Showing posts with label Exercises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exercises. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 June 2008

Murphy, Unit 22, 22.5

  1. Do you think she'll like it?
  2. Do you think it will rain?
  3. When do you think it will end?
  4. How much do you think it will cost?
  5. Do you think they'll get married?
  6. OK. What time do you think you'll be back?
  7. What do you think will happen?

Murphy, Unit 22, 22.4

  1. I'll be at home.
  2. I'll probably sleep.
  3. I'll eat my breakfast.
  4. I don't know where I'll be.
  5. I'll be in Australia.

Murphy, Unit 22, 22.3

  1. Can you wait for me? I won't be very long.
  2. There's no need to take an umbrella with you. It won't rain.
  3. If you don't eat anything now, you'll be hungry later.
  4. I'm sorry about what happened yesterday. It won't happen again.
  5. I've got some incredible news! You'll never believe what happened.
  6. Don't ask Amanda for advice. She won't know what to do.

Murphy, Unit 22, 22.2

  1. I'm sure you'll pass.
  2. It will look nice on you.
  3. You must meet George sometime. I think you'll like him.
  4. It's raining. Don't go out. You'll get wet.
  5. Do you think people will live longer in the future?
  6. Goodbye. I expect we'll meet again before long.
  7. I've invited Sue to the party, but I don't think she'll come.
  8. When the new road is finished, my journey to work will be much shorter.

Murphy, Unit 22, 22.1

  1. She's working
  2. I'm going
  3. will get
  4. is coming
  5. we're going to Italy
  6. It won't hurt

Murphy, Unit 21, 21.4

  1. What shall we do this evening?
  2. Shall I by this jacket?
  3. What shall I give to Helen?
  4. Where shall we go on holiday?
  5. Shall we drive or walk?
  6. What time shall I phone you?

Murphy, Unit 21, 21.3

  1. I'll phone is correct.
  2. I'm playin is correct.
  3. I'll meet is correct
  4. I'll lend is correct.
  5. I'm having is correct.
  6. I won't forget is correct.
  7. does your train leave is correct.
  8. won't tell me is correct.
  9. Are you doing is correct.
  10. Will you come is correct.

Murphy, Unit 21, 21.2

  1. I think I'll close the window.
  2. I think I'll go to bed.
  3. Thank you, but I think I'll walk.
  4. I don't think I'll play tennis.
  5. I don't think I'll go swimming.

Murphy, Unit 21, 21.1

  1. I'm too tired to walk home. I thing I'll take a taxi.
  2. 'It's cold on this room.' 'Is it? I'll turn on the heating then.'
  3. A: We haven't got any milk.
    B: Oh, I forgot to buy some. I'll go to the store and get some now.
  4. 'Shall I do the washing-up?' 'No, it's all right. I'll do it later.'
  5. 'I don't know how to use the computer.' 'OK, I'll show you.'
  6. 'Would you like tea or coffee?' 'I'll have coffee, please.'
  7. 'Goodbye! Have a nice holiday.' 'Thanks. I'll send you a postcard.'
  8. Thanks for letting me borrow your camera. I'll give it back to you on Monday, OK?
  9. 'Are you coming with us?' 'No, I think I'll stay here.'

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Murphy, Unit 20, 20.4

  1. We were going to travel by train, but when we decided to go by car instead.
  2. I was going to buy some new clothes yesterday, but I was very busy and didn't have time to go to the shop.
  3. Martin and I were going to play tennis last week, but he was injured.
  4. I was going to phone Jane, but I decided to email her instead.
  5. When I last saw Tim, he was going to give up his job.
  6. We were going to have a party last week, but some of our friends couldn't come, so we cancelled it.

Murphy, Unit 20, 20.3

  1. It's going to rain.
  2. He's going to be late.
  3. The boat is going to sink.
  4. They're going to run out of petrol.

Murphy, Unit 20, 20.2

  1. No, I'm going to tidy my room.
  2. I know. I'm going to take it back.
  3. That's right, but I'm not going to accept it.
  4. No, I'm going to phone her tonight.
  5. Yes, it's disgusting. I'm going to complain.

Murphy, Unit 20, 20.1

  1. What are you going to do with it?
  2. What are you going to wear?
  3. Where is you going to put it?
  4. Who are you going to invite?

Murphy, Unit 19, 19.4

  1. I'm going to the cinema this evening.
  2. Does the film begin at 3.30 or 4.30?
  3. We're having a party next Sunday. Would you like to come?
  4. The art exhibition finishes on 3 May.
  5. I'm not going out this evening. I stay at home.
  6. 'Are you doing anything tomorrow morning??' 'No, I'm free. Why?'
  7. We are going to a concert tonight. It starts at 7.30.
  8. I'm leaving now. I've come to say goodbye.
  9. A: Have you seen Liz recently?
    B: No, but we are meeting for lunch next week.
  10. You are on the train to London and you ask another passenger:
    Excuse me. What time does this train get to London?
  11. You are talking to Helen:
    Helen, I'm going to the supermarket. Are you coming with me?
  12. You and a friend are watching television. You say:
    I'm bored with this programme. What time does it end?
  13. I'm not using the car this evening, so you can have it.
  14. Sue is coming to see us tomorrow. She is travelling by train and her train arrives at 10.15.

Murphy, Unit 19, 19.3

  1. I'm going out this evening.
  2. I'm going to my office tomorrow morning.
  3. I'm not watching TV tomorrow evening.
  4. I'm playing football next Sunday.
  5. I'm not eating meal today's night.

Murphy, Unit 19, 19.2

  1. Sorry, but I'm playing volleyball.
  2. No, not Tuesday. I'm working late.
  3. I'm going to the theatre.
  4. I'm afraid not. I'm meeting Julia at 8 p.m.

Saturday, 31 May 2008

Murphy, Unit 19, 19.1

  1. Where are you going?
  2. How long are going for?
  3. When are you leaving?
  4. Are you going alone?
  5. Are you travelling by car?
  6. Where are you staying?

Monday, 19 May 2008

Murphy, Unit 18, 18.3

  1. She used to travel a lot, but she doesn't go away much these days.
  2. She used to have lots of friends, but now she doesn't know many people these days.
  3. She used to be very lazy, but she works very hard now.
  4. She didn't use to like cheese, but she eats lots of cheese now.
  5. She used to be a hotel receptionist, but she works in a bookshop now.
  6. She used to play the piano, but she hasn't played the piano for years.
  7. She never used to read newspapers, but she reads newspapers every day now.
  8. She didn't use to drink tea, but she likes it now.
  9. She used to have a dog, but it died two years ago.
  10. She used to go to a lot of parties, but she hasn't been to a party for ages.

Murphy, Unit 18, 18.2

  1. He used to study hard.
  2. He didn't to use to sleep late.
  3. He used to go to bed early.
  4. He didn't use to go out in the evening.
  5. He used to run three miles every morning.
  6. He didn't use to spend a lot of money.

Murphy, Unit 18, 18.1

  1. Diane doesn't travel much now. She used to travel a lot, but she prefer to stay at home these days.
  2. Liz used to have a motorbike, but last year she sold it and bought a car.
  3. We came to live in London a few years ago. We used to live in Leeds.
  4. I rarely eat ice-cream now, but I used to eat it when I was a child.
  5. Jim used to be my friend, but we aren't good friends any longer.
  6. It only takes me about 40 minutes to get to work now that the new road is open. It used to take me more than an hour.
  7. There used to be a hotel near the airport, but it closed a long time ago.
  8. When I lived in New York, did you use to go to the theatre very often?