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GRADATION Auxiliary verbs in their strong form. 1. She doesn’t pay any attention in class. 2. They weren’t tired, were they? 3. She hasn’t been to England, has she? 4. I can’t play the guitar. But Laura can. 5. Oh, Richard. You are silly! 6. But I can do it. I’m sure! Why won’t you believe me? 7. He does come early. I wonder if he ever sleeps! 8. Alice has returned it. I’m not lying! See for yourself! 9. They can, I believe, swim quite well. 10. He is, they say, a foreign spy. 11. The trouble was that they used the wrong key. 12. They say he can, but I doubt that. 13. I think he should, even if he won’t. 14. Here we are. Behold the Great Pyramids! 15. A: Are you sure? B: Yes, I am. 16. He says he does. 17. He wasn’t there, was he? 18. They didn’t do it, did they? 19. Sylvia couldn’t come, could she? 20. She isn’t English, is she? 21. Where were you? 22. Where was she? 23. How are they? 24. When can they? Monday? 25. Were they late every day?* 26. Can you come?* 27. Are you sure?* 28. I have a new car. 29. She has to do it now. 30. She does her hair beautifully. 31. A: You do realise it’s almost 10, don’t you? B: I do. 32. It must be nearly midnight. 33. Richard left the office two hours ago he must be at home now. 34. I should have gone earlier. 35. He must have arrived yesterday. 36. They would have done it if they’d had the time. *Here, the weak form with ǝ is also possible.
Who: strong or weak? 1
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Who are they? Who was at the door? The woman who’s over there asked after you She’s the girl who has cried all day. The man who arrived is Thomas James. The boy who was there is from .
Some 1. There are some men at the door. 2. I saw some people I knew. 3. We need some money. 4. Would you like some more coffee? 5. Please give us some. 6. I have taken some. 7. Some are bad. 8. Some people like it while others don’t. 9. Some of them were bad, some weren’t. 10. Some of the teachers went to the meeting. 11. I’ll have to wait some time. 12. He’ll be here for some days. 13. You’ll have to travel some miles. 14. I must have read that in some book or other. 15. There’s some man at the door who wants to speak to you. 16. Can you give me some idea of what you want? 17. That’s some car you have! There: strong or weak? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
There’s a new book you must read. There is the shop I told you about. The boxes are there in the teachers’ room. There are a couple of exercises we need to check. There’s no reason to leave, is there?
That: strong or weak? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
My mom thinks that I should study more. If you say that aloud you may be in trouble. That was John on the phone. I’d say that that was very rude of him. He should apologise. That books are obsolete is not a new idea.
Prepositions: Strong forms 1. I wonder who he is talking to right now. 2
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What is this for? Give it to me, please. I’ve been looking at it. This parcel’s for him He’s in Paris, not from Paris
Pronouns: Strong forms 1. She’s in her mid-thirties. 2. You’ve done it again, I’m afraid. 3. He’ll come tomorrow. 4. We’ve heard about it. 5. You’ll be late. 6. What are you doing there? 7. I’m a doctor. What about you? 8. Having a holiday as well? No, not me. 9. You are fatter than I am. 10. It’s you and me who are going to pay the bill. 11. I saw Robert and her. 12. Was this for you and her? 13. Sheila and he can do it. 14. We Argentinians eat a lot of meat. 15. This is special news for you students. 16. You children be quiet.
Transcription exercise The Sick Lion A Lion, unable from old age to provide himself with food by force, resolved to do so by artifice. He returned to his den, and lying down there, pretended to be sick, taking care that his sickness should be publicly known. The beasts expressed their sorrow, and came one by one to his den, where the Lion devoured them. After many of the beasts had thus disappeared, the Fox discovered the trick and presenting himself to the Lion, stood on the outside of the cave, at a respectful distance, and asked him how he was. "I am very weak," replied the Lion, "but why do you stand outside? Please come in and talk to me." "No, thank you," said the Fox. "I notice that there are many prints of feet entering your cave, but I see no trace of any going out." He is wise who is warned by the misfortunes of others.
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