Contents of Structure Drills
Contents of Structure Drills
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CONTENTS of Structure Drills
Auxiliary Verbs
Tenses
36 Simple present 37
37 Simple present 38
38 Simple present 39
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39 Simple present I read The Times. Tom reads the Express. 40
40 Simple present How much does your brother earn? 41
41 Simple present, negative He doesn't usually make mistakes! 42
42 Two present tenses, interrogative negative Doesn't his sister spend the
winters in the Bahamas? Isn't she going on a cruise? 43
43 Two present tenses He usually smokes Turkish cigarettes but today he is
smoking French cigarettes. 44
44 Two present tenses contrasted 45
45 Two present tenses contrasted 46
46 Present and past continuous 47
47 Present and past continuous 48
48 Present simple and continuous, past continuous 49
49 Negative of the simple present, present continuous and simple past 50
50 Present and past continuous with always He's always interrupting! 51
51 Past continuous with always contrasted with simple past 52
52 Past simple and continuous 53
53 Simple past pronunciation -ed /Id / 54
54 Simple past pronunciation -ed /t/ 55
55 Simple past pronunciation -ed /d / 56
56 Simple past pronunciation mixed 57
57 Simple past irregular verbs 58
58 Simple past irregular verbs 59
59 Simple past interrogative 60
60 Simple past negative interrogative 61
61 I thought you + past tense 62
62 I thought you + past tense 63
63 I didn't know + past tense 64
64 Present perfect with only just 65
65 Present perfect interrogative contrasted with present perfect continuous 66
66 Present perfect negative I haven't written to him for ages 67
67 Present perfect continuous interrogative 68
68 Past perfect with just When I arrived he'd just told her. 69
69 Past perfect continuous He'd been following her for some time. 70
Future forms
70 Present continuous 71
71 will contrasted with present continuous 72
72 will used at moment of decision I'm afraid I forgot but I'll wash it tomorrow. 73
73 going to 74
74 going to negative 75
75 Future tense I suppose he'll bring them 76
76 Future continuous 77
77 Future continuous interrogative 78
78 Future continuous negative 79
79 will + continuous infinitive 80
80 will + perfect infinitive 81
81 Future perfect 82
82 Future perfect continuous 83
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Conditional sentences
83 Type 1 and time clauses If I see him, I'll tell him as soon as he comes in. 84
84 Type 1 If he refuses please let me know. 85
85 Type 1 with unless Unless he starts today he'll be too late. 86
86 Type 2 I'd put you up if I could but I can't. 87
87 Type 2 If I lived near my work, I'd always be in time too. 88
88 Type 2 using the continuous infinitive If I were on holiday, Id be sitting on
the bench too. 89
89 Type 3 If you'd told me to I'd have paid him of course. 90
90 Type 3 interrogative Would you have gone if he had asked you? 91
91 Type 3 If you'd felt well, you'd have gone with him, would you? 92
92 I wish + past tense/If only + past tense. 93
93 I wish + past tense/If only + past tense 94
94 I wish + past perfect and If only + past perfect 95
like, hate, want, wish, prefer etc., mainly wit gerund or infinitive
Verbs + gerunds
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119 keep 120
120 mean 121
121 would you mind 122
122 mind/object to + him/his, won't have + him + -ing (present participle) 123
123 prevent + object + (from) 124
124 remember gerund, see/hear + object + -ing 125
125 remember + him/his etc. 126
126 stop 127
127 stop + object + gerund 128
128 suggest 129
129 suggest 130
130 suggest + them/their 131
131 try 132
132 want/need 133
Infinitive without to
155 had better + infinitive without to, it's time + subject +past tense 156
156 let + object + infinitive without to 157
157 let + object + infinitive without to 158
158 let + object + infinitive without to 159
159 make + object + infinitive without to 160
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160 make + object + infinitive without to, be made + infinitive without to 161
Verbs + (full) infinitive
Infinitive constructions
Purpose
Passive
184 Simple present, simple past, present perfect and should 185
185 Present continuous and past continuous 186
186 Present perfect and past perfect 187
187 may/might + perfect infinitive 188
188 must + phrasal verbs 189
189 should + present and perfect infinitives 190
190 used to + infinitive 191
191 will have/would have + present infinitive 192
Reported/Indirect speech
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195 Questions 196
196 want + object + infinitive 197
197 advise/warn + object + infinitive 198
198 Requests reported by ask/want + object + infinitive 199
199 Commands reported by tell/warn/want +object+infinitive, or say + subject +
be + infinitive 200
200 Commands reported by say + subject + be + infinitive 201
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STRUCTURE DRILLS
But you and Tom or you both must of course be answered with we, e.g.
A: Are you and Tom ready?
B: Yes, we are.
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2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers
PEG 108
Answer the following questions addressed to you and your friend in a written form
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3 Auxiliary verbs: negative additions to negative statements
PEG 112D
Alternatively the same subject could be used in all the answers, e.g.
Neither could Tom / Neither can Tom / Neither must Tom
or:
Neither could I / Neither can I etc.
Add to the following remarks using (and) neither/nor + the auxiliary + the noun/pronoun in
brackets in a written form
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4 Auxiliary verbs: affirmative additions to affirmative statements
PEG 112A
Add to the following remarks using (and) so + the noun/pronoun in brackets + the
auxiliary in a written form
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5 Auxiliary verbs: affirmative additions to negative statements
PEG 112B
Add to the following remarks using but + noun/pronoun + the auxiliary or do/does/did
in a written form
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6 Auxiliary verbs: negative additions to affirmative statements
PEG 112C
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7 Auxiliary verbs: short responses to affirmative statements
PEG 111
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8 Auxiliary verbs: short responses to negative statements
PEG 111
A: I wasn't late.
B: Weren't you?
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9 Auxiliary verbs: affirmative + interrogative responses
PEG 111B
This type of response normally indicates anger. But used without oh and with a rising
intonation it can indicate surprise or disbelief.
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10 Auxiliary verbs: negative + negative interrogative responses
PEG 111B
This form is used in response to negative statements. It has the same meaning
as its affirmative form.
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11a Auxiliary verbs: question tags: interrogative tags after negative statements
PEG 110A,B
Question tags can be said with a rising intonation, as in questions, but are usually said with a
falling intonation, as in statements. This intonation indicates that the speaker doesn't need
information but merely expects agreement.
Use a falling intonation for this exercise.
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PEG 110A,C
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12 Auxiliary verbs: question tags
PEG 110
Mixed types:
You won't be late, will you? (interrogative tag)
You'll be in time, won't you? (negative interrogative tag)
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13 Auxiliary verbs: question tags with a rising intonation
PEG 110D
Question tags are said with a rising intonation when the speaker is not sure that the statement
is true and wants to be re-assured. The statement here carries a fairly strong stress. The
position of the stress will, of course, vary according to the speaker's meaning, so most of the
following sentences could be stressed in a number of ways. But when doing the drill you
should copy the stress pattern of the prompt. Notice that there is normally a rise of pitch on
the stressed words.
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14 Auxiliary verbs: can and can't
This is a pronunciation and stress exercise. Can here is unstressed and pronounced
/kqn/?(/kxn/ is also possible, but practise the /kqn/ sound here. Can't always carries a
certain stress to distinguish it from can. Note also that the 'a' in can is quite different from the
'a' in can't. Can't is pronounced /kRnt/. Answer the questions, using /kqn/ and /kRnt/.
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15 Auxiliary verbs: have + object + past participle
PEG 119
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PEG 119
A: Did they have the central heating put in? (stress on have)
B: No, they put it in themselves.
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17 Auxiliary verbs: had to
Prompts:
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18 Auxiliary verbs: didn't have to
PEG 149
A (an old man): When I was at school, we called the master 'Sir' It was compulsory.
B (a young man who was at the same school): Oh, we didn't have to call the master 'Sir'.
1. wore suits
2. talked French at meals
3. got up at six
4. washed in cold water
5. ran round the playground before breakfast
6. were in bed by ten
7. learnt a Shakespeare play by heart
8. cleaned our own rooms
9. made our own beds
10.looked after our own clothes
11.kept our hair short
12.served ourselves at meals
13.ate everything on our plates
14.helped with the washing up
15.worked on Saturday
16.wrote home every week
17.let the staff see our letters
18.asked permission to go into the town
19.did military training
20.played football
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19 Auxiliary verbs: had better + infinitive without to
PEG 120
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20 Auxiliary verbs: be + infinitive
PEG 114A
It is evening and a group of people engaged in a team activity have been given their
instructions for the next day. Martin wants to know what the others have been told to do. They
always use Jack's name in their reply.
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21 Auxiliary verbs: be + infinitive
PEG 114A
(This exercise could also be practised with other persons: e.g. What were his/her/your (plural)
/their/my instructions?)
1. reporting?
2. posting the documents?
3. meeting George?
4. contracting Ann?
5. seeing the agents?
6. collecting the film?
7. relieving Andrew?
8. joining?
9. leaving?
10.paying the workmen?
11.releasing the prisoners?
12.inspecting the camp?
13.taking off?
14.starting?
15.opening the doors?
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22 Auxiliary verbs: be + perfect infinitive
PEG 114A
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23 Auxiliary verbs: may/might + perfect infinitive
PEG 113
Perhaps ...
1. he stole it.
2. she sold it.
3. you lost it. (Use 'I' in the answer.)
4. she drank it.
5. he threw it away.
6. they pawned it.
7. she left it at home.
8. he ate it.
9. they hid it in the attic.
10.he burnt it.
11.she tore it up.
12.she forgot to claim it.
13.they had an accident.
14.their car broke down. (Use it as subject.)
15.he advised them not to come.
16.he fell overboard.
17.they got lost.
18.he was murdered.
19.something delayed them. (Keep something.)
20.he took the wrong drug.
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24 Auxiliary verbs: may/might be working and may/might have been working
PEG 132B
(a)
A: Perhaps he is working for Jones.
B: Yes, he may be working for Jones.
