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... you think about these things? Write a sentence about each one. Begin with In myopinion /I think /I don’t think /I don’t agree with /I’m against /I’m in favour of 1 (terrorism) 2 (smoking) 3 ... the whole evening watching television 9 I don’t know that Ann was in hospital 51.3 Answer with I think so, I hope not etc. You are B in each conversation. Read theinformation in brackets before ... You’re sitting in a train waiting for it to leave. It’s already five minutes late. 6 You feel very strongly that governments should stop spending money on arms and shouldconcentrate on raising the...
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... Prepositions 120 At /on/ in (time) 121 On time /in time At the end in the end 122 Wat /on (place) (1) 123 In/ at /on (place) (2) 124 In/ at /on (place) (3) 125 To/at /in/ into 126 On/ in/ at (other uses) 127 ... playing/doing/working etc. we/you/they were playing/doing/working etc. B. We use the past continuous to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something at a certain time.The action or ... stopped doing some things and started doing other things: He stopped studying hard/going to bed early/running three miles e3very morning He started smoking/going out in the evening/spending a lot...
... these things? Write a sentence about each one. Begin with In my opinion /I think /I don’t think /I don’t agree with /I’m against /I’m in favour of 1 (terrorism) 2 (smoking) 3 (examinations) ... turn into Lipson Road, you will see three houses red one, blue one and white one. I live in white one.5 We live in old house in middle of the village. There is beautiful garden behind house ... PRESENT CONTINUOUS with HOW LONG and SINCE18.1 Are these sentences right or wrong? Correct the ones which are wrong.1 Sue and Alan are married since July 2 It’s raining all day. 3 How long has...
... the whole evening watching television 9 I don’t know that Ann was in hospital 51.3 Answer with I think so, I hope not etc. You are B in each conversation. Read theinformation in brackets before ... governments should stop spending money on arms and shouldconcentrate on raising the standard of living. 7 You think you should start getting the dinner ready. It’s nearly dinner-time now. 8 You ... stealing the money. I 5 They are building a new ring-road round the city.A new ring-road 6 I didn’t realise that someone was recording our conversation.I didn’t realise that our conversation...
... adjectives are restricted to one position only. For example, the adjective main (the main reason) can only occur in the attributive position (predicative: *the reason is main). Conversely, the adjective ... class on the basis of their form or `shape'. For example, many nouns have a characteristic -tion ending: action, condition, contemplation, demonstration, organization, repetition Similarly, ... 14 restricted constructions involving some indefinite pronouns (a little something, a certain someone). While the class of nouns as a whole is an open class, the subclass of pronouns is closed....
... Third Edition. You can find the Essential GrammarinUse unit numbers in the top right-hand corner of each page. You can use this book if you don't have Essential GrammarinUse because all ... given in the Key (pages 112-127). But if you want an explanation of the grammar points, you'll need to check in Essential Grammarin Use. The grammar points covered in this book are not in ... areas in Essential Grammarin Use. You can use it without a teacher. There are 185 exercises in this new edition. Each exercise relates to a particular part of Essential Grammarin Use: Third...