... used both by themselves and
as part of certain forms and tenses of ordinary verbs.)
Use had to as the past tense of must and didn't need as a past tense of needn't.
1 He isn't working ... Bill's written a novel.
21 His mother's very proud of him.
22 The twins used to play rugby.
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1 Articles: a/an ... remember this one.
15 And his wife was very disappointed.
16 He ought to have made a note of it.
17 Neither of them offered to help you.
18 They don't allow pet dogs in this shop.
19 But guide dogs...
... ask for help often
3. talk about her
4. argue much
5. often forget your telephone number (Use my in the answer.)
6. use the phone often
7. change his job often
8. have accidents often
9. get ... my best.
10. I did everything I could.
11. I must go now.
12. Diamonds suit me.
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1
2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108
Assume that questions are addressed ... if you were thinking of going by bus.
A: If I ring Peter –
B (interrupting): Oh, are you thinking of ringing Peter?
A: What did you say?
B: I asked if you were thinking of ringing Peter.
If I...
... used both by themselves and
as part of certain forms and tenses of ordinary verbs.)
Use had to as the past tense of must and didn't need as a past tense of needn't.
1 He isn't working ... we . . . a debate.
13 You . . . a cup of coffee? ~
Yes, please.
14 We . . . a meeting tomorrow to discuss safety precautions.
15 The tree just missed the roof, we . . . a very lucky escape.
16 ...
exactly alike.
15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time.
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1 Articles: a/an
2 Articles: the
3 Articles:...
... reckons that he (eat) 30 official lunches and 22
official dinners, and he (lose) count of the number of receptions and parties that he
(attend). ~
He (put) on a lot of weight?
25 Secretary: ... his room. He
hasn't even got a desk to write
109 Prepositions and prepositions/ adverbs:
at, by, in, into, of, off, on, out (of) , to, under, with
PEG 90, 92-4, 95 G
Fill the gaps in ... off at Victoria tomorrow. Why you (not come)
too? You could have coffee with her afterwards.
(Paul is advising/inviting Jack to come and see him off.)
14 You (see) that man at the corner of...
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''SPEAK."
PART
I:
STATEMENT FORMS
1.
I
(speak)
speak
English.
2.
They
(speak)
English
3.
He
(speak)
English.
4.
You
(speak)
English. ...
They
(speak)
English right now.
3.
She
(speak)
English right now.
4.
You
(speak)
English right now.
PART
ZZ:
NEGATIVE FORMS
1.
I
(speak, not)
am not speaking
English right now....
...
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6-1
Pronunciation of final -s/-es
157
6-2
Plural forms of nouns
158
6-3
Subjects. verbs. and objects
159
6-4
Objects ofprepositions
161
6-5
Prepositions of time
163
6-6 ...
178
6-14
Singular forms of other: another
vs
.
the other
181
6-15
Plural forms of other: other(s) vs
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the
other(s)
183
6-16
Summary of forms of other
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