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Present perfect: put the words in order have/you/for the weekend/made?
have you made plans for the weekend?
Present perfect: A: What's the matter? B: I don't know. I _____ (not / make) anything
haven't / made
Present perfect: ___ you already ____ (do) your homework?
have / done
Present perfect: ___ Peter ____ (arrive) yet?
has / arrived
Relative pronouns: Yesterday I met a woman _____ knew my grandfather when he was young
who
Relative pronouns: I'm reading the book _____ won the Booker prize this year
that/which
Relative pronouns: The school _____ my brother goes to has a great football team
where
Relative pronouns: I like going to restaurants ____ you can get interesting local food
where
Present Continuous for future is used for:
arrangements meetings
Present Continuous for future: ___ you ___ (stay) in Berlin?
Are / staying
Present Continuous for future: Where ____ you ____ (have) your sales conferences this year?
are / having
Going to: How ____ she ____ to the airport? (get)
is / going to get
Going to: That plane _____ (not fly) anywhere today.
isn't going to fly
Going to. The baby ____ (sleep) during the flight
isn't going to sleep
Going to is used for:
-predictions with evidence - plans
Complete the letters. (Vocabulary about airports) ch_ck _n l_ft g_t_s tr_ll_y c_st_ms _rr_v_ls t_rm_n_l d_p_rt_r_s
check in lift gates trolley customs arrivals terminal departures
Past continuous: What _____ you _____ at 5.30 yesterday? (do)
were / doing
Past continuous: She ____ _____ (count) the money when the criminals entered the bank.
was / counting
Past continuous: Last month at this time we ____ ____ (work)
were / working
Past continuous: Yesterday at 10 pm I ____ ____ (watch tv)
was / watching
Which preposition? ___ Wednesday 18th ___ the wall
ON
Which preposition? ___ February ___ summer ___ 1990 ____ the morning
IN
The apartment was very (lxrsuuiou)
luxurious
The hotel was on a busy road, so it was really (nsyoi)
noisy
The beach was full of people, super (crwddoe)
crowded
We love our room, it's very (cmftbloooae)
comfortable
Complete the question in past simple: Where ____ they ____ (go)?
Where did they go?
Complete the question in past simple: _____ they ______ (decide) to go away this weekend?
Did they decide to go away this weekend?
Say this sentence in the negative: They bought some postcards
They didn't buy some postcards.
Say this sentence in the negative form: We stayed in a hotel
We didn't stay in a hotel
Past of these verbs: begin be write study
began was/were wrote studied
Past of these verbs: buy eat feel go
bought ate felt went
Make a question in present continuous using the following words: What/those kids/play?
What are those kids playing?
Make a question in present continuous using the following words: What/that man/read?
What is that man reading?
Present continuous: I ______ (look) at some paintings at the moment.
I'm looking at some paintings at the moment.
Present continuous: What __________ (you do) Stefan?
What are you doing Stefan?
I/during the week/go out/never
I never go out during the week
Alice/people/on the internet/sometimes/meets
Alice sometimes meets people on the internet
Candice/her boyfriend/sees/every day
Candice sees her boyfriend every day
Put these words in order: my dad/goes/often/out
my dad often goes out
- What does he do in the evenings? - He ____ a lot of TV (watch)
watches
In my country it rains a lot in summer but it ______ ______ in winter. (not rain)
doesn't / rain
____ Louisa ______ to marry her boyfriend? (want)
Does / want
____ your parents _____ together? (live)
do / live
Paula is really (hsy) she doesn't like meeting new
shy
Ross is a very (eervlc) girl. She'll do well in her exams.
clever
John never does his homework. He's very (alzy)
lazy
Sam's very (rdfylnei)
friendly
Sarah's very (nynfu). She makes me laugh
funny
DESCRIBING PEOPLE: Thanks for paying for dinner - that's very (enersuog)
generous