(b)
A: Perhaps he was working for Jones.
B: Yes, he may have been working for Jones.
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25 Auxiliary verbs: should have done etc.
PEG 143
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26 Auxiliary verbs: shouldn't have done etc.
PEG 143
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27 Auxiliary verbs: Should I? + perfect infinitive
PEG 143
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28 Auxiliary verbs: shouldn't be doing and should have done
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29 Auxiliary verbs: should/shouldn't + continuous infinitive,
present and perfect
(a) It's ... and Ann ... (b) At ... Ann was ...
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30 Auxiliary verbs: must have done (deduction)
PEG 158
Martin and Simon have just come back to their house after a weekend.
Martin notices various changes; Simon thinks these must be the result
of actions by Peter, who shares the house with them.
(ii) A: The library books have disappeared. (take back to the library)
B: Peter must have taken them back to the library. (Notice the word order.)
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31 Auxiliary verbs: couldn't + perfect infinitive
(negative deduction)
PEG 159
1. spoke to her
2. paid the milkman
3. brought the flowers
4. fixed the television set
5. tuned my guitar
6. made all this mess
7. moved the piano
8. spilt the wine
9. opened the letters
10.borrowed my umbrella
11.answered the phone
12.finished the bottle of gin
13.drank all the beer
14.ate the cold meat
15.fused the lights
16.left the gas on
17.let the cats out
18.overheard us
19.planted the rose bushes
20.went off with the telephone directory
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32 Auxiliary verbs: couldn't have done
PEG 159
A: He says he saw Mary at the dance. (But B knows that Mary wasn't there.)
B: He couldn't have seen her. She wasn't there.
A: He says he escaped through the window. (But B knows that the window is barred.)
B: He couldn't have escaped through the window. It's barred.
He says he ...
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33 Auxiliary verbs: needn't have done / could have done
PEG 154
A: You sent the sheets to the laundry, I suppose? (wash them myself)
B: No, I washed them myself.
C: You needn't have washed them yourself. You could have sent them to the laundry.
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34 Auxiliary verbs: needn't have done / could have done
PEG 154
have in needn't have and could have should be pronounced as if written 've.
This exercise could also be done with shouldn't have and should have or oughtn't to have
and ought to have.
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35 Auxiliary verbs: Couldn't you have done? or Shouldn't you have done?
PEG 154
1. I posted it on Tuesday.
2. They paid me on Tuesday.
3. She started on Tuesday.
4. He brought it back on Tuesday.
5. He sent in his application on Tuesday.
6. I phoned him on Tuesday.
7. They moved out on Tuesday.
8. We left on Tuesday.
9. She wrote on Tuesday.
10.He applied on Tuesday.
11.He booked the tickets on Tuesday.
12.They reported it to the police station on Tuesday.
13.We re-addressed the letters on Tuesday.
14.I got back on Tuesday.
15.I made the arrangements on Tuesday.
16.I cancelled the tickets on Tuesday.
17.I answered his letter on Tuesday.
18.I gave her the message on Tuesday.
19.We invited him on Tuesday.
20.I told them about it on Tuesday.
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36 Tenses: simple present
PEG 173
Do you ...
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37 Tenses: simple present
PEG 173
A: I get up early.
B: Tom gets up early too.
1. I work in London.
2. I live in Hampstead.
3. I get up early.
4. I go for a walk before breakfast.
5. I have a cold bath every morning.
6. I run all the way to the station.
7. I come to work by tube.
8. I usually catch the 8.20 train.
9. I usually get a ticket from the machine.
10.I read the paper in the train.
11.I get out at Piccadilly.
12.I start work at 9.00.
13.I lunch in the canteen.
14.I finish work at 5.30.
15.I go home by bus.
16.I stand in a long queue every night.
17.I sit upstairs.
18.I buy an evening paper.
19.I arrive home about 6.30.
20.I say, 'Hello!'
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38 Tenses: simple present
PEG 173
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39 Tenses: simple present
PEG 173
1. I smoke cigars.
2. I live on the top floor.
3. I spend very little.
4. I walk to work.
5. I work on Saturdays.
6. I usually travel by air.
7. I write with my left hand.
8. I eat with chopsticks.
9. I drink wine with my meals.
10.I watch football on television.
11.I usually go away for weekends.
12.I do my own electrical repairs.
13.I sleep with the windows open.
14.I dictate my letters to a secretary.
15.I write my essays in ordinary handwriting.
16.I speak English at meals.
17.I disagree with him.
18.I think an electric typewriter is an unnecessary luxury.
19.I wear my hair short.
20.I make a lot of mistakes.
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40 Tenses: simple present
PEG 173
A: I live in Westminster.
B: Where does your brother live? (stress on brother)
Make questions using how, where, when, how much, how many, how often, what.
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41 Tenses: simple present, negative
PEG 173
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42 Tenses: two present tenses, interrogative negative
PEG 173
Note that some sentences are in the present continuous tense, some
are in the simple present tense.
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43 Tenses: two present tenses, interrogative negative
He usually ...
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44 Tenses: two present tenses
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45 Tenses: two present tenses
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46 Tenses: present and past continuous
A: If I go by bus –
B (interrupting): Oh, are you thinking of going by bus?
A: What did you say?
B: I asked if you were thinking of going by bus.
A: If I ring Peter –
B (interrupting): Oh, are you thinking of ringing Peter?
A: What did you say?
B: I asked if you were thinking of ringing Peter.
If I ...
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47 Tenses: present and past continuous
The student must disagree with the first remark and repeat it with
another suitable noun.
Remember that the first auxiliary isn't, wasn't etc. will be strongly stressed
but the second one will carry the normal weak stress.
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48 Tenses: present simple and continuous, past continuous
This is an exercise for three students. We shall call them Jack, Tom and Mary.
Jack rings Tom at 5 a.m. and we hear the first part of this conversation.
Later, say at 10 a.m., Jack mentions his call to Mary.
(later)
JACK: I rang Tom at 5 this morning.
MARY: Poor Tom. Was he in bed?
JACK: No. He was polishing his shoes.
MARY: What funny time to polish shoes!
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49 Tenses: negatives of the simple present, present continuous
and simple past
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50 Tenses: present and past continuous with always
(a) He doesn't ... does he? (b) He didn't ... did he?
1. smoke much
2. ask for help often
3. talk about her
4. argue much
5. often forget your telephone number (Use my in the answer.)
6. use the phone often
7. change his job often
8. have accidents often
9. get into trouble often
10.gossip much
11.boast often
12.break things often
13.look out of the window often
14.let you down often (Use me in the answer.)
15.grumble much
16.tell lies often
17.get into debt often
18.catch cold often
19.write to the newspapers
20.order you about much (Use me in the answer.)
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51 Tenses: past continuous with always contrasted with simple past
1. interrupting
2. complaining
3. interfering
4. changing his mind
5. losing his temper
6. getting drunk
7. breaking his promise
8. falling off (his horse)
9. waking me up
10.disappearing
11.going on strike
12.making a fuss
13.refusing (to help)
14.coming late (for work)
15.asking for a rise
16.shouting at me
17.leaving work early
18.taking her out
19.getting lost
20.oversleeping
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Grammar
The prompts only are given as the questions are the same in each case.
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53 Tenses: simple past pronunciation, -ed pronounced /Id/
1. he start?
2. she faint?
3. you expect him?
4. he invite her?
5. you remind them?
6. you wait for them?
7. she paint the door?
8. you want the information?
9. you need the advice?
10.you post the letters?
11.you dust the bedrooms?
12.you hand it in?
13.they appoint Peter?
14.they collect it?
15.you intend to start?
16.she accept the invitation?
17.she add these figures up?
18.they divide the takings?
19.he repeat his offer?
20.they decorated the Christmas tree?
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54 Tenses: simple past pronunciation, -ed pronounced /Id/
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Grammar
A: When did all this happen? A: When did he open your letters?
B: It happened last week. B: He opened them last week.
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56 Tenses: simple past pronunciation, mixed
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57 Tenses: simple past irregular verbs
PEG chapter 39
A: You usually buy your vegetables at your local greengrocer's, don't you? (the market)
B: Yes, but today I bought them at the market.
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58 Tenses: simple past irregular verbs
PEG chapter 39
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59 Tenses: simple past interrogative
1. drunk whisky
2. spoken German
3. read a book (See (ii) above.)
4. told a lie (See (ii) above.)
5. broken a glass (See (ii) above.)
6. written to Peter
7. had an accident (See (ii) above.)
8. make a mistake (See (ii) above.)
9. flown
10.driven a car (See (ii) above.)
11.ridden my motorbike
12.got lost
13.bought anything (Use something.)
14.cut my hair
15.kept him waiting (Do not change waiting.)
16.missed a class (See (ii) above.)
17.paid income tax
18.slept well
19.quarrelled with him
20.heard from her
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60 Tenses: simple past, negative interrogative
A: I talked to Tom.
B: Didn't you talk to Jack too?
1. I helped Bill.
2. I thanked George.
3. I paid Peter.
4. I congratulated Andrew.
5. I fined Paul.
6. I spoke to James.
7. I met Arthur.
8. I wrote to Bill.
9. I saw Ann.
10.I tipped Joan.
11.I photographed Oliver.
12.I sent a card to Hugh.
13.I got a ticket for Mary.
14.I kept a seat for Bob.
15.I asked George.
16.I invited Margaret.
17.I forgave Alec.
18.I offered a lift to Bill.
19.I stopped Peter.
20.I warned Hugh.
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61 Tenses: I thought you + past tense
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62 Tenses: I thought you + past tense
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63 Tenses: I didn't know + past tense
A: These are my skis. A: George keeps his chess set here. (play)
B: I didn't know you skied. B: I didn't know he played chess.
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64 Tenses: present perfect
PEG 183
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65 Tenses: present perfect
PEG 192
Note that if the things that are being talked are countable, you should use many.
If they are uncountable, you should use much.
