamenable, unamiable, unconscionable They usually take un- if the stem has only one syllable and is an English word: unbridgeable unlovable unreadable unsaleable Exceptions: incurable, immovable, ... queued Before -able, e.g adorable analysable bribable imaginable manoeuvrable usable Exceptions: a Words ending in -ce and -ge retain the e to indicate the softness of the consonant, e.g bridgeable,...