4.1. Structure Drills 1
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wer use mustJAnswer the following questions in a written forml. Can you swim?2. Would £10 be enough?3. Can you cook?4. Is your name Pitt?5. Do you plaĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 xiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108Assume that questions are addressed to you and Tom.(a) Affirmative and Negative#(b) Negative and Afflrmative##A: Can you both swim?B: I can but Tom can't.A: Were you both there?B: I was but Tom wasn't.#A: Can you both swim?B: I can't but Tom can..A: Were you both 4.1. Structure Drills 1 there?B:I wasn't but Tom was.##Have you both got tickets?Did you both see the play?Do you both like Swedish films?Are you both over twenty-one? Have y4.1. Structure Drills 1
ou both got driving licences?Are you both learning to fly?Will you both be here tomorrow?Were you both surprised?Wlll you both like it?Must you both gĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 in the affirmative.)Could you both work late tonight?Should you have been on the plane? Had you spoken to him before?Would you mind if the trip was cancelled?Are you both studying English?Have you both got plenty of money?Answer the following questions addressed to you and your friend in a written f 4.1. Structure Drills 1 orm 1. Can you both play tennis? 2. Would you tell him the truth? 3. Could you both join the club? 4. Are you both learning German? 5. Were you both i4.1. Structure Drills 1
nterested in this business? 6. Have you both done it already? 7. Are you both ready? 8. Do you both smoke? 9. Are you both going to Spain next year?10ĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 Neither could Tom.or(b) B: Jack couldn't understand and neither could Tom. (Both subjects stressed.) A: He can't cook. (she)(a) B: Neither can she.orB: He can't cook and neither can she. (Both subjects stressed.)Alternatlvely the same subject could be used in all the answers, e.g.Neither could Tom / 4.1. Structure Drills 1 Neither can Tom / Neither must Tomor: Neither could I / Neither can I etc.nor could be used instead of neither.Peter hasn't time to study. (Bill)Geor4.1. Structure Drills 1
ge mustn't be late. (Arthur)Paul didn't get any sleep.(hỉs mother)Ann doesn't smoke. (I)Nancy wouldn't come, (her husband)Paul doesn't believe you. (JĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 re. (I)Charles wasn't making a noise. (Jack)Peter shouldn't have complained. (Paul)He won't be ready by six. (she)Peter hadn't done his homework, (his sister)The Smiths aren't rich, (the JonesesJHe can't explain it. (anyone else)Peter hasn't started work yet. (Harold)Ann couldn't lift it. (Alice)Jac 4.1. Structure Drills 1 k hadn't been paid. (Peter) Add to the following remarks using (and) neither/nor + the auxiliary + the noun/pronoun in brackets in a written forml. I4.1. Structure Drills 1
haven't seen it. (Tom)2. You shouldn't be watching TV. (Tom)3. You mustn't be late. (1)4. He can't come, (his slster)#5. This telephone doesn't work. ĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 e additions to affirmative statements PEG 112AA: Tom is going by taxi. (Bill)B: And so is Bill.orB: Tom is going by taxi and so is Bill. (Both subjects stressed.)A: She works in a laundry. (he)B: And so does he.orB: She works In a laundry and so does he. (Both subjects stressed.)Alternatively the sa 4.1. Structure Drills 1 me second subject could be used in all the answers, e.g.So is Tom / So does Tom / So will Tom etc.or: So am I / So do I / So will I etc.They had cornf4.1. Structure Drills 1
lakes for breakfast. (I)George has lunch in the canteen. (Gerald)John has a hangover this morning. (Alan)Jack should have thanked her. (we)Ann got a pĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 ier. (Jane)Phllip will have to take lessons. (Pat)They missed the programme. (we)James had better change his shoes. (Mark) They're looking for a flat. (we)Rupert made six mistakes. (you)Jack must go. (his wife)Hugh liked the Albert Hall. (Mary)Emily offered to help. (Jean)Bill should take a holiday. 4.1. Structure Drills 1 (Peter)Richard has just got home. (Philip)I'm tired of this, (we all)Add to the following remarks using (and) so + the noun/pronoun In brackets + the4.1. Structure Drills 1
auxiliary in a written forml. I have read it. (John)2. He is a writer, (she)3. Tom can speak Welsh, (his wife)4. She ought to get up. (you)5. I shoulĐI#à i ±#á################>###|3ý#################n###########o#######pỹỹý####k###l###m###ỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹýỹỹỹỹỹỹỷỹỷỹỹỹỹỷỹỹỹyỹỵỹỵỹyyỹỹỹỹyyyỵỹỵỹyyỵỉỵỵỵỹyỵỹỵỵyy 4.1. Structure Drills 1 ome, (your son)10.This bus goes to Piccadilly. (that)##5 Auxiliary verbs: affirmative additions to negative statements PEG 112BA: His mother didn't come to the wedding, (his father)B: His mother didn't come to the wedding but his father did.(Both subjects are normally stressed.)Mary doesn't like the 4.1. Structure Drills 1 flat. (Tom)George isn't ready. (Peter)Peter wouldn't wait for you. (George)Mr Jones hadn't arrived, (his wife)She won't sign the protest, (her sister4.1. Structure Drills 1
)Bill didn't wave. (Bob)Mr Jones hasn't got a driving licence. (Mrs Jones)You needn't attend the meeting, (your friend) (Use must.)You couldn't do itGọi ngay
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