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Grammar
(When the object has the form: a/an + noun, use one in the answer.)
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67 Tenses: present perfect continuous
PEG 191
A: I live here.
B: How long have you been living here?
1. I work here.
2. I'm learning Greek.
3. I'm waiting for Peter.
4. I sleep badly.
5. I'm economizing.
6. He drives a bus.
7. I check their accounts.
8. I pay his school fees.
9. He cooks.
10.She does two jobs.
11.I feel depressed.
12.He's blackmailing me.
13.He sends anonymous letters.
14.I collect fossils.
15.He receives stolen goods.
16.They meet secretly.
17.I'm losing weight.
18.I help Peter with his homework.
19.I live in a condemned house.
20.They are squatting in an empty block.
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68 Tenses: past perfect
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69 Tenses: past perfect continuous
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70 Future forms: present continuous
(a) A: Have you decided when to go? (b) A: What did he say about going?
B: Yes, we're going on Tuesday. B: He said they were going on Tuesday.
A: Have you decided when to meet Tom? A: What did he say about Tom?
B: Yes, we're meeting him on Tuesday. B: He said they were meeting him on
Tuesday
The two groups of exercises could be worked through separately, or they could be combined
with students working in pairs. e.g.
A: Have you decided when to go?
FIRST STUDENT: Yes, we're going on Tuesday.
A: What did he say about going?
SECOND STUDENT: He said they were going on Tuesday.
(a) Have you decided then to ... (b) What did he say about ...
1. leave? 1. leaving?
2. start? 2. starting?
3. set off? 3. setting off?
4. move out? 4. moving out?
5. come back? 5. coming back?
6. return? 6. returning?
7. demonstrate? 7. demonstrating?
8. march? 8. marching?
9. take the test? 9. the test?
10.announce your engagement? 10.their engagement?
11.interview the candidates? 11.the candidates?
12.test the new model? 12.the new model?
13.open the new branch? 13.the new branch?
14.launch the ship? 14.the ship?
15.met Peter? 15.Peter?
16.inspect the premises? 16.the premises?
17.invite your parents? 17.his parents?
18.see the bank manager? 18.the bank manager?
19.hire the car? 19.the car?
20.make your speech? 20.his speech?
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71 Future forms: will contrasted with present continuous
The students of a college are planning a party. The organizer asks for volunteers to do various
jobs in connection with this.
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72 Future forms: will used at moment of decision
PEG 201
Evening conversation:
(a) A: You washed the car, didn't you?
B: I'm afraid I forgot! But I'll wash it tomorrow.
(a) You ... , didn't you? (b) She ... , didn't she?
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73 Future forms: going to
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74 Future forms: going to negative
PEG 204
1. got up first
2. ground the coffee
3. made the toast
4. washed up
5. left the car at home
6. let me drive
7. rang me from the office (Omit from the office.)
8. came straight home after work (Omit after work.)
9. brought me flowers (Keep flowers.)
10.did the shopping for me
11.bathed the baby
12.played with the children
13.repaired Ann's bicycle
14.blew up Tom's football (Watch the word order.)
15.read to the children
16.mowed the grass
17.watered the roses
18.helped me wash up
19.invited my mother round for a drink (Omit for a drink.)
20.babysat while I went with my mother (Omit while ... mother.)
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75 Future forms: future tense
PEG 209
This exercise could also be done with: I expect he'll / I hope he'll / he'll probably /
perhaps he'll.
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76 Future forms: future continuous
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I shall is the technically correct form here, but I will/I'll is more often heard.
1. sunbathing.
2. having breakfast in bed.
3. drinking fresh grapejuice.
4. winning money at the casino.
5. surf-riding.
6. skin-diving.
7. tunny-fishing.
8. taking photos under water.
9. relaxing in a deck chair.
10.swinging in a hammock.
11.water skiing.
12.meeting all sorts of exciting people.
13.eating exotic dishes.
14.going for moonlight bathes.
15.bargaining for souvenirs.
16.riding across the desert.
17.camping under the palm trees.
18.sleeping under the stars.
19.buying presents for everybody.
20.wishing he hadn't come home. (stress on the second 'I')
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77 Future forms: future continuous interrogative
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I usually ...
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78 Future forms: future continuous negative
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79 Future forms: will + continuous infinitive
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Ann's day:
_______________________________________________________________
6.30 – 7.00 gets dressed 4.00– 4.30 gives the children their tea
7.00 – 7.30 dresses the baby 4.30 – 5.30 helps the children with their
7.30 – 8.00 cooks breakfast homework
8.00 – 8.30 has breakfast 5.30 – 6.00 picks up her husband at the
8.30 – 9.00 takes the children to station
school 6.00 – 6.30 reads to the children
9.00 – 11.00 does housework 6.30 – 7.00 puts the baby to bed
11.00 – 11.30 reads paper 7.00 – 7.30 cooks supper
11.30 – 12.30 shops has supper
12.30 – 1.00 cooks lunch 7.30 – 8.30 washes up after supper
1.00 – 2.00 has lunch 8.30 – 9.00 talks/reads/watches TV etc.
2.00 – 2.30 writes letters 9.00 – 11.00 goes to bed
2.30 – 3.30 takes the dogs for a walk
3.30 – 4.00 collects the children from 11.00 – 11.30
school
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(a) A: It's 6.45. I wonder what Ann's (b) A: Shall I ring Ann at 6.45 tomorrow?
doing now. B: No, don't ring then. She'll be getting
B: Oh, she'll be getting dressed. dressed.
(will here is used for assumption.) (will here is used for the future)
It's ... I wonder what Ann's doing now. Shall I ring Ann at ... tomorrow?
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80 Future forms: will + perfect infinitive
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This is also based on the programme given with the previous exercise.
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81 Future forms: future perfect
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A: It'll take you ages to paint all these chairs, won't it?
B: No, I'll have painted them all by the end of the week.
Note 1 By using this tense the speaker implies that he will not have to make a special effort to
be finished by the end of the week. If he works at his normal rate, he will be finished.
I will paint them all by the end of the week would also be possible, but would indicate that
the speaker intended or promised to do this. It might imply that he would make a special effort
to be ready in time.
Note 2 I shall have painted is the technically correct form, but I will / I'll have painted is
more often heard.
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1. collecting stamps
2. bird-watching
3. keeping hens
4. painting
5. playing the violin
6. sailing
7. complaining
8. looking for gold
9. going to meetings
10.writing to the papers
11.growing roses
12.selling perches
13.translating documents
14.telling fortunes
15.flying jets
16.reading The Times
17.making jam
18.going to work by boat
19.working for Bill
20.riding a motorbike
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83 Conditional sentences: type I and time clauses
Note When there is a double object .g. You'll give Peter the message, won't you?, use to and
change the object order: Well, if I see him, I'll give it to him.
1. ask Peter
2. thank John
3. pay Ann
4. remind Mary
5. warn the children
6. tell them
7. apologize to George
8. kiss him
9. congratulate them
10.invite her
11.discuss it with George
12.explain the situation to Mary
13.show Peter the photographs (See note above.)
14.give Ann the money (See note.)
15.recommend it to Alec
16.suggest it to Peter
17.offer Bill the money (See note.)
18.point it out to Bob
19.speak to Mary
20.hang Hugo this letter (See note.)
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84 Conditional sentences: type I
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1. complain.
2. ask for more money.
3. go on strike.
4. object.
5. make a fuss.
6. threaten me.
7. demand an explanation.
8. try to bribe me.
9. accuse me.
10.blame me.
11.refuse to co-operate.
12.want proof.
13.report me to the police.
14.take my passport away.
15.make conditions.
16.argue.
17.insist on a written agreement.
18.hi-jack my plane.
19.kidnap me.
20.shoot at me.
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85 Conditional sentences: type I
1. come
2. begin
3. decide
4. sign
5. apply
6. leave
7. send it
8. post it
9. tell us
10.set out
11.book the seats
12.pay
13.claim it
14.report it
15.arrive
16.enrol
17.go
18.accept
19.fly
20.arrange it
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86 Conditional sentences: type II
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1. meet me.
2. see me off.
3. help me.
4. wait for me.
5. keep me a place. (Leave place unchanged.)
6. show me the way. (Leave way unchanged.)
7. fix it for me.
8. translate it.
9. give me a lift. (Leave lift unchanged.)
10.carry it for me.
11.find me a job. (Leave job unchanged.)
12.go with me.
13.babysit.
14.take over.
15.do it.
16.arrange it for me.
17.drive me.
18.explain it to me.
19.show me how to do it.
20.advise me.
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87 Conditional sentences: type II
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A: Tom and his wife have a colour television, so they stay at home in the evenings.
B: If we had a colour television, we'd stay at home in the evenings too.
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88 Conditional sentences: type II using the continuous infinitive
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(Technically should is correct form here, but would ('d) is more often heard.)
1. pony-trekking.
2. sailing.
3. gardening.
4. lying in a hammock.
5. fishing.
6. camping.
7. sight-seeing.
8. playing tennis.
9. swimming.
10.sitting on the beach.
11.sitting in a deckchair.
12.mowing the lawn.
13.skin-diving.
14.painting pictures.
15.watching a football match.
16.touring Italy.
17.buying antiques.
18.taking photographs.
19.sun-bathing.
20.driving along a motorway.
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89 Conditional sentences: type III
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90 Conditional sentences: type III
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91 Conditional sentences: type III
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(b) A: He didn't tell me the lions were loose, so I left the car.
B: So if he had told you the lions were loose, you wouldn't have left the car, eh?
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92 I wish + past tense / If only + past tense
The if only form is much more dramatic and less generally useful than
the I wish form.
1. Is she flying?
2. Can you drive a car?
3. Do you know where we are?
4. Have you got a map?
5. Are your children with you?
6. Does he come straight home after work?
7. Are your students interested in languages?
8. Is it your weekend off?
9. Can you understand this notice?
10.Have you done your packing?
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93 I wish + past tense / If only + past tense
or
If only I was going by air!
