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A complete English language course part 17

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4 Terry didn’t wash the car. Language point 55 – more about the past simple. In Dialogue 3 both PAST SIMPLE and PRESENT PERFECT tenses are used – it’s important in English to use them correctly and to understand the differences. He uses the PRESENT PERFECT because it happened a very short time ago – a few minutes, perhaps. When...

A complete English language course part 18

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it’s a bit like come along (Unit 5).. if you want to invite someone to call on you at home next week, you can say Why don’t you drop by next week?. We use this phrasal verb for both things and people – We can pick up the food on the way back. 10 Which do you prefer?. S TUART...

A complete English language course part 19

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she means ‘Are you completely sure?’.. But not quite always means ‘not completely’:. This shirt is small – it’s a small shirt This shirt is very small – it’s a very small shirt This shirt is quite small – ‘it’s a quite small shirt’. (but we can say – it’s quite a small shirt). This shirt is too small –...

A complete English language course part 20

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scheduled – planned to be shown, set down in the TV guide. 11 I’ll see you at half past five!. Where are you travelling from?. A DRIAN : I’ve got a meeting at twelve. Will the seven o’clock train get me there in time?. C LERK : Yes, but unfortunately you’ve left it too late – there are no seats...

A complete English language course part 21

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We always use the PRESENT PERFECT or the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS with since, not the present or present continuous.. With for we use the PRESENT PERFECT or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS , or the PAST SIMPLE – but there is a difference in meaning:. (some time in the past – he doesn’t live there now). Sentence (a) uses the present perfect,...

A complete English language course part 22

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12 You can’t be serious!. talk about what you and others have to do. P AUL : Do we have to? We’ve got to get there by eight, and it’s a quarter to already.. T IM : I have to get him a present – a bottle of wine or some- thing.. P AUL : I’ve already bought him a...

A complete English language course part 23

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Language point 74 – more about the to-form. The TO - FORM of the verb is very important because it’s used in so many situations and with so many other types of word. ADJECTIVE + to-form: Is it easy to use?. ADJECTIVE + to-form phrases are usually easy to understand:. The computer is easy to use. Some adjectives describing a...

A complete English language course part 24

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1 I’m looking for a man a It leads to the garden.. 2 I need a pencil b It leads to the town centre.. 8 That’s the pilot h It crosses the river.. Join the two sentences using who or that – the first one has been done for you.. (They live in the garden pond . (It took us...

A complete English language course part 25

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Decide which of these sentences have the adverb in the wrong position, and correct them. Some of the sentences are okay.. 1 Simon reads often in the evenings.. 2 You probably’ll miss the bus.. 4 They’ll definitely want to come with us.. 6 Is often the weather wet in this part of the country?. 7 Barry doesn’t like at all...

A complete English language course part 26

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Aren’t you having lunch?. L AUREN : No, I don’t think so. If you see him, will you tell him to phone me?. L AUREN : I’ll certainly tell him if I see him. why don’t you phone him yourself on his mobile?. L AUREN : Well – if you phoned one of James’s friends, perhaps they could tell you...

A complete English language course part 27

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Remember that, as with the present perfect, you need the PAST PARTICIPLE of the main verb when you use the past perfect.. REGULAR verbs: past participle = past simple (-ed). IRREGULAR verbs: past participle must be learnt. Meaning – the PAST PERFECT takes the PRESENT PERFECT one stage back into the past (sometimes it’s called ‘the past in the past’):....

A complete English language course part 28

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I suppose you’ve come to collect the money. ‘I assume that you’ve come to collect the money’. 3 I (suppose/wonder) you’re going to the pub, are you?. So, if you can use be in all tenses, and you’re happy with the past participle (go back and look at Language point 53 again if you’re not), then you can easily use...

A complete English language course part 29

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your coffee? 7 Would you like another cup of tea? 8 Would you like some more soup? 9 Do you like tea? 10 Would you like some pizza, Dave?. 2 Would you like some more coffee? 3 Would you like to visit the museum today? 4 Would you like to go swimming this afternoon?. 5 Would you like another cake?...

A complete English language course part 30

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2 is ’ll leave 3 stand ’ll get 4 breaks down ’ll repair 5 don’t see ’ll phone 6 doesn’t hurry ’ll miss 7 ’ll be gets 8 won’t work don’t plug. 2 don’t rewrite 3 What did your sister leave early for? 4 don’t rewrite 5 What did the Romans invade Britain for? 6 don’t rewrite 7 don’t rewrite...

A complete English language course part 31

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a-adjectives 11.69. active versus passive 15.90 adjectives, comparative 10.59 adjectives, superlative 10.59 adjectives in -ed 8.52 adjectives in -ing 8.52 adjectives with prepositions. adverb position 13.78 after 11.70. another 4.28 article, indefinite 1.9 as soon as 6.37 auxiliary did 4.24 base-form before 11.70. bet 14.83. -ing 10.64 bring 7.46. C1 conditional 14.79 C2 conditional 14.82 can 8.47. can’t can’t have...