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Exercise Exercise
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Complete the sentences with the present continuous
1 is / always / Carl / for school / late form of the verb in brackets.
Carl is always late for school. 1 Dad is watching (watch) TV in the living room.
2 do / never / your homework / You 2 Steve (sit) in the kitchen.
3 I (do) my homework in my bedroom.
3 usually / go shopping / don’t / We / on Fridays 4 Sam and Maria (dance) in the garden.
5 The baby (not sleep).
4 hungry / is / always / My dog 6 (you / write) an email?
5 the washing-up / don’t / We / do / often have got
affirmative negative
6 sometimes / texts / send / in class / I
I / You / We / have / ’ve got have not /
7 twice a day / I / my teeth / brush They haven’t got a laptop.
He / She / It has / ’s got has not /
hasn’t got
Unit 2 questions short answers
Present continuous Have I / you / we / they Yes, I have. / No, they
We use the present continuous to say what is got a laptop? haven’t.
happening now: I am reading my book. It’s raining. Has he / she / it got a Yes, he has. / No, she
laptop? hasn’t.
affirmative negative
I am / ’m am not / Have got means the same as have in British English:
’m not I’ve got a new mobile. (= I have a new mobile.)
We / You / They are / ’re are not / going. We haven’t got any homework tonight.
aren’t We do not use has / have got with the past or future.
He / She / It is / ’s is not / isn’t Instead we use have: We had a party last week. not
We had got a party last week.
questions short answers Exercise
Am I going? Yes, I am. / No, I’m Complete the sentences with the correct form of
not. have got.
Are we / you / they going? Yes, we are. / No, they 1 Tina loves animals. She three cats and two
aren’t. dogs.
Is he / she / it going? Yes, he is. / No, she 2 We can’t play football. We a ball.
isn’t. 3 I am very lucky. I lots of good friends.
4 Mark wants to go out tonight, but he any
Spelling -ing forms
money.
verb -ing form spelling rule 5 A: you a pen?
B: No, sorry. I .
most verbs
work working add -ing Unit 3
play playing
Countable and uncountable nouns
verbs ending in -e
remove -e, Nouns can be either countable or uncountable.
dance dancing
add -ing • Countable nouns are the names of things you can
write writing count: a banana, two plates, three tables.
• They can be singular or plural: one apple, two apples.
verbs ending one vowel, one consonant
double the • We use a / an or a number with countable nouns:
sit sitting consonant, Here’s an apple.
shop shopping add -ing Can I have four bottles of water?
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