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Monday, January 28, 2019
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Weekend homework - 2 ESO E (Write your answers on your notebook)
Will vs Going To
A- Write A if the
decision is made at the moment of speaking or B if it is a decision made before.
1.
I’m bored! I think
I’ll phone Alison. ____
2.
We
are going to have a party next weekend. ____
3.
Our
teacher says he’s going to give us a test next week. ____
4.
I’m
hungry. I think I’ll make a sandwich. ____
5.
You
haven’t got any money? I’ll lend you some. ____
6.
It’s
Steve’s birthday next week. I’m going to buy him a great present. ____
7.
There’s
a test next Monday, so I’m going to study over the weekend.
8.
It’s
very cold in here, isn’t it? I’ll close the window.
B-
Circle the correct words.
1.
I
want to visit Paris next year so I’m
going to / I’ll learn French next term.
2.
There
aren’t any good films on TV tonight, so I think I’m going to / I’ll watch the football match.
3.
My
computer’s old so my dad’s going to /
‘ll buy me a new one for my birthday.
4.
My
sister and I have planned our holiday. We’re
going to / ‘ll visit our cousin in Canada.
5.
I
haven’t spoken to John for a long time. I think I’m going to / ‘ll phone him now.
6.
What
can I get Jane for her birthday? I know. I’m
going to / ‘ll take her to the cinema.
C-
Complete with ‘ll / won’t or (be)
going to.
1.
I
must hurry or I ___________ miss the train.
2.
I
___________ drive into town to work. I ___________ give you a lift to the
station.
3.
Oh,
thank you. wait a second! I ___________ get my jacket.
4.
The
sky is black! It ___________ start raining soon.
5.
I’m
sure we ___________ be late for work.
6.
We
___________ be there in five minutes.
7.
You’re
driving too fast. You ___________ have an accident! Look out!
8.
Sorry;
I ___________ slow down.
9.
Mark
is on his way to the bookshop. he ___________ buy a book
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Some translation and rephrasing practice won't hurt anybody...
Translate the following sentences into English.
1. Después
de intentarlo mucho, pudimos abrir la caja.
2. Nos
permitieron ver a mi primo, que
estaba en la cárcel.
3. Si
podemos encontrar la llave, podremos
abrir la puerta.
4. ¿Puedo salir antes
de que toque el timbre, por favor?
5. Ann ha encontrado una asistenta. Ya no tiene que hacer el trabajo de casa.
6. No hace
falta que traigais los libros mañana.
7. Puede
que no venga a trabajar mañana, está muy resfriado.
8. No
tengo dinero, ¿puedes prestarme algo?
9. No
debes decirle esto a nadie, es un secreto.
10. Podría
ser algo mayor que nosotros, pero no es posible que tenga 40 años.
Rewrite these sentences so that
they have the same meaning. They can be PRESENT or PAST
1. I'm sure they
went away yesterday. They ....
2. It isn't necessary for you to go. You ....
3. Perhaps Frank
will win the pools. Frank ....
4. I don't believe he took the money. He
....
5. It was wrong of
him to break it. He ...
6. It's forbidden to
drive on the right in Great Britain. You ....
7. Is it alright
if I use your phone?
8. Perhaps George won't have time. George ....
9. Perhaps he didn't have time. He ....
10. I suppose they
enjoyed the concert. They ....
11. You are not
obliged to come back again. You ..............
12. She mustn’t
enter. She isn’t ................
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
MODAL VERBS AND ASSOCIATED MEANINGS
MODALS AND
ASSOCIATED VERBS
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VERB
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USE
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EXAMPLE
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BE ABLE TO
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Ability
/ Capability
(past,
present, future
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After the
operation John was able to walk again.(single past occasion)
I’m able to play
tennis twice a week. (circumstances permit me to do this)
I will be able to
visit Paris next year. (nothing should prevent me from doing this)
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MANAGE TO
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Ability
/ Capable of doing something with a degree of difficulty
(past,
present, future)
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I managed to get
two tickets for the concert. (a degree of difficulty was involved)
I manage to play
tennis twice a week.
I hope you will
manage to come. (even though you may encounter difficulty in doing this)
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CAN
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Ability
/ Capability
(present)
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I can swim.
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Permission
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You can go to the
cinema.
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Possibility
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Smoking
can cause cancer.
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Request
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Can I have a
biscuit, please?
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Offer
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Can I
help you, madam?