If only I had passed my test!
(This form is much more dramatic and less generally useful than the I wish form.)
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94 I wish + past perfect and If only + past perfect
1. I paid Jack.
2. I invited Paul.
3. I scolded Peter.
4. I stopped Mary.
5. I rang Ann.
6. I wrote to Alec.
7. I voted for Bill.
8. I suggested Arthur.
9. I spoke to John.
10.I warned Philip.
I only ...
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95 I wish + past perfect and If only + past perfect
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Ask me to ...
1. tell Jack.
2. ask Mary.
3. ring Ann.
4. turn off the light.
5. lock the door.
6. come in quietly.
7. write at once.
8. thank him.
9. forward your letters.
10.go myself.
11.mend the fuse.
12.cancel the papers.
13.pay the milkman.
14.let me know about this.
15.give him his lunch.
16.feed the goldfish.
17.water the roses.
18.answer the letter.
19.cook the lunch.
20.send him a cheque.
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96 Requests
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Ask me to ...
1. open my case.
2. sign here.
3. give you some proof of my identity.
4. put my name and address on the back of the cheque.
5. show you my passport.
6. wait in the waiting room.
7. ring this number.
8. write to this address.
9. leave my name and telephone number.
10.take off my coat.
11.open my book at page 60.
12.go up to the next floor.
13.come this way.
14.fill up this form.
15.follow you.
16.pay the cashier.
17.accompany you to the manager's office.
18.tell you exactly what happened.
19.have a look at these brochures.
20.think it over.
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97 Requests: Would you mind + gerund
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98 Requests: Would you mind if ... and
Would it be all right if ...
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1. leave
2. ring the Smiths
3. tell Jack
4. pay the bill
5. write to Mary
6. send the cheque
7. buy the tickets
8. begin
9. report it
10.mend it
11.make the cake
12.change the wheel
13.check the brakes
14.renew your licence
15.do your packing
16.book the seats
17.decide
18.move out
19.make the inventory
20.settle the account
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99 Expressions of preference: would rather / would prefer to
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100 Expressions of preference: I would rather you + past tense
and I would prefer you + infinitive
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101 like / liked + gerund
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This exercise could also be done with (c) don't/didn't mind or (d) enjoy/enjoyed.
(a) You have to ... I suppose. (b) You had to ... I suppose.
1. do housework, 1. do housework,
2. live economically, 2. live economically,
3. shop around, etc.
4. look after the children,
5. mend their clothes,
6. take them to school,
7. help them with their homework,
8. read to them,
9. answer their questions,
10.attend their school concerts,
11.watch them play football,
12.go swimming with them,
13.give children's parties,
14.meet your husband at the station, (Use my.)
15.listen to your husband's office stories, (Use my.)
16.entertain your husband's colleagues, (Use my.)
17.iron shirts,
18.knit pullovers,
19.weed the garden,
20.cut the grass,
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wouldn't like / wouldn't care / would hate + infinitive
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This exercise should be done by students working in pairs. The prompt only is given and
students must form both the question (A) and the answer (B). If it is not convenient to work in
pairs, the teacher should take the part of the first student (A).
Prompts:
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I have to ...
111
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My brother ...
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would prefer + infinitive
In this drill the prompt only is given and students must form both the question (A) and the
answer (B). Students could work in pairs, one being A the other B.
A: What about walking on? Or would you rather wait for a bus?
(a) B: I'd rather walk on (than wait for a bus). (Words in brackets may be omitted.)
(b) B: I'd prefer to walk on.
This drill could also be done with I'm against/for or I'm in favour of + gerunds:
(The speaker in (d) and (e) does not agree with the speaker in (a), (b) and (c).)
Prompts:
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would rather + subject + past tense
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(i)
A: Shall I phone Tom tomorrow?
(a) B: I'd prefer you to phone him today.
or
(b) B: I'd rather you phoned him today.
(ii)
A: Shall I show Tom the photographs tomorrow?
(a) B: I'd prefer you to show them to him today. (Note word order.)
or
(a) B: I'd rather you showed them to him today. (Note word order.)
1. phone Bill
2. bring my friends
3. speak to James
4. sweep the stairs
5. begin
6. pay the milk bill
7. come
8. leave
9. go to the library (Omit to the library.)
10.read the instructions
11.lend Peter the map (See (ii) above.)
12.take the books back
13.give Ann your message (See (ii) above.)
14.burn the rubbish
15.send Peter the cheque (See (ii) above.)
16.get the new programme
17.write to the Smiths
18.see to the electric iron
19.buy your season ticket
20.make the arrangements
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115
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*Note: would have liked to see it and would have liked to have seen it
are also possible forms.
1. ring Peter?
2. talk to the students?
3. attend the conference?
4. try the beer?
5. watch the match?
6. visit the museum?
7. see the zoo?
8. walk round the town?
9. meet your friends?
10.look at the old bridge?
11.climb to the top of the monument?
12.have coffee? (Answer with some.)
13.paint any pictures? (some)
14.make a sketch? (Answer with one.)
15.take any photographs? (some)
16.hire a boat? (one)
17.stroll round the market?
18.send any postcards? (some)
19.buy any souvenirs? (some)
20.listen to the town band?
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Ann is a young married woman with a lot of time on her hands. Two of her friends think that
she would be happier if she had an occupation or hobby. Unfortunately her husband doesn't
seem to share their views.
1. painting?
2. riding?
3. working in the garden?
4. taking a driving test?
5. making friends with her neighbours?
6. inviting her mother to stay?
7. getting a part-time job?
8. hiring a typewriter?
9. joining a drama club?
10.acting in a play?
11.singing in the choir?
12.buying a dog?
13.helping at the old people's club?
14.studying Russian?
15.learning judo?
16.attending keep-fit classes?
17.going to art lectures?
18.taking a course in vegetarian cooking?
19.redecorating the house?
20.training as a tourist guide?
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(want or would like could also be used, of course, wish is the most formal of the three.)
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Peter is a student who lives in a flat quite near his parents' house. His parents quite often visit
his flat, but are not very impressed by the way he keeps it.
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Why ...
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122
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1. peeled potatoes
2. washed windows
3. mended socks
4. cleaned shoes
5. sewed on buttons
6. ironed shirts
7. patched sheets
8. polished the silver (Omit the.)
9. played with the children (Omit the.)
10.practised the piano
11.worked in the garden
12.cooked
13.baked
14.watched cricket
15.looked after children
16.baby-sat
17.dyed curtains
18.rearranged the furniture (Omit the.)
19.chopped wood
20.house-hunted
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1. skate?
2. ski?
3. ride?
4. dance?
5. swim?
6. dive?
7. drive?
8. type?
9. write shorthand?
10.cook?
11.paint?
12.speak in public?
13.play the flute?
14.talk English?
15.walk again?
16.surf-ride?
17.canoe?
18.sail?
19.glide?
20.relax?
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1–10 John wanted Bill to remain absolutely still. Bill, however, couldn't manage this.
You ...
1. coughed!
2. sneezed!
3. laughed!
4. shivered!
5. smiled!
6. blinked!
7. moved!
8. sighed!
9. yawned!
10.fell asleep!
11–20 Ann is just generally disapproving of Bill's actions. (Keep nouns unchanged.)
You ...
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1. come late
2. go home early
3. take time off
4. make mistakes
5. mix up appointments
6. lose documents
7. argue
8. answer back
9. interrupt
10.leave the safe open
11.forget to switch the lights off
12.yawn
13.look out of the window
14.wave to people in the street
15.ring up one's friends (Use her.)
16.ask for days off
17.retire to the cloakroom
18.have headaches
19.switch on one's radio (Use her.)
20.spell your name wrong (Use my.)
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This drill could also be used for be/get used to + gerund exercises, as in Drill 35.
Bill has joined the expedition and isn't finding it too disagreeable.
A friend sympathizes, but Bill doesn't want sympathy.
Note that (c) – (g) require slight changes in the original sentences spoken by A.
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1. make sandwiches
2. fill the thermoses
3. keep an eye on the children
4. buy maps
5. work out our route. (See (b) above.)
6. pick up the traveller's cheques. (See (b) above.)
7. book the rooms
8. look after the passports
9. put on the roof rack. (See (b) above.)
10.arrange the insurance.
11.Tell the neighbours we've going away
12.stop the milk
13.defrost the fridge
14.pack for the children
15.lock the cases
16.bring the luggage down to the hall
17.ask Mrs Jones to forward out letters
18.amuse the children during the journey
19.map-read
20.tidy up
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won't have + him + -ing (present participle)
Tom, who has a very relaxed attitude to work, has just joined the staff. A senior employee,
shocked by his behaviour, points out his 'crimes' to the manager. But the manager, who is
about to retire, doesn't mind much.
But when this manager resigns and a new man is appointed, things are going to be different.
He ...
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Next to Tom's house is a nice open, grassy place, where people come for picnics. This annoys
Tom, but friend explains that he can't do anything to stop it.
1–10
A (angrily): They park here!
B (soothingly): It's very difficult to prevent people parking here. (slight stress on prevent)
11–20
A: Their children trample on my flowers!
B: It's very difficult to prevent children trampling on flowers. (Omit their and my.)
11–20
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Peter annoyed his host, but doesn't remember much about the party.
Another guest witnessed Peter's terrible behaviour. Here Peter speaks first.
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Paul didn't enjoy his holiday. But Ann doesn't seem to remember the various disasters.
Use pronoun object: it, him, her, you, them, or possessive adjective:
its, his, her, your, their.
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A disagreeable flat-mate.
He ...
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A: He spoke at street corners. His mother blamed me for it. (stress on me)
B: But how could you stop him speaking at street corners? (stress on stop or you)
1. left home.
2. gave up shaving.
3. grew his hair.
4. threw away his suits.
5. went about barefoot.
6. wore ragged jeans.
7. tore up his passport.
8. resigned his job.
9. lived on National Assistance.
