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Lesson 2
f. Complete the dialogues with the phrases.
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1. — What are you going to do tonight?
— I'm not sure. I might go to the cinema.
2. — Does Annie want the fish and chips? |
— No. ... the chicken salad.
3. — Will the film finish before nine?
— ... at about nine thirty.
4. — How are you going to buy that new
phone cover?
— ... my dad for some money.
5. — Is your mum going to change her job?
— ... to a different office.
6. — Is your dad going to come and meet
you?
— ... if he finishes work early.
7. — Are they going to the concert?
— ... if they can get tickets.
8. — Do you want an ice cream?
— No, but... a drink.
9. — Is it going to rain today?
— We don't know. ... our umbrellas. 10. — Is your teacher going to give you a test?
— I don't think so. ... kind to us!
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r 2. Read the text and rewrite it using passive structures.
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This is Eve. She has been away on a business trip for several days. Burglars broke into her house last week. She is back home now. What can she see? They have broken the front door and the living room windows. They have emptied the drawers on the floor. They have taken the TV and the video. They haven't opened her jewellery1 box, so they haven't stolen2 her jewellery. They haven't unlocked her office door, so they haven't taken her papers. They have frightened her cat but they haven't hurt it. They have picked some flowers from the garden. They have put the flowers in a vase. They have left the vase on the kitchen table with a note saying 'Thanks!'._
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