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Requests Worksheet - Answers JDJDJ

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Requests Worksheet - Answers JDJDJ

The document provides examples of informal requests and how to rewrite them more formally. It also contains an activity where students work in pairs to practice delivering unusual requests and responding to them.

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Unit 3  

                  Grammar Worksheet

MAKING REQUESTS
Rewrite the requests in a more formal way.

Look after = take care of

1. Can you look after my house while I’m away on vacation?


Would you mind looking after my house while I’m away on vacation?
2. Could I leave my pet skunk with you?
Is it OK if I leave my pet skunk with you?
3. Could you water my plants once a week?
I was wondering if you could water my plants once a week.
4. Can you pay my bills for me?
I wonder if you can pay my bills for me.
5. Could I borrow your car for my trip?
Do you mind if I borrow your car for my trip?
6. Can you lend me your laptop after class?
Would you mind if I borrowed your laptop after class?
7. Could I use your desk?
Would it be all right if I used your desk?
8. Can you lend me your portable TV set?
I was wondering if you could lend me your portable TV set.
9. Can you help me move on Sunday?
Would you mind helping me move on Sunday?
10. Can I borrow your camera for a trip to Galapagos?
Is it all right if I borrow your camera for a trip to Galapagos?

PASS THE MESSAGE


A PAIR WORK  Write a list of unusual requests for different people.

B PAIR WORK  Ask your partner to deliver the messages to these people.


Accept or decline the requests.

A: Could you ask the teacher to do my homework?


B: Oh, I’m sorry, I can’t. He might get upset.

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