Friday, November 16th


A. Present and Past Tense Review

Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses
Lars: Excuse me, which movie are you waiting for?

Tony: We (wait)  for the new Stars Wars movie. In fact, we (wait)  here for more than five hours.

Lars: Five hours? When did you arrive?

Tony: We (get)  here at 6:00 o'clock this morning. More than forty people (stand, already)  here waiting for tickets when we arrived.

Lars: I can't believe that! Are you serious?

Tony: Yeah, people (take)  Star Wars movies seriously. In fact, this particular showing has been sold out for over a week. We (wait, just)  in line to get a good seat in the theater.

Lars: When did you buy your tickets?

Tony: I (buy)  them last week by phone. I (know)  tickets would be hard to get because I (see)  a news interview with a group of people standing in line to get tickets. They (wait)  in line for almost a month to buy tickets for the first showing.

Lars: I don't believe that!

Tony: It's true. They (camp)  out in front of Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles for about a month because they (want)  to be the first people to see the movie.


B. Simple Present / Present Continuous

Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses
1. Every Monday, Sally (drive)  her kids to football practice.

2. Usually, I (work)  as a secretary at ABT, but this summer I (study)  French at a language school in Paris. That is why I am in Paris.

3. Shhhhh! Be quiet! John (sleep) .

4. Don't forget to take your umbrella. It (rain) .

5. I hate living in Seattle because it (rain, always) .

6. I'm sorry I can't hear what you (say)  because everybody (talk)  so loudly.

7. Justin (write, currently)  a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when he is finished.

8. Jim: Do you want to come over for dinner tonight?
Denise: Oh, I'm sorry, I can't. I (go)  to a movie tonight with some friends.

9. The business cards (be, normally )  printed by a company in New York. Their prices (be)  inexpensive, yet the quality of their work is quite good.

10. This delicious chocolate (be)  made by a small chocolatier in Zurich, Switzerland.



Simple Past or Past Progressive

Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
  1. When I (get)  up yesterday, the sun (shine) .
  2. It (is)  a beautiful morning.
  3. So I (decide)  to cycle around a little.
  4. (go)  to the shed and (take)  out my bike.
  5. While I (cycle)  past some villages, I (see)  some people in their gardens.
  6. One man (mow)  the grass while his wife (pick)  strawberries.
  7. After one hour of cycling in sunshine, a big fat raincloud suddenly (appear)  and it (start)  to rain.
  8. Luckily, a farmer (notice)  me and (tell)  me to come in.
  9. While it (rain)  outside, I (sit)  in the farmer's house.
  10. After a while, the sun (come)  out again.
  11. (thank)  the farmer for his hospitality and (move)  on.


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B. Asking politely someone something

Use the following forms when asking:

May I please?

Do you mind if or Will you mind if?

Is it OK if or Will it be OK if?

Does it bother you if or Will it bother you if?


Look at the following list of requests and build a sentences using the forms shown above

1. Smoke                              

2. Listen to Music

3. Cook tonight

4. Do the dishes

5. Help me on this project

6. Turn up the music

7. Buy a new purse

8. Go out tonight

9. Go to sleep early

10. Watch the game tonight



C. Time Prepositions: At, In, On

Put in the correct preposition (choose in / on / at or no preposition)


1) There was a loud noise which woke us up midnight..
2) Do you usually eat chocolate eggs Easter?.
3) What are you doing the weekend?.
4) last week I worked until 9pm every night...
5) My father always reads the paper breakfast time..
6) She plays tennis Fridays..
7) The trees here are really beautiful the spring..
8) I'll see you Tuesday afternoon then..
9) Shakespeare died 1616..
10) She studies every day..
11) John is going to buy the presents today..
12) In my hometown, the shops open early the morning..
13) She met her husband 1998..
14) The party is next Saturday..
15) We are meeting Friday morning..
16) I often get sleepy the afternoon..
17) His daughter was born the 24th of August..
18) Mobile phones became popular the nineties..
19) Luckily the weather was perfect her wedding day.


B. Time Prepositions: For, During and While

HOW TO USE DURING

during is a preposition which is used before a noun (during + noun) to say when something happens. It does not tell us how long it happened. For example:
"Nobody spoke during the presentation."
"We get plenty of snow here during the winter."

HOW TO USE WHILE

When is used to talk about two things that are happening at the same time. The length of time is not important. Remember that while is used with a subject and a verb (while + subject + verb). For example:
"The phone rang while I was watching TV."
"I met him while we were studying in the library."

HOW TO USE FOR

For is a preposition which is used with a period to say how long something goes on:
"Simon has been sleeping for 8 hours."
"We waited for 30 minutes outside your house."

1. I worked  the holidays. 
2. We'll walk  an hour. then we'll have a rest. 
3. She is gardening  her husband is painting the chairs. 
4. Bob called me  the meeting 
5. We met  the barbecue party. 
6. I've been waiting for them  two hours. 
7. Samantha visited the Eiffel Tower  her stay in Paris 
8.  I think of it, don't forget to call Mr Blair. 
9. Don't speak  I am doing this exercise ! 
10. Two years ago she stayed in Paris  three months.

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