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... before.29 The children weren't surprised.19 Fill the following spaces, using can for present, could for past and shall/will be able for future. There is no need to use other able form ... continuous 44 for and since Future forms PEG chapter 1945 The present continuous tense as a future form 46 The be going to form 47 The present continuous and the be going to form 48 The ... {He . . .)2 Was it necessary for you to wait a long time for your bus?3 It isn't necessary for me to water my tomato plants every day.4 It will be necessary for them to get up early when...
... talks English. 13. corrects the Spanish essays.14. explains in English. 15. lectures in Spanish.16. broadcasts in Spanish.17. addresses students in English. 18. cooks a Spanish meal for us.19. ... my best.10. I did everything I could.11. I must go now.12. Diamonds suit me.7 200 ENGLISHgrammar exercises 1 2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108Assume that questions are addressed ... hired a sailing boat in St. James Park. (there are no boats for hire in St. James's Park.)8. drove across Hungerford Bridge. (It is for trains and pedestrians only.)9. took the Piccadilly...
... continuous 44 for and since Future forms PEG chapter 1945 The present continuous tense as a future form 46 The be going to form 47 The present continuous and the be going to form 48 The ... past, did is used for habit; otherwise either form is possible: Did you have/Had you an umbrella when you left the house?In other English- speaking countries, however, the do forms are used almost ... exclusively. Itwould therefore be possible to use do/did forms throughout the following exercises (except in no. 27), but students are asked to use have not/have you forms where they could be...
... Yvonne, who is going 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 three years.Then I (drop) it for a year and (forget) most of it. Then I (spend) two years at a secretarial college, where I (study) commercial English, and for the last six ... left.10 This bicycle (be) in our family for fourteen years. My father (use) it for the first five years, my brother (ride) it for the next five, and I (have) it for the last four.11 I hear that your...
... rule. For example, use a (not an) before these words that begin with u: a uniform a university4 Use a before words beginning with the other letters of the alphabet, called consonants. For ... evening. 22GrammarHelp4 Use a or an before singular nouns. Use an before words beginning with vowels (a, e, i, o, u). For example, say: an axe an igloo an egg an orange ... names of mountains. For example: Mount Everest Mount St. HelensThe written short form for Mount is Mt. For example: Mt. Everest, Mt. FujiDidyouknow? 46GrammarHelpThere...
... Plural form: change y to i, add -es. (c) boy b4ys End of noun: vowel + -y k~ Plural form: add -6. (d) wifs ., wives End of noun: -fe or -f thkf - - : thieves Plural form: ... ,,! 8 ,<'I *For more information, see Chart 2-8, Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 4. music 5. flower 6. information 7. jewe1ry ... talk to about your problem? 1 1. Kim gave me for my birthday. 12. Paul didn't give me for my birthday. 13. Did ~aul'~ive you for your birthday? 14. My brother is sitting at...