... 44 for and since 34 35 36 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 51 54 55 56 Future forms PEG chapter 19 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 The present continuous tense as a future form ... cook it for them 29 That was Ann on the phone 30 The Smiths need two cars 31 You'll help me 32 He used to eat raw fish 33 There'11 be plenty for everyone 34 You'd better wait for Bill 35 You'd ... not (mention) this to anyone 27 Why they (obey) him?~ 23 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 They don't dare (refuse) You must (look) both ways before crossing the road Your map may (have been) out of...
... lectures help with lunch (have) lunch 2.00 - 2 .30 2 .30 - 3. 30 3. 30 - 4 .30 4 .30 - 5.00 5.00 - 6.00 6.00 - 7.00 7.00 - 7 .30 7 .30 8.00 8.00 - 9.00 11 .30 rest work in garden (play) tennis tea practise ... and perfect PEG 142, 1 43 Ann, a student at a summer school, has the following programme: 7.00 - 7 .30 7 .30 - 8.00 8.00 - 8 .30 8 .30 - 9 .30 9 .30 - 10.00 10.00 - 10 .30 10 .30 - 12.00 12.00 - 1.00 ... working PEG 132 B (a) A: Perhaps he is working for Jones B: Yes, he may be working for Jones 24 (b) A: Perhaps he was working for Jones B: Yes, he may have been working for Jones Both exercises...
... I decided to wait till Wednesday 33 You (warn) him that the ice was dangerous, (but you didn't) 32 33 34 If you had kept quiet nobody (know) anything about it 35 You (bought) a new one, which ... to English classes): How long you (learn) English? Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years (Use the continuous form.) 20 I (begin) English at secondary school and (do) it for ... I (be) there for six months ~ And what you (do) before that? ~ Before that I (work) for Jones and Company 45 46 18 How long you (work) for Jones and Company? ~ I (work) for them for two years...
... I decided to wait till Wednesday 33 You (warn) him that the ice was dangerous, (but you didn't) 32 33 34 If you had kept quiet nobody (know) anything about it 35 You (bought) a new one, which ... to English classes): How long you (learn) English? Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years (Use the continuous form.) 20 I (begin) English at secondary school and (do) it for ... I (be) there for six months ~ And what you (do) before that? ~ Before that I (work) for Jones and Company 45 46 18 How long you (work) for Jones and Company? ~ I (work) for them for two years...
... 44 for and since 34 35 36 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 51 54 55 56 Future forms PEG chapter 19 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 The present continuous tense as a future form ... cook it for them 29 That was Ann on the phone 30 The Smiths need two cars 31 You'll help me 32 He used to eat raw fish 33 There'11 be plenty for everyone 34 You'd better wait for Bill 35 You'd ... not (mention) this to anyone 27 Why they (obey) him?~ 23 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 They don't dare (refuse) You must (look) both ways before crossing the road Your map may (have been) out of...
... I decided to wait till Wednesday 33 You (warn) him that the ice was dangerous, (but you didn't) 32 33 34 If you had kept quiet nobody (know) anything about it 35 You (bought) a new one, which ... to English classes): How long you (learn) English? Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years (Use the continuous form.) 20 I (begin) English at secondary school and (do) it for ... I (be) there for six months ~ And what you (do) before that? ~ Before that I (work) for Jones and Company 45 46 18 How long you (work) for Jones and Company? ~ I (work) for them for two years...
... (Intermed~atelevel) L G Alexander p cm English language - Textbooks for fore~gnspeakers Engl~shlanguage Grammar - 1950 - Problems, exercises, etc i T~tle PEll28.A45 73 1990 428.2'4-&20 89- 138 51 CIP - Set in 9111.5 ... George) 1 932 Longman Englishgrammar practice (Intermediate level) English language Grammar I Title 428.2 Library of Co ngres s Ca ta loging - in - Pu bl ica tio n Data Alexander, L G Longman English ... area of the English language If you look at the Contents pages, you will find sixteen major areas which form the basis of Englishgrammar This book is based on the Longman EnglishGrammar and...
... level) L G Alexander p cm English language - Textbooks for fore~gn speakers language Grammar - 1950 - Problems, exercises, etc i T~tle Engl~sh PEll28.A45 73 1990 428.2'4-&20 89- 138 51 CIP - Set in 9111.5 ... For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org 1 .3 The simple sentence: direct and indirect objects 1.3C The two meanings of 'for' Study: r**I [> LEG 1.i3 .3] We can ... For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org Nouns 2.2 Compound nouns 2.2A Nouns formed with gerund ('-ing') + noun: 'dancing-shoes' [>LEG 2.7, 2.11n .3, 6 .3. 1, 16 .39 .31 ...