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Angol Füzet: Past Simple

The document provides information about the past simple tense and other grammar topics including irregular verbs, the past perfect tense, used to, and phrasal verbs. It begins by defining the past simple tense and listing the regular and irregular forms. It notes that the past simple is used for completed past actions with a time expression. It then provides examples of phrasal verbs and how to use "used to" to talk about past habits or situations no longer true. Finally, it provides a short character description as an example.

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Angol Füzet: Past Simple

The document provides information about the past simple tense and other grammar topics including irregular verbs, the past perfect tense, used to, and phrasal verbs. It begins by defining the past simple tense and listing the regular and irregular forms. It notes that the past simple is used for completed past actions with a time expression. It then provides examples of phrasal verbs and how to use "used to" to talk about past habits or situations no longer true. Finally, it provides a short character description as an example.

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Angol füzet

Past simple
 -did/didn’t + verb (present)
Regular:
 -ed
 -d
Irregular:
 e.g. fall/fell
 eat/ate
Use: For actions that were completed in the past there is always a time expressin that specifies when
it happened
 I bought a car yesterday. Past simple
 I’cóve bought a car. Present perfecth
What is your name? Can I ask/May I ask/Could you tell me/Do you mind telling me what your name
is?
Where do you live? Can I ask where you live?
Do you like sports? Can I ask if/whether you like sport or not
Did you go to school yesterday? Can I ask if you went to scool yesterday?
Are you ok? Can I ask wether you ok, or not
What is your hobby? Can I ask what your hobby is?
Do you like KFC? Can I ask if you like KFC?

Used to
to talk about a past situation that is no longer true
+ I used to play with baby toys
- I didnt’t use to play
? Did you use to play?
I used to play guitar
I used to do Aikido for 7 years
I used to play trumpet

to be used to + ing form


means ’to be familiar with
I am used to getting up early
She isn’t used to getting up early
to get used to + ing forming the verb/how pronoun
the process of becoming familiar with sg
I’ll get used to wearing glasses

I used to be afraid of the dark


I didn’t used to drink milk before bed
I didn’t used to play with dolls
I used to draw pictures at school every day
I used to watch a lot of cartoons
I used to have piano lessons

Character
Name: Keith Turner
Age: 32
Apperance: He is 185cm, he has brown dreads, brown eyes, fashionable
Family member still living: He’s mother and father is still alive.
Pets: He haven’t got any pets
Phobias: 0
Physical skills: Big muscles, Good fightning skills,
Talents: Good memory
Interests: UFC, cars

Phrasal Verbs – idiomatic expressions


Preposition – call off
Verb +
Adverb – look down
look up – utána néz
look up to – felnéz valakire / tisztel
get away – elmenekülni
get away with – megúszni valamit
make up – kitalál valamit
make up for – kárpótol
get up – felkel
get up to – valamiben sántikál
go in – bemenni
go in for – rajong valamiért
go back – vissza menni
go back on – visszalép, megszeg vóegy ígéretet

The known – new contract


In a paragraph we alwaxs begin a sentence with a subject that is known to the reader.
New information comes later in the sentence (we can also use a subject that we can reasonably
assume our reader is familiar with

UNIT 1
Vocab
1A ages + stages + verbs
1C adjectives
1E phrasal verbs
1f nouns + adj
grammar
1B past tenses
 past perfect
 past simple
 past cont.
1D used to
give up
turn into
set off
blow
pass out
take up
live up
walk out on
fit in
get on with
sign up for
catch up with
go through with
put up with
run out of
look up
look up to
get away
get away with
make up
make up for
get up
get up to
go in
go in for
go back
go back on

English-is-an-international languge.
We-are-in class learning english.
It’s eight o’ clock and time for a break.
I’m dying for a cup of coffe.
We’ve been in here for over-an-hour
Palko might have watched anime
Mark must have been cycling
Orsi must have been to Balaton.
Emma might have washed her hair
Simon might have played football
Peter can’t have been sober
Emma could have passed cambridge exam

Noone must to talk about Gromitz in a negative way. They have to go to prison for 5 years.
You mustn’t leave Britannica. You need to drink poison.
You must do public work 3 days a week. You have to pay 1k$
You must to get married before 25 You have to marry Gromitz
You mustn’t contact Zebulon Gromitz will send you to the gulag

I invite you to watch the big moving picture tomorrow when the fire ball comes up to the sky and it
has 2+3 sunbeams

As we see it Gromitz not the beast leader that Britannica could have. He tries to comtrol us andtakes
all of our freedom and energy. It’s time for a change! We are going to organize the rebellion. We are
counting on you to help

Activities sports
sport venues
compound nouns & adjectives
do, play, go
present perfect
present perfect cont.
past simple

Do you hate Gromitz too? Do you feel we can’t put up with this anymore?
He tries to control us, he takes all of our freedom and he doesn’t treat us right!