10.squatted in an empty house.
11.got married.
12.started a family.
13.played the guitar in the Underground.
14.led protest marches.
15.carried banners.
16.invited other squatters to loin him.
17.barricaded the door.
18.changed the locks.
19.insulted the owners.
20.resisted arrest.
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11.find out where he had worked before?
12.make some enquiries about him?
13.ring his previous employers?
14.give him a post-dated cheque?
15.contact his embassy?
16.take his photograph?
17.get his fingerprints?
18.follow him home?
19.tap his phone?
20.bug his room?
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1. leave at once?
2. look for a cheaper hotel?
3. demand a refund?
4. see the manager?
5. complain to the agency?
6. hire a caravan?
7. borrow a tent?
8. sleep on the beach?
9. pawn your watches? (Use our.)
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10.try your luck at the casino? (Use our.)
11.get a job in a restaurant?
12.offer to work as guides?
13.sell your cameras? (Use our.)
14.report the matter to the police?
15.ask your consult for help? (Use our.)
16.ring me? (Use our.)
17.tell your parents? (Use our.)
18.consult a lawyer?
19.refuse to pay?
20.make a fuss?
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1. wore masks.
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2. carried guns.
3. pretended to be gunmen.
4. forged my signature. (Use your.)
5. sent me anonymous letters. (Use you.)
6. threatened me. (Use you.)
7. tried to blackmail me. (Use you.)
8. bribed my secretary. (Use your.)
9. tapped my phone. (Use your.)
10.bugged my office. (Use your.)
11.broke into my factory. (Use your.)
12.forced open my safe. (Use your.)
13.stole the week's takings.
14.burnt secret documents.
15.tore up my clients' letters.
16.erased tapes.
17.threw my electric typewriter out of the window. (Use your.)
18.wrecked the computer.
19.wrote slogans on the walls.
20.poured paint over my car. (Use your.)
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12.paid the bills weekly?
13.filled the radiator with hot water?
14.blocked up all the rat holes?
15.cooked it in oil?
16.left the saucepan lid off?
17.soaked the beans a bit longer?
18.whipped the cream?
19.washed it in cold water?
20.stood on our heads for a few minutes?
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12.mend the fence.
13.rake the path.
14.dig the potato patch.
15.prune the apple trees.
16.cut off the dead branches.
17.net the raspberries.
18.roll the lawn.
19.prop up the old pear tree.
20.clean out the birdbath.
Alan and Bill are discussing certain actions by Tom. Alan suggests
a reason for them and Bill agrees.
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6. annoy the boss.
7. lose his job.
8. break his neck.
9. make things worse.
10.wake everyone up.
11.cause an accident.
12.press the wrong button.
13.touch live wire.
14.electrocute himself.
15.cause a scandal.
16.upset his wife.
17.catch a cold.
18.spoil his new suit.
19.shock the neighbours.
20.attract attention.
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George wants Bill to co-operate with him and offers all sorts of inducements.
But Bill is not ambitious.
1. become a celebrity
2. be invited to marvellous parties
3. meet important people
4. get an honorary degree
5. appear on television
6. take part in radio programmes
7. influence public opinion
8. travel first class all over the world
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9. go on lecture tours
10.see your name in lights
11.employ a large staff
12.live in luxury
13.drive a Rolls Royce
14.buy an island in the Pacific
15.marry two or three times
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A similar interview, but with a different employee. Here the employee speaks first.
This man takes the job and doesn't find it as bad as he expected. A friend
sympathizes unnecessarily:
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(e) B: Oh, I soon got used to sleeping by the phone.
(f) B: Oh, you soon get used to sleeping by the phone.
Other possible answers to (a) are: Yes, I don't mind sleeping/don't object to sleeping etc.,
or: But I'm not used to sleeping/object to sleeping etc.
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Let's ...
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5. carry the boxes upstairs.
6. play tennis.
7. swim across the river.
8. pick apples.
9. look for mushrooms.
10.move the piano.
11.tidy the cupboard.
12.roll the tennis court.
13.prune the roses.
14.saw up the dead tree.
15.sweep the stairs.
16.repaper the sitting-room.
17.weed the rose-beds.
18.paint the greenhouse.
19.make a bonfire.
20.rebuild the garage.
137 for + gerund (punish someone for/apologize for/get into trouble for)
Tom is at a boarding school. His father has just received his half term report and is reading it
out to his wife.
(Other constructions: A very indulgent mother might say, Oh, well, I expect they are used to
boys breaking windows. Or she might just express surprise (and even admiration) by
fancy/imagine + gerund: Fancy breaking sixteen windows!)
Tom ...
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3. refused to wear uniform!
4. was rude to the school governors!
5. cut down the goal posts!
6. ploughed up the cricket pitch!
7. put an alligator in the swimming bath!
8. burnt down the gymnasium!
9. wrecked the assembly hall!
10.poured milk into the grand piano!
11.sold the school tape recorders!
12.cheated at exams!
13.carved his name on the school door!
14.rode his bicycle along the passages!
15.wrote things on the walls!
16.climbed in and out by the fire escape!
17.woke everyone up when he came in!
18.made bombs in the laboratory!
19.tried to start a riot!
20.brought the whole school out on strike!
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12.make yourself understood
13.explain what you wanted
14.arrange a loan
15.raise the money
16.cash your cheque
17.get a visa
18.renew your passport
19.obtain a permit
20.make ands meet
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I find them/it easy to open implies that it is easy to open them/it.
1. talk to him?
2. remind him?
3. ask him?
4. complain?
5. suggest a remedy?
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6. make a fuss?
7. ring him?
8. refuse?
9. speak out?
10.threaten him?
11.offer a reward?
12.apply?
13.resign?
14.warn him?
15.sign?
16.strike?
17.go to the embassy?
18.demand compensation?
19.leave?
20.oppose him?
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(a) Tom ... didn't he? (b) You ... didn't you?
1. wore a tie,
2. changed trains,
3. started at midnight,
4. travelled in the guard's van,
5. post-dated the cheque,
6. sent for the Fire Brigade,
7. burnt the film,
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8. took the dogs,
9. wrote to the papers,
10.slept in the attic,
11.consulted a fortune-teller,
12.pulled the communication cord,
13.fetched a doctor,
14.stopped the traffic,
15.searched the house,
16.rang the police,
17.defused the bomb,
18.marched in the procession,
19.waited till the end,
20.signed the petition,
A: He is quite rich.
B: But in spite of being quite rich, he spends very little.
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8. He never made enough to live on. He worked hard.
9. He never mastered the subject. He studied for ten years.
10.He didn't take good photographs. He used very expensive cameras.
11.She never looked smart. She paid a lot for her clothes.
12.She is always late for work. She lives quite near the office.
13.He passed his exams. He did no work.
14.It didn't sell well. It was widely advertised.
15.He was always looked on as a foreigner. He spent his life in this country.
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12.buy a lot of new clothes,
13.earn more money,
14.get a good job,
15.continue your university course, (Use my.)
16.start your training, (Use my.)
17.hear the local gossip,
18.go out without an umbrella,
19.open a language school,
20.write a book about your experiences, (Use my.)
She ...
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12.said she couldn't hear. (Use can't.)
13.clapped very loudly.
14.shouted 'Encore'.
15.drank double gins at the interval.
16.complained of the bad bar service.
17.contradicted the critics.
18.offered to write the reviews herself.
19.invited the soloists to dinner.
20.left before anyone else.
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1. The train doesn't leave till 9 but we'd better set out for the station at 7.
2. We aren't allowed to take photos but I'll bring my camera.
3. We can't park near the theatre but we'll take the car.
4. The pills aren't any good but we may as well finish the bottle.
5. We haven't any money but let's read the menus outside restaurants.
6. It's a job for men only but I'll advise Ann to apply for it.
7. None of the guests smoke but I'll provide them with ashtrays.
8. Tom hasn't as chance of getting elected but I'll vote for him.
9. Bill's plane doesn't land till 8 but we'd better be at the airport by 7.
10.I'm sure it's not going to rain but I'll take an umbrella.
11.They don't drink alcohol but I'll offer them gin.
12.It's too cold to bathe but pack a swimsuit.
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13.My Alsation is quite harmless but I put up a notice saying, 'Beware of the dog'.
14.I know he'll refuse but I'll ask all the same. (Omit all the same.)
15.I don't want o buy anything but we may as well look around the shop.
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11.climbed the mountain
12.grew a beard (Use one.)
13.fixed the aerial
14.found a house (Use one.)
15.recovered his property
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A noisy night.
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11.Thunder rumbled!
12.Chimneys crashed to the ground!
13.People in the street screamed!
14.Ambulance sirens wailed!
15.Traffic roared past!
16.The baby yelled!
17.Owls hooted!
18.Doors banged!
19.The man upstairs groaned!
20.My brother snored!
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Bill is living in a room formerly occupied by Andrew. Andrew asks if the other tenants are as
noisy as they were in this day. Apparently they are! The walls and floors in this house are very
thin!
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10.Does Mr White still swear when it goes off?
11.Does Mrs Smith still hoover every morning?
12.Does she still use her sewing machine every afternoon?
13.Do the Smith girls still tap-dance?
14.Does the Smith boy still practise the violin all night?
15.Do the other tenants complain about this?
16.Does Mrs Smith still nag at her husband?
17.Does Mr White still hammer on the walls?
18.Do the children still scream at each other?
19.Do they still run up and down the corridors?
20.Do they still bang on the doors as they pass? (Keep on the doors.)
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6. Peter wound the clock?
7. the bell rang?
8. they accused Bill?
9. the bus stopped?
10.the ice cracked?
11.George spoke o Mary?
12.the passengers shouted at the driver?
13.the driver apologized?
14.Ann asked for the keys?
15.Peter complained about the delay?
16.the official explained?
17.Ann cancelled her reservation?
18.he threatened his students?
19.the students laughed?
20.they opened the champagne?
