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Jay,  Gloria,  and  Manny  (6)__—  CSCS  (rnc  allways  /  agree)  with  each
                         other.  In  fact,  I  (7)            (watch)  the  program  right  now,  and  Gloria  and  Jay

                         (8).  C—C“‘“‘;CChave)  an  argument.  Jay  (9)  C—C—C—SCSSSC(be)  stubborn,  arn
                         Gloria  is  complaining  about  Jay’s  selfish  behavior.  She  (10)      (sound)  very
                         angry.  Manny  (11)                  (seem)  like  the  only  adult.  It’s  very  funny.

                            Gloria’s  son,  Manny,  (12)                    (not  resemble)  her  at  all,
                         and  he  (13)                 (have)  different  ideas  about  everything,  but
                         Gloria  (14)                  (love)  him  very  much.  Jay  makes  a  lot  of  money
                         and  they  (15)                 (own)  a  beautiful  home,  but  you  never  actually

                         (16)                   (see)  him  at  work  in  the  show.  This  can  only  happen  on  television!


                    10   Complete  the  article  about  emperor  penguins  with  the  verbs  in  the  box.  Use  the  simple
              cD1-05
                         present  or  the  present  progressive.  Use  the  present  progressive  when  possible.  Then  listen
                         and  check  your  answers,


                          be                have             know           not  be        not  have
                          not  need         resemble         see           seem            weigh

                             Some  aspects  of  family  life  among  Antarctica’s  emperor  penguins   v  A  penguin  protects  its  chick  by
                                                                                               resting  the  chick  on  its  feet.
                         (1)      Sséem        strange  to  people.  For  example,  the  female

                         lays  one  egg,  and  then  she  leaves.  She  (2)  —__a.  bad
                         mother.  She  simply  needs  to  find  food,  and  she  is  depending  on  the
                         male  to  keep  the  egg  warm.  In  about  two  months,  the  female  returns
                         and  the  egg  hatches.

                             The  chick  (3)  _____————SSss—SCSSits  parents,  but
                         it(4)  CSCC  ack  and  white  feathers.  It
                         (5)  CSC                   ones.  A800,  it  (6)

                         much  smaller,  and  it  (7)___—=  SSC  mutch  les  than  the
                         average  75-pound  adult.  The  parents  teach  the  chick  how  to  take
                         care  of  itself,  but  there’s  one  thing  the  chick  (8)
                         to  learn:  how  to  swim!  When  a  penguin  (9)  ___     water,

                         it  (10)  ____seexaactly  what  to  do.  Emperor  penguins  are
                         excellent  swimmers!



                         APPLY.

                         In  your  notebook,  write  a  short  paragraph  about  a  family  you  know.  Use  at  least  five  stative
                         verbs  that  can  have  active  meanings.  Use  chart  1.4  and  the  list  on  page  Al  to  help  you.


                         Read  your  description  to  the  class.  Ask  your  classmates  follow-up  questions.

                         A:  How  old  is  Manny?                   B:  I’m  not  sure.  I  think  he’s  eleven  or  twelve.
                         A:  Do  Carla  and  James  have  any  children?   B:  Yes,  they  have  a  son  and  two  daughters.

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