It’s time for a change!


We are going to organize the rebellion! We are counting on you to help. Of course the mission will be
dangerous but we have the perfect plan for our people. If you are ambitious enough and put your
whole heart into it, we will definitely reach our goal. The change will come: We are going to invite
Zebulon back, so Britannica will get back it’s fair-minded leader. So the preparation is going to start
next weekend until that we will inform you via secret messages similar to the previous one. It’s
important to keep it as a secret. We can never know who is on our side. We are counting on you
brave citizens of Britannica.

You will be saundezy2.0


You will be a music producer
I think you will have a family

James eyes were caught by the scary mysterious old house. You couldn’t even see your own hand in
front of your face. Thousands of spiders crawling slowly on the decaying walls. The goosembups
broke out on the boys’ shaking body.

36/4
1) 1 hour or more
2) larks go to sleep early and wake up early. Owls go to bed late and wake up late.
3) Blood vessels are siffer and less flexible
4) Between 3-6 pm
5) how much you eat
6) 6 because blue light stays you awake
Homework

We're just going to have a friendly chit-chat


Here you can see cars parking even on the zig-zag line.
The rest of the second half was a real ding-dong battle with play going from end to end.
Ben enjoys this sweet apple and he gives a loud hee-haw.
This will help keep it in tip-top condition for later wear.
Conditionals
-O conditional(eternal truth/science facts): If you put an ice-cube into water, it melts
If + present simple, present simple
-1st conditional: If I don’t ring my parents, they will be mad at me
If + present simple, will + verb
-2nd conditional: If I had a party, I would invite 100s of people
If past simple, would + verb
If I were you, I wouldn’t do that

SB 115/6
1) I wouldn’t enjoy that, because it’s a lot of pressure and responsibility.
2) If somone can buy more houses than it’s up to him.

linking word Worksheet


1) definetly we do, Honestly i can’t wait so see what will happen
2) Surely you did, Personally i thing I’ll get it
3) Honeslty, that would be awesome, Presumably it’ll be fine
4) probably you’re right, Yes obviosly i’m always right

Modals in the past


1) Speculating about past events
+MAY/MIGHT/COULD + have + past participle
She might have travelled to India.
-MAY/MIGHT NOT + have + pp
She may not have travelled to India
2) Making logical deductions about the past
MUST/CAN’T/COULDN’T + have + pp
I couldn’t have seen him
3) To critisise past actions
You souldn’t have drunk that much
Social media
I like social media because I can see what my friends doing. And when I’m bored I can just scroll
trough posts what I like and also I can find someone who I want to contact or ask something.

On the other side social media is bad for you becuse you only see what the other person wants you
to see and it can be bad for you because you think thats his/her life is way better than yours

6 questions
Can you turn the flashlight off
How are you?
Can you bring me food?
Do you have kids?
What’s you favourite movie?
How old are you?

Book 138/1
-Could you tell me where the post office is?
-I was wondering if you have any mayonnaise?
-I’d like to know what time the film finishes?
-May I ask what your name is?
-I’d be intersted to know the salary for this job?
-I’d like to know if I should apply for the job online?
-I’d be interested to know if you recieved my application?
-Could you tell me when the train leaves?
-I was wondering If you have a table for four?
-May I ask when the interview will take place?
SB 91/5
-John’s mother begged him not to lose his phone again.
-Mrs Brown accused her neighbours of stealing her plant
-Grace apologised for not being good at cooking
-Harry suggested not to spend so much money on snacks
-Anna’s parents encouraged her to take up a hobby
-The tour guide warned the tourists swimming in the river is dangerouros

The guy is being teased.


David is being complimented.
Anna is being flatterned
The son is being lectured
The guy is being warned

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