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A man visiting a foreign country expresses horror at what he sees. But his wife points out that
he could see similar behaviour in their own country.
They ...
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9. hang washing out of their windows!
10.go barefoot!
11.beg in the streets!
12.snatch purses!
13.play the guitar in the Underground!
14.dance in the streets!
15.run about nearly naked!
16.sit on the pavements!
17.write on the walls!
18.drop litter!
19.stare at foreigners!
20.cross the road without looking!
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Did he ...
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11.throw the brick?
12.attack the postmistress?
13.give the injection?
14.sterilize the needle?
15.swallow the tablet?
16.oil the hinges?
17.drink the coffee?
18.cut the telephone cable?
19.open the safe?
20.take the money?
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Bill was standing just outside the bank when the bank was raided.
A reporter is checking over his statement. The reporter speaks first:
A: You say the raiders told the manager to open the safe?
(a) B: Yes, I heard them telling him to open the safe.
(b) B: Yes, I heard them tell him to open the safe.
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1. a white van stopped outside the bank?
2. four masked men leapt out?
3. they dashed into the bank?
4. one of them demanded the keys of the safe?
5. they smashed the grille?
6. a woman customer screamed?
7. the raiders shouted at her?
8. the alarm went off?
9. the police arrived?
10.the raiders rushed out of the bank?
11.they seized a woman as a hostage? (Omit as a hostage.)
12.they threatened to kill her?
13.they dragged her towards their car?
14.the police sergeant told them to release her?
15.the raiders fired at him?
16.the sergeant ordered his men to fire back?
17.passers-by ran for cover?
18.the leader of the raiders fell?
19.he lay bleeding on the ground?
20.the others surrendered?
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A: A lot of their supporters behaved very badly. You saw them, didn't you?
B: Well, I saw a few of them behaving very badly. (Stress few.)
A: A lot of them threatened the referee. You heard them, didn't you?
B: Well, I heard a few of them threatening the referee. (Stress few.)
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5. threw bottles on to the ground. You saw them,
6. shouted insults at our team. You heard them,
7. screamed abuse at the referee. You heard them,
8. ran on to the field. You saw them,
9. attacked the referee. You saw them,
10.dug up the pitch. You saw them,
11.tried to pull down the goal posts. You saw them,
12.demanded a replay. You heard them,
13.overturned cars. You saw them,
14.smashed windows. You heard them,
15.drank whisky out of bottles. You saw them,
16.staggered about drunk. You saw them,
17.jostled the passers-by. You saw them,
18.stole fruit from the market. You saw them,
19.tried to climb the lamp-posts. You saw them,
20.splashed about in the fountains. You heard them,
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1. tidy up
2. put the books back on the shelves
3. wash the coffee cups
4. remove the empty bottles
5. sweep up the broken glass
6. empty the ashtrays
7. hoover the carpets
8. make the beds
9. throw out the cracked cups
10.replace the broken bulbs
11.apologize to the landlord
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12.advise Bill to stop drinking
13.tune the piano
14.shake the mats
15.take the dog for a walk
16.pay your bills
17.do your income tax returns
18.wind the clocks
19.weed your window box
20.try to lose weight
Alan and Bill got work abroad for a year and each is taking his car.
They mean to leave together, but Bill is a bit behindhand with his preparations.
I've ...
1. paid my bills
2. said goodbye to my colleagues
3. sub-let my flat
4. told my landlord
5. written to my new boss
6. applied for my visa
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7. stopped my newspapers
8. bought my maps
9. worked out my route
10.read my instructions
11.had my injections
12.collected my traveller's cheques
13.insured my luggage
14.arranged to have my mail forwarded
15.put on my roof rack
16.adjusted my brakes
17.tested my lights
18.checked my tyres
19.changed my money
20.done my packing
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1. stop 1. stopped
2. help 2. helped
3. pay 3. paid
4. hitch-hike 4. hitch-hiked
5. lead the way 5. led the way
6. take a short cut 6. taken a short cut
7. tell the truth 7. told the truth
8. give evidence 8. given evidence
9. leave early 9. left early
10.tell me about it (Use me.) 10.told me about it
11.phone his brother 11.phoned his brother
12.decide for himself 12.decided for himself
13.join the club 13.joined the club
14.use his real name 14.used his real name
15.bring his passport 15.brought his passport
16.mark the cards 16.marked the cards
17.finish the bottle 17.finished the bottle
18.smoke a cigar 18.smoked a cigar
19.drive home 19.driven home
20.wear a kilt 20.worn a kilt
The Smiths and their two boys and the Browns and their two girls went to the same holiday
resort but at different times. Afterwards the boys and girls compared notes. The boys had a
much more interesting time! The boys speak first.
(a) Active:
(b) Passive:
We weren't let run about ... is also possible but much less usual than
We weren't allowed to ...
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We ...
Ann's son is extremely troublesome. Ann's friend thinks that this is partly Ann's fault.
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For drills (b) and (c) use the sentences in (a) with the verbs in the past tense.
Leave nouns unchanged.
He ...
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10.finished the book 10.threw away his old boots
11.answered the letter 11.filled up the form
12.made his bed 12.looked up the time of the train
13.cleaned his shoes 13.switched off the central heating
14.changed his socks 14.paid back the money
15.wore his best suit 15.put away his tools
16.moved his car
17.insured his house
18.fastened his safety belt
19.did his exercises
20.checked the tyre pressures
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Ann was temporarily in charge of a group of children, who were supposed to co-operate by
looking after themselves and giving a hand with the housework. Mary doesn't think Ann was
strict enough.
(a) Active
A: Some of them ate their suppers. (slight stress on some)
B: You should have made them all eat their suppers. (stress on all)
(b) Passive
A: The girls ate their suppers. (stress on girls)
B: The boys should have been made to eat their suppers too.
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1. drank milk. 1. drank milk.
2. washed their faces. 2. washed their faces.
3. brushed their hair. 3. brushed their hair.
4. cleaned their teeth. etc., as in (a)
5. put away their toys.
6. helped with the washing up.
7. did some housework.
8. wrote to their parents.
9. swept their rooms.
10.wiped their boots.
11.hung up their clothes.
12.said 'Please'.
13.ate their breakfast.
14.ran round the football field.
15.slept with their windows open.
16.got up early.
17.had a cold bath every morning.
18.went to bed early.
19.swept under their beds.
20.picked blackberries.
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A: You were looking out of the window when I passed. Was this part of a plan?
B: No, I just happened to be looking out of the window.
Both types will be found in the following exercise. If a simple tense is used as in the first
example, use the present infinitive. If a continuous tense is used, as in the second example,
use the continuous infinitive.
You ...
1. were in the phone box when I passed. Were you watching me?
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2. looking at your watch. Was this a signal of some kind?
3. were sitting by the window when I passed. Were you watching me?
4. were leaning against your gate when I passed. Were you watching me?
5. winked Tom. Was this a signal of some kind?
6. were waiting for a bus when I passed. Were you watching me?
7. gave him a lift. Was this part of a plan?
8. were standing in your doorway when I passed. Were you watching me?
9. travelled on the same train as Peter. Was this part of a plan?
10.were watering your window-box when I passed. Were you watching me?
11.got out at the same station as Peter. Was this part of a plan?
12.had your tape recorder with you. Was this part of a plan?
13.waved at Jack. Was this a signal?
14.were painting your railings when I passed. Were you watching me?
15.sat at the same table as Jack. Was this part of a plan?
16.were clipping your hedge when I passed. Were you watching me?
17.put up your umbrella when you saw Bill. Was this a signal?
18.were wearing dark glasses when I saw you. Was this part of a plan?
19.and Peter exchanged briefcases. Was this intentional?
20.were looking through your binoculars when I passed. Were you watching me?
Note that the situation in (b) is different from the situation in (a). In (a) Bill went on holiday
alone and made his own plans. In (b) he joined a group where activities were planned by the
organizers. Note also that in (a) meant means intended but that in (b) meant could also
convey an idea of duty.
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(c) I was to have done/We were to have done ... could be used for both (a) and (b). But there is
no indication of duty here. This form merely expresses an unfulfilled plan.
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1. invited Ann.
2. offered Tom a drink.
3. wrote to Mrs Smith.
4. thanked the twins.
5. made Bill some coffee.
6. put George up for the night.
7. rang Andrew.
8. said 'Hello'.
9. congratulated Margaret.
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10.apologized to James.
11.kept Mary a place.
12.told the children a story.
13.waited for Peter.
14.sent James a present.
15.helped the girls with their luggage.
16.showed Susan the way.
17.gave Bob a lift.
18.saw Alice home.
19.wished Bill luck.
20.kissed Hilda.
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Peter ...
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4. found me a job.
5. got me a seat.
6. showed me the way.
7. washed my car.
8. helped me.
9. carried my luggage.
10.saw me off.
11.met my train.
12.stood me a drink.
13.tuned my guitar.
14.drove me home.
15.put me up.
16.looked after my dog.
17.typed my essay.
18.dug my garden.
19.repaired my washing machine.
20.fixed my TV.
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1. turned out the lights. (See (b) above.)
2. switched off the TV. (See (b) above.)
3. shut the lift doors.
4. paid the milkman.
5. took the milk in. (See (b) above.)
6. washed the coffee cups.
7. made coffee.
8. swept the floor.
9. dusted the desks.
10.put up the new notices. (See (b) above.)
11.watered the pot plants.
12.thanked the office cleaners.
13.put out the rubbish. (See (b) above.)
14.stamped the letters.
15.checked the petty cash.
16.bought the biscuits.
17.fed the tropical fish. (Use them.)
18.covered the typewriters.
19.set the burglar alarm.
20.locked the office.
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Mr X has recently come to live in the area, but seems to wish to avoid people.
This of course arouses interest and his neighbours observe him closely. Two of them are
talking about him. The first speaker makes confident assertions; the second is more cautious.
He ...
