sábado, 3 de mayo de 2014

UNIT 1: Live and Learn

MAKE OR DO?
Make when we create something.
Do for mental work or just work.

Write the correct answer
1. to make a journey.
2. to do the shopping.
3. to make the beds.
4. to make fun of someone.
5. to do an exercise.
6. to do one’s best.
7. to make a speech.
8. to make a mistake.
9. to do a good job.
10. to do a homework.
11. to do someone a favor.
12. to do a bargain.
13. to do an examination.
14. to make a complaint.
15. to make progress.
16. to do the washing up.
17. to make money.
18. to make a reservation.
19. to do harm to someone.
20. to make a decision.


PRESENT PERFECT + YET / ALREADY / JUST
Have + yet / already / just + past participle
Yet when we talk about situations that don't happen, but will happen.
Just when we talk about short time ago.
Already when we talk about things that happened.

Complete the sentences using yet, already or just
1. Don’t come in here with those muddy shoes! I have just cleaned this floor.
2. Have you finished that composition for History class already? You only started an hour ago!
3. I don’t want to see “Alien 9”at the cinema again. I’ve  already seen it twice.
4. I’m sorry you have just missed Katie. She left the office about three minutes ago!
5. Haven’t you finished that composition for History class yet? You started over four hours ago!
6. Oh, nothing for me, thank you. I’ve just eaten. I had dinner less than an hour ago.
7. You’ve finished your dinner already! You must have been starving!
8.  Have you called Yasmin to wish her lucky for the exam today?
    —No, not yet. I’ll do it now!”
9. Kathy knows all about pizza and pasta, don’t you Kathy? You’ve just returned from a month in Umbria.
10. Yes, I know David. We have already been introduced. It was at a party last week.


PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
Have / Has + been + -ing
Is used to talk about situations started in the past and probably continuous in the present.

Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
Tom: Hi Ana. I have been trying (try) to ring you several times today. Where have you been (you / be)?
Ana: I have been (be) at home all the time. But I have been cleaning (clean) the house all day, so maybe I didn't hear the phone ring.
Tom: Have you cleaned (you / clean) everything now?
Ana: No, not yet. I haven’t tidied up (tidy / not) up the kitchen yet. But why are you here?
Tom: Don't you remember? Jane has invited (invite) us to her birthday party and we haven’t bought (buy / not) a present for her yet.
Ana: Oh, that's right. Have you already found out (you / find out / already) what she wants?
Tom: Well, she have been learning (learn) Spanish for a year and wants to spend her next holiday in Mexico. Maybe we could get her a guidebook.
Ana: That's a good idea. There is a good bookshop in the big shopping center. I have seen (see) some nice books about Mexico there recently.



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