... something to eat.
7 I usually go to work by bus.
8 It's OK. I understand your problem.
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5 THE PRESENT SIMPLE
A Use
We use the present simple for
• thoughts and...
... that.'
2 'Congress opposed him. The President didn't expect that.'
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65 VERB + OBJECT + TO-INFINITIVE OR ING-
FORM
A Introduction
Customer: None of ... to go out
with him.
The hot weather has caused ice-cream sales to increase.
It took ages to download the pictures from the Internet.
I didn't mean my suggestion to be taken seriously....
... there?
Tom: Yes, (1)
…………………………………………………………………………… (it
/ likely / be / pretty crowded).
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67 ADJECTIVE + TO-INFINITIVE
B It is easy to drive the car
An adjective + to-infinitive...
...
temper).
Alan: Right. OK. And, as I said, sorry (3) ……………
(I'm interrupting you).
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71 AFRAID TO DO OR AFRAID OF DOING?
A Afraid
David is afraid to climb the ladder....
... your
friend.
4 Say that the shop is more expensive than the supermarket. Much more.
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112 COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE PATTERNS (2)
A Less and least
Less and least...
... can't see them any more. Now it's just houses.
1 Children played there. ~ Not now
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114 YET, STILL AND ALREADY
Yet means that we are expecting something. (It's...
... ………………………… 13 but ……………………
6 finish …………………… 14 fun …………………
2 What kind of word? (B)
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1. WORD CLASSES: NOUNS, VERBS, ADJECTIVES, ETC
A Introduction
Look at the...
...
magazine article about his life.
Join two sentences into one using the words in brackets.
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73 PREPOSITION OR LINKING WORD + ING-FORM
A Introduction
Rachel: Shall we have...
... get (8)
job/a job I can do in my
spare time and earn (9) a/some money. I've got
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76 SHIP AND WATER: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
A What is the difference?...