1. is afraid of someone
2. suspects everyone
3. distrusts his neighbours
4. dislikes children
5. likes dogs
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6. avoids people
7. reads a lot
8. prefers to be alone
9. thinks he is in danger
10.lives on pills
11.eats very little
12.feeds his dogs well
13.drinks a good deal
14.writes a lot of letters
15.works at night
16.has plenty of money
17.knows several languages
18.takes a lot of photos
19.develops his own films
20.believes in ghosts
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Two people keep a close eye on Mr Smith, who lives opposite. The road is wide and busy so
they do not see exactly what is happening, but they have a general idea.
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4. try to please his wife.
5. wear a suit. (Use one.)
6. play with the children.
7. bring his wife flowers.
8. take photographs.
9. do the shopping.
10.carry his wife's parcels.
11.leave the car at home.
12.let his wife drive.
13.quarrel with his neighbours.
14.shout at his neighbour's dogs.
15.walk to work.
16.pay cash.
17.collect the children from school.
18.read the paper.
19.wait for his wife.
20.shake his fist at us.
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Two people are visiting a 'stately home' built in the eighteenth century by a famous duke. One
asks questions about the duke, which the other, who has just bought the guide book, does his
best to answer.
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5. Did he own (large) estates? (enormous)
6. Did he employ a (large) staff? (huge)
7. Was he a (good) landlord? (excellent)
8. Did his tenants like him? (very much)
9. Did he entertain? (lavishly)
10.Did he drink? (heavily)
11.Did he hunt? (when he was a young man)
12.Did he keep racehorses? (all his life)
13.Did they win races? (quite a lot of)
14.Did he lose money gambling? (a fortune)
15.Did he sell his other houses? (two of them)
16.Did he quarrel with his neighbours? (some of them)
17.Did he fight duels? (two)
18.Did he kill his opponent? (both times)
19.Did he leave the country? (after the second duel)
20.Did he die (abroad)? (in Paris)
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A: Do you swim?
B: No, I used to swim a lot but I don't now.
Do you ...
1. smoke?
2. drink?
3. garden?
4. eat out?
5. read?
6. write?
7. sing?
8. gossip?
9. gamble?
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10.travel?
11.ride?
12.paint?
13.sail?
14.dream?
15.listen to the radio? (Omit to the radio.)
16.go (to concerts)?
17.Play tennis? (omit tennis.)
18.argue with your husband? (Use him.)
19.quarrel with your mother-in-law? (Use her.)
20.complain?
PEG 162B
Use the appropriate auxiliary for the first phrase. Stress 'I' and 'my'.
Peter ...
1. is washing up
2. has just shaved
3. goes to evening classes
4. cuts his toenails
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5. washes his socks
6. reads the newspaper
7. took back his library books
8. is emptying his ashtrays
9. is sewing on buttons
10.has polished his shoes
11.wears a tie
12.sweeps his floor
13.goes to work
14.got up early
15.writes to the newspapers
16.give advice to his children
17.is saving money
18.has made his bed
19.stamps his letters
20.cleans the bath
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1. jumped out,
2. climbed down,
3. used the lift,
4. complained,
5. drank the coffee,
6. interrupted him,
7. contradicted him,
8. mentioned it to your wife,
9. told your colleagues,
10.informed the police,
11.opened the packet,
12.went out at night, (Keep night.)
13.said something, (Use anything.)
14.appealed,
15.answered the phone,
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10.I heard rats running up and down inside the walls. (amazed)
11.I found the last bus still standing there. (relieved)
12.I heard that you can't come skiing after all. (disappointed)
13.I learnt that no room had been reserved for me. (annoyed)
14.I saw that most of the town had been destroyed by the explosion. (appalled)
15.I heard that my brother's plane had crashed. (horrified)
16.I heard that my brother was safe. (relieved)
17.I found that I could make myself understood. (pleased)
18.I saw that I had passed the exam. (glad)
19.I found my name at the very bottom of the list. (sorry)
20.I heard that I could have every weekend off. (delighted)
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12.They ran away. (cowardly)
13.He kept the money. (dishonest)
14.He took the only cream cake. (greedy)
15.She jumped into the river to save the child. (brave)
16.He offered to pay. (generous)
17.He suggested going Dutch. (mean)
18.He said I wasn't any use. (unkind)
19.He told lies about me. (wicked)
20.He admitted he was wrong. (courageous)
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He ...
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10.makes all his important decisions in the lift. (extraordinary place)
11.lives on brown rice. (odd thing) (Keep on.)
12.cooks in his bathroom. (queer place)
13.rings up friends at 6 a.m. (inconvenient time)
14.keeps (his) money in an old sock. (unsafe place)
15.spends his free time at the railway station. (noisy place) (Use one's for his.)
16.relaxes by standing on his head. (odd way)
17.reads the telephone directory. (strange thing)
18.gets up at 4 a.m. (unpleasant time)
19.has a holiday in June. (agreeable time)
20.drives a Rolls Royce. (expensive car)
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... I suppose?
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9. Bill rode the pony, (heavy/light)
10.The other driver listened to you, (excited/calm)
11.She wore your fur coat, (short/tall)
12.Jack became a jockey, (big/small)
13.Mary applied again, (discouraged/optimistic)
14.Oliver tried the new system, (unenterprising/enterprising)
15.Your boss gives you a bonus, (mean/generous) (Use us.)
16.Tom admitted his mistake, (proud/honest)
17.Your grandmother wore jeans, (conventional/unconventional)
18.You lent Bill money, (cautious/rash)
19.James sympathized with the younger generation, (narrow-minded/broad-minded)
20.He said that it was your fault, (polite/impolite)
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183
You ...
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184
Yes, it was smooth enough for the plane to land on.
... I suppose?
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8. bought diamonds in Amsterdam.
9. climbed mountains in Wales.
10.skied in Norway.
11.watched the penguins in the Antarctic.
12.dived for treasure in the Mediterranean.
13.had an eye operation in Barcelona.
14.gambled in Monte Carlo.
15.gave a concert in Munich.
16.studied judo in Japan.
17.visited the Spanish Riding School in Vienna.
18.wrote a book in Seville.
19.fished for salmon in Scotland.
20.photographed lions in Africa.
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Tom has taken a room in a boarding house. The landlady has an old resident she particularly
doesn't want to offend, so she gives Tom a list of things not to do.
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7. bang doors. It startles
8. say anything about rising prices. It depresses
9. whistle. It irritates
10.discuss hijacking. It worries
11.sing in your bath. It annoys
12.smoke at meals. It upsets
13.come in late. It bothers
14.leave your bicycle in the hall. It inconveniences
15.mention illness. It distresses
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Ann has left her husband and is giving her solicitor her reasons for doing so. The solicitor
repeats her complaints as he writes them down.
(a) A: He didn't like me going through his private papers so he locked them up.
B: I see. He locked up his private papers so that you couldn't/wouldn't be able to go
through them.
(b) A: He didn't like me going through his private papers so he locked them up.
B: I see. He locked up his private papers to prevent you going through them.
1. driving the car, so he took the keys to the office every day.
2. drinking during the day, so he locked the drinks in the cupboard.
3. drawing cheques, so he closed my account.
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4. smoking his cigars, so he hid his cigar box.
5. going out after dark, so he locked the door.
6. watching television, so he sold the TV.
7. opening bottles of wine, so he kept the corkscrew in his pocket.
8. borrowing his sweaters, so he locked the wardrobe.
9. ringing my friends late at night, so he disconnected the phone.
10.serving tinned soup, so he threw away the tin-opener.
11.taking money from the safe, so he changed the combination.
12.using his tools, so he locked his toolbox.
13.typing on his typewriter, so he removed the ribbon.
14.riding his bicycle, so he took a wheel off.
15.getting on the roof, so he put bars in the skylight.
(c) as in (b), but use an infinitive in each case, as this provides a better contrast with the
ground:
He didn't like me to
drive/drink/draw/smoke/go/watch/open/borrow/ring/serve/take/use/type/ride/get.
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10.They accidentally left a bicycle in the passage and Tom fell over it.
11.She happened to have left her umbrella at home. So she had to share Peter's.
12.He happened to post all his cards in Rome. So we assumed he spent his whole holiday
there.
13.He happened to be in the telephone box. So he saw everything.
14.She happened to drop the report on Peter's desk. So Peter read it.
15.She accidentally dropped her handkerchief. Jack picked it up.
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If he ...
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2. plays near the river he'll fall in.
3. talks to the neighbour's children he'll learn bad language.
4. runs about in the garden he'll trample the flowers.
5. strikes matches he'll burn himself.
6. uses the scissors he'll cut himself.
7. stand on his head he'll make himself giddy.
8. pats the dogs they will bite him.
9. strokes the cats they will scratch him.
10.shouts he'll disturb his grandfather.
11.kicks his football in the garden he'll damage the roses.
12.sits on the grass he'll catch a cold.
13.crosses the road alone he'll be run over.
14.goes out alone he'll lose his way.
15.carries a tray he'll drop it.
16.flies his kite he'll lose it.
17.sails his boat he'll get his feet wet.
18.throws his ball he'll break a window.
19.helps the painters he'll spill the paint.
20.rides his bicycle he'll have an accident
This is a continuation of the previous exercise. The au pair girl, feeling sorry for the boy,
allowed him to climb trees, kick the football etc., and the disasters predicted by his mother
didn't happen. She tells the mother this.
Alternatively:
A: He bathed.
B: But you shouldn't have let him bathe!
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He ...
184 Passive: simple present, simple past, present perfect and should
In my college ...
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7. trained telephonists man the switchboard
8. the maintenance staff replace broken windows
9. a trained driver drives the college bus
10.qualified librarians look after the library
11.the welfare officer organizes the annual dance
12.the music staff produce the annual concert
13.the physical training instructor runs the sports club
14.the entertainments officer arranged trips
15.the college secretary collects the fees
16.the Director draws up the year's programme
17.a printing firm prints our college magazine
18.a paid handyman does all our repairs
19.the Governors choose the Principal
20.the Principal appoints staff
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2. repairing our road.