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Negative
deduction (present)
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You can’t be
hungry, you have just eaten two pizzas.
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Prohibition
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You
can never tell anyone.
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COULD
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Ability
/ Capability
(past)
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I could swim when
I was seven.
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Permission
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We could go to the
cinema once a week.
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Possibility
|
This
vase could be very valuable.
|
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Request
|
Could I use your
phone, please?
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Offer
|
Could
I be of any help?
|
|
Suggestion
|
You could buy Mary
some flowers.
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Negative
deduction (past)
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It couldn’t have
been John because he has an alibi.
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MAY
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Permission
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You may leave the
room.
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Possibility
|
He may
be waiting for us when we arrive.
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Request
|
May I use your phone,
please? (formal request)
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Offer
|
May I
help you, sir?
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Prohibition
|
You
may not use this computer.
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Speculation
|
John may have gone
to Spain.
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MIGHT
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Possibility
|
John
might come to your party.
|
Speculation
|
Someone might have
already told his wife.
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Suggestion
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You might not want
to drink this because it’s very bitter.
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Conditional
|
If you invite him
he might come.
If you had invited
him he might have come to your party.
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MUST
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Deduction
|
He failed the
exam. He must be disappointed
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Necessity
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To
overcome these difficulties we must all work together.
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Obligation
|
John must work
harder if he wants to pass this exam. (subjective obligation)
All expenses must
be approved by the manager.
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Prohibition
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You mustn’t use
this computer. (emphatic)
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Emphatic advice
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You must
see this film, it’s great.
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HAVE TO
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Obligation
|
You have to stop
when the traffic light is red. (imposed obligation)
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Negative:
Not necessary and not done
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I don’t have to go
to work tomorrow.
I didn’t have to
water the flowers yesterday because it rained.
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NEED
|
Necessity
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Do you
think I need to take an umbrella?
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Negative
|
You needn’t water
the flowers as John will be back tomorrow. (not necessary)
I needn’t have
watered the flowers because it rained in the afternoon. (done but not
necessary)
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|
OUGHT TO
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Deduction
|
He has studied
very hard, he ought to pass the exam.
|
Assumption
|
He
ought to have received the parcel by now.
|
|
Advice
|
You
ought to go to the doctor’s.
You
ought not smoke so much.
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Recommendation
|
You ought to tell
him the truth.
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HAD BETTER
|
Advice
|
You had
better take those wet clothes off.
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Recommendation
|
You had better
tell me the truth.
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SHOULD
|
Assumption / deduction
|
The
plane should be landing now.
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Advice
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You
should go to the doctor’s.
|
|
Recommendation
|
You should take
one of these pills every day.
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Necessity
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You
should be wearing a coat, it’s very cold.
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Obligation
|
I should be
studying but I’m too tired.
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Prediction
|
This should be a
very good film.
|
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Prohibition
|
You should never
repeat what you’ve just said.
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SHALL
|
Speculation
|
Where shall/will
we be this time next year?
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Suggestion
|
Shall we invite
John or not?
|
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Decision
|
I shall/will marry
John even without your permission.
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Future
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We shall overcome.
|
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Question
|
What shall we do?
|
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Offer
|
Shall
we pick you up at 7.00?
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WILL
|
Assumption
|
He
will have plenty of time to get to the airport.
|
Deduction
|
He left home an
hour ago. He’ll arrive any minute now.
|
|
Future
|
He will be 27 next
month.
|
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Offer
|
I’ll
do the shopping.
|
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Promise
|
I will marry you.
|
|
Intention
|
I will wait for
you.
|
|
Obligation
/ decision
|
You WILL go to
school whether you want to or not.
|
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Prediction
|
It will rain in
Rome tomorrow.
|
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Conditional
|
If it rains
tomorrow I will/won’t go to the cinema.
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WOULD
|
Possibility
|
Would
John come with us?
|
Request
|
Would you please
answer the question?
|
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Speculation
|
What would I have
done without you?
|
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Polite
question
|
Would you, please,
close the door?
|
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Offer
|
Would
you like a cup of tea?
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Past
tense ‘will’ (indirect speech)
|
John said he would
take me to the cinema.
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Customary
past action
|
She would take the
dog for a walk every morning before going to work.
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Invitation
|
Would you like to
come with us?
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Preference
|
I would rather
have a cup of coffee.
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Conditional
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If I were you I
would leave.
If I had known you
wanted to go to the concert I would have bought you a ticket.
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