Work with a partner. Ask and answer about Josie. Use the cues. 1 What time/she/get up 2 she / go to school / with her brother 3 Josie and Paula / walk to school 4 they/ go home / at three o'clock 5 What / Josie / do / on Thursdays 6 she/do/her homework in the evening 7 What time / she / go to bed 8 What / Josie and Paula/do / on Saturdays
— How about GOING (1) out for a meal this evening?
— Great! LET’S (2) go to that Italian restaurant. Or do you prefer the Chinese one?
— I don’t mind it. I like the Italian one but it’s very expensive.
— Oh, it DOESN’T (3) matter.
— OK. Why don’t we GO (4) to the Italian restaurant and then we CAN (5) go to the cinema? (6; «afterwards» в конце предложения можно не использовать, поскольку уже есть «then».) Your new job needs a special celebration.
— I AGREE (7). And I’d love to see that film with George Clooney. Would you?
1. I always buy something from a charity shop.
2. Now she is buying something from a charity shop.
3. He has just bought something from a charity shop.
4. They have been buying something from a charity shop for whole life.
1. Sometimes he puts two spoonfuls of sugar in porridge.
2. At the moment I’m putting two spoonfuls of sugar in my dish.
3. She hasn’t put two spoonfuls of sugar in her food since December.
4. We have been putting two spoonfuls of sugar in the batter for years now.
1. We usually add a pinch of pepper in the stew.
2. Right now he is adding a pinch of pepper in his soup.
3. I’ve just added a pinch of pepper in the tea.
4. My mum has been adding a pinch of pepper in spaghetti for over 20 minutes.
1. Jack doesn’t like to peel potatoes.
2. She is peeling potatoes at the moment.
3. They’ve just peeled potatoes.
4. I have been peeling potatoes for whole life.
1. I always grate cheese for dinner.
2. Now we are grating cheese for pizza.
3. He has just grated cheese.
4. They have been grating cheese for over 15 minutes.
1. We don’t like sparkling water.
2. At the moment she is drinking sparkling water.
3. I’ve just drunk a glass of sparkling water.
4. Lately he has been drinking a lot of sparkling water.
— How about GOING (1) out for a meal this evening?
— Great! LET’S (2) go to that Italian restaurant. Or do you prefer the Chinese one?
— I don’t mind it. I like the Italian one but it’s very expensive.
— Oh, it DOESN’T (3) matter.
— OK. Why don’t we GO (4) to the Italian restaurant and then we CAN (5) go to the cinema? (6; «afterwards» в конце предложения можно не использовать, поскольку уже есть «then».) Your new job needs a special celebration.
— I AGREE (7). And I’d love to see that film with George Clooney. Would you?
— ABSOLUTELY (8)!