3. widening our pavements.
4. changing our house numbers.
5. rebuilding out town hall.
6. taking down our park railings.
7. re-opening our theatre.
8. cleaning our statues.
9. closing down our local hospital.
10.moving our library.
11.replacing our street lights.
12.extending our no-traffic area.
13.re-routing our buses.
14.turning our local cinema into a Bingo hall.
15.masking our street one-way.
16.resurfacing our road.
17.restoring our old church.
18.dredging our river.
19.demolishing our old library.
20.putting up our rates.
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7. whip the cream?
8. grate the cheese?
9. slice the cucumber?
10.boil the eggs?
11.shell the peas?
12.carve the chicken?
13.skin the tomatoes?
14.mix the salad dressing?
15.mash the potatoes?
16.core the apples?
17.peel the grapes?
18.squeeze the lemons?
19.grill the steak?
20.roast the chestnuts?
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Ann and Bill are worried about a packet they are expecting from a not very efficient firm.
A third person reports these opinions later. The prompt is given to help the student to
remember.
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1–10 Perhaps they ...
(b) As for (a), but in 1–10 omit Perhaps they and in 11–20 omit Perhaps.
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10.the instructions ... write them down?
11.these forms ... fill them up?
12.the cases on the roofrack ... strap them on?
13.the money ... pay it back?
14.the dishes ... wash them up?
15.his orders ... carry them out?
16.the wall that you say is unsafe ... pull it down?
17.the caravan ... tow it away?
18.the documents ... lock them up?
19.the meeting ... put it off?
20.the weeds ... pull them up?
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It is Thursday evening. The secretary is inclined to leave everything till Friday, which doesn't
please the boss. But perhaps the secretary has too many duties.
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6. empty your wastepaper basket
7. wash your coffee cup
8. clean your office
9. clear your out-tray
10.refill your cigar-box
11.enter the expenses
12.check the petty cash
13.test the alarm system
14.pay in the cheques (Keep in.)
15.lock the grille
16.change the combination of the safe
17.report the absentees
18.write up the diary (Keep up.)
19.file the copies
20.exercise the guard dogs
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9. The announcer gives weather reports once a day.
10.Someone inspects restaurants every year.
11.We test the students once a term.
12.We admit new students once a term.
13.We elect new officers once a year.
14.They read the news (on the radio) once a day.
15.They play the national anthem once a day.
16.They empty the dustbin once a week.
17.Someone washes my windows once a month.
18.They drain the swimming pool once a year.
19.They change the film once a week.
20.They service the lift once a year.
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(a) Bill has bought a house and a friend are discussing repairs and alterations. The friend
speaks first:
(b) Bill is looking over a house which is for sale. He and his friend are considering what
repairs would be necessary if he bought it.
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1. replace the broken panes, 1. replace the broken panes,
2. retile the roof, 2. retile the roof,
3. repair the gutters, etc.
4. sweep the chimneys,
5. redecorate the hall,
6. paint the woodwork,
7. repaper the sitting room,
8. install central heating,
9. move the kitchen,
10.rewire the basement,
11.change the locks,
12.strengthen the balconies,
13.put in a skylight,
14.see to the drains,
15.mend the fence,
16.clip the hedge,
17.cut back the bushes,
18.prune the apple trees,
19.fill up the holes in the path,
20.rebuild the garage,
PEG 308A, B
Alan is coming to spend a few days with the Smiths. He phones from the station.
Betty Smith answers.
(a) She reports Alan's remarks to her husband while the conversation is still going on.
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3. The station is packed with football fans from my home town.
4. I can hardly hear you; they are making such a noise.
5. I'll try to get a taxi.
6. But this may take some time as all the football fans seem to want taxis too.
(Use it for this.)
7. I may have to leave my luggage in the station and get a bus.
8. I hope t be with you in about an hour. (Use us.)
9. I have a French girl with me called Marie Celeste.
10.Her brother asked me to look after her.
11.We're waiting for her friends but I don't see any sign of them.
12.If they don't turn up, I'll have to bring Marie with me.
13.I hope you won't mind.
14.I'm sure you'll like her.
15.She is the most charming girl I have ever met.
16.I'm going to try to get her a job in my college.
17.It's very good of you to put me up. (Use us.)
18.I'm afraid I can only stay three days.
19.I'm looking forward to seeing you again very much. (Use us.)
20.I've got lots of messages for you from my family. (Use us.)
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A students' club are planning a holiday abroad. The committee is now discussing where to go
and what to do. Three members make suggestions.
(a) The chairman repeats each suggestion to make sure that the rest of the committee have
heard it:
(b) The secretary reports the suggestions afterwards to someone who wasn't at the meeting:
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A (=BILL): Friday's too soon. Let's wait till Saturday.
B: Bill said that Friday was too soon and suggested waiting till Saturday.
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4. Does it belong to you or you and your wife?
5. Can your wife drive?
6. Is she a safe driver?
7. How many kilometres do you drive in a month?
8. Did you pass your test the first time?
9. Do you think driving tests are any use?
10.Do you give lifts?
11.How long have you been driving?
12.Have you ever had an accident?
13.Was it your own fault?
14.Do you do your own repairs?
15.What would you do if petrol doubled in price?
16.Do you always wear a safety belt?
17.Do you take the car to work?
18.Are you thinking of getting a new car?
19.Do you let your wife take the car shopping?
20.Don't you think it unwise to let your wife drive?
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Mrs Adams, who is rather inquisitive, wants to know about Mrs Brown's new tenant.
Mrs Brown reports the questions to her husband.
A: Who is he?
B: She asked me who he was. (me is not essential)
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6. Where is his wife?
7. Does he get many letters?
8. Where do his letters come from?
9. Where does he do his shopping?
10.Does he do his own cooking?
11.Do you clean his flat?
12.Has he a car?
13.Does he ever speak to you?
14.What does he do in the evenings?
15.Does he go away at the weekends?
16.Does he wear a wig?
17.Why has he shaved off his beard?
18.Is he thinking of buying a house here?
19.Why is Mrs Jones suspicious of him?
20.What do your other tenants think of him?
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Mr Jones calls Ann into his office and gives her some instructions. She then returns to the
main office and tells a colleague what she has been asked to do.
Use a for this, some for these and his for my.
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2. correct this spelling mistake?
3. add something o this letter?
4. pin up these notices in the canteen?
5. look up our MP's address?
6. order some more paperclips?
7. contact our American branch?
8. send this report to our head office?
9. check these figures?
10.bring your tape recorder to the meeting?
11.type out a full report?
12.put these documents in my dispatch case?
13.lock my dispatch case?
14.leave the key on my desk?
15.take these books back to the library?
16.buy some flowers for my wife?
17.tell my wife I won't be home tonight?
18.remind the cleaners to empty my ashtray?
19.advertise for a new office boy?
20.book two plane tickets for New York?
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Bill is at his office, where he has just heard that he has won $100,000. Ann, his secretary, and
Tom, a colleague, are giving him advice, which he later reports to a friend he meets on the
train home.
Tom's advice consists entirely of warnings, so it is best reported by warned, though advised
would also possible.
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2. You'd better wait till lunchtime. (Tom)
3. Why don't you spend $1,000 on a terrific holiday? (Ann)
4. Don't change your way of living too quickly. (Tom)
5. Invite all your neighbours to a party. (Ann)
6. Don't begin entertaining too lavishly. (Tom)
7. You'd better give some of it to a charity. (Ann)
8. Don't offer to help everyone. (Tom)
9. I should get a new car. (Ann)
10.Don't go on a spending spree. (Tom)
11.Why don't you ring your wife and pass on the good news? (Ann)
12.You'd better not talk about it too much. (Tom)
13.Ask your wife what she'd like as a present. (Ann)
14.Don't give her a blank cheque. (Tom)
15.Why don't you tell her to go out and buy some new clothes? (Ann)
16.Don't encourage her to be extravagant. (Tom)
17.Why don't you visit your sister in Australia? (Ann)
18.You'd better see your tax inspector first. (Tom)
19.I should buy presents for all the children. (Ann)
20.Don't give them the impression that you are going to keep them
in idleness for the rest of their lives. (Tom)
Mr and Mrs Butt are booking in at a hotel. Mr Butt talks to the receptionist. Mrs Butt, who is
a little deaf, doesn't her the conversation clearly and asks her husband afterwards, who reports
the receptionist's requests.
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B: She is asking/is warning me not to leave the lift doors open. (doesn't want me to is
possible but less emphatic.)
A supervisor is giving instructions to a group of exam candidates. One of these, Bill, reports
the instructions after the exam.
A: Don't smoke.
B: He told/warned us not to smoke.
Bill also reports the instructions immediately they are given to another candidate who
doesn't hear very well.
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B: He says we're to sit at the numbered desks.
or
B: He wants us to sit at the numbered desks.
A: Don't smoke.
B: He says we're not to smoke.
or
B: He wants us not to smoke.
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Mr Jones, a widower, has to go away for a fortnight, leaving his house and two children
in the care of his neighbour, Ann. He gives Ann various instructions, which she reports
to her husband.
Up to the time that Mr Jones goes away, Ann could use either form.
After he has left she would be more likely to use the second.
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5. When they are in bed, read them a story.
6. If it gets cold, make them wear coats.
7. If they miss the school bus, send them by taxi.
8. When you go out, double-lock the door.
9. If the cat is still out when you go to bed, leave a window open.
10.If you haven't time to cook, open tins.
11.When you've used up the tins on the shelf, buy some more.
12.If you run out of oil, order another supply.
13.If it gets colder, turn on the central heating.
14.If the central heating doesn't work properly, phone the company.
15.If the dogs won't eat tinned food, buy them fresh meat.
16.If the dogs bark at night, go down and see what it is.
17.If the tank leaks, send for the plumber.
18.If any letters come for me, please forward them.
19.If the gardener turns up, ask him to cut the grass.
20.When the milkman brings his bill, please pay it.