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" P resent , past and p e r f ect
t e ns e s
time o n W e dn e sday . 15 (not bother) to b r ing d og food ; I (have)
plenty . 16 J hope you ( have) t im e t o h a v e tea w ith m e when you
(bring) T im , a nd that by then you (h ave ) b et t e r
27 I come from Scotland .
28 Th e best kind costs about tw III 11111111 1 1
29 H e ga v e it away becauR( ' II I ' cl c lll ' l I I I I ll ll ' c · o l ou r .
30 She (his sister) is very I)rcII
31 It (this knife) is for 0lwl t
n ew s o f yo u r moth e r .
Lo v e
H ilda
I I.
II
II \
32 In the mornin g s
I ' h i
t t l
t li lt
". t ' nkfas t,
mak e the beds and take
,
Mrs White's
ch l leh C 1 1I j II
,l llllli
Part 3
33 I like the bl l l( ' k 1I11 t , ,, I
34 He corn( '
De a r Pe t e r
17 Y ou b y a n y c hance (know) wh e r e B o b is? 18 I (lik e ) t o f ind out
bec a u s e I ju s t (h e ar) of a job th a t exa ctl y (s uit) him , but i f he (n o t
a ppl y ) f a i r ly soon o f cours e h e (not ge t) i t .
19 I l a st ( se e) him about a m o nth a go, w h e n h e ju s t (l e av e ) his job
w i t h th e f i lm co mpan y . 20 He ( s a y ) h e (go ) t o Fr a n ce (had deci d e d to
go t o France ) for a holiday and (pr omise)
(t n 1 1 1I1d llll)
I ll" 'lll oll c e a month.
35 Your ( 1 I1hl l
I l t l d 111 1
d lll lil II) .
36 IJc o '
II I lI u l I " I c l 11 l lC I I mpu l sive .
Cl lI
t o se nd m e a po s t ca rd
w ith
1 ' 111 lil t , v l' r b s i n bra ck e ts
into the correct
tense.
(A variety of
hi s F r e nch a ddress
as soon a s h e (f i n d) a p l ace t o s t ay.
2 1 But I
w i l l b e ne e d e d , as well as some conditionals
and imperatives;
(h e ar) nothing
since then and (not kn ow ) e v e n w h et h e r
h e ( go ) t o
I I II '
F r a n ce o r not .
22 I f y ou (know) his address I (b e) very gra t ef ul i f yo u (ph o n e ) m e.
23 I (t ry ) ~0 phone you sever a l tim es but yo ur ph one (n o t se em) to b e
wor kin g .
Yo ur s
J ac k
I t I I l i t , n bl c u s e can / co u l d
where possible.)
D e a r H ilda
1 I jus t (hear) that my mother
isn't very well , and I (lik e ) to go and
see her . The trouble
is I can't take my dog Tim with me .
2 You
( th i nk) you (b e abl e ) possibly look after . him for a week?
3 You
(ha v e) him for a w ee k last yea r, you (remember),
and you (say) he
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(be) no trouble, and ( ge t) on well w ith your dog.
4 If you (be abl e ) h a v e him , I (be able) bring him along any time that
(suit) y o u . 5 He (h a v e ) his ow n b e d a nd bowl, and I (bring) e n oug h
tinn e d dog fo o d to last him a w e ek .
Dea r S ir
24 I ( b e ) int e r e st e d in th e f urni s h e d cottage near De dh a m w hi c h y o u
( a d ve rti se ) in y e st e rday ' s Te l egr ap h , for m y hu s b a nd a nd I ( c om e ) t o
E n g l a nd in J un e a nd (requi re ) a c co m moda t ion for t h ree m o nths .
25 Yo u ~e as e (t e ll) me e x ac t l y w h e r e it ( b e ) a nd g i ve m e d e t a il s o f
bu s a nd tr a in s er v ices in th e area. 26 I a l so (lik e ) to k n ow a b o u t t h e
l oc al s h o p s. 2 7 I ( be abl e ) to s hop wi th o ut a car ? 28 My hu s b a nd
(h o p e ) t o h i r e a car , but I (n o t dri ve) a nd h e (n o t b e ) fr ee very o ft e n
t o ta k e m e shopping,
'
6 But if it (not be) c onv e ni e nt ,
(not hesitate)
to say s o .
7 T h e re
(b e )
quite good kenn e l s
n e ar h e re , and they (take) him i f I ( as k ).
8 He
(be) th e re once bef o re ' and (seem) to get o n a ll r i g h t .
Love
Sarah
s o w e (n e ed) a co tta ge
o n a bu s r out e .
29 T h e
l oca l s h o ps s till (deliver) ? I (know) th ey ( do) t e n years ago .
30 I (b e ) g r a t e ful
Part 2
als o if you ( t ell) m e ""h e th er
yo u s u p pl y s h ee ts
e t c.
a nd w h e th e r
a laundry
( c all) at th e h o u se .
31 The ren t yo u ( ask )
De a r Sa r a h
9 I( b e ) v
( sou nd) re ason a ble
for the si ze o f th e cot t age.
How you (lik e ) it p a id?
r y s
r r
I l tl \s ,a nd (b e )gla d
I O ! 1 I ' , II ' : d )o l l l
yn l ll
W e ek ly , monthly or i n advan c e?
32 My husb a nd and I ( b e) a b r oa d f or t e n yea r s , b u t b efore th at we
( live) n e ar De dh a m,
1I II I Ihe ' l '
t h a t YO l l ( ~ f () t o · r o ll . l l ld
"c ' h ll w
li t '
I () II (h , ) n i e for h er t o
II I
H ( , l ' y ( II ,
II O f (01 1,
wh ich is why we ( wa nt) to spen d o ur h ol id ays
t f h W I l II } . Ill y « ' nj o y) ha v ing
I ' I ( 1 1 I 1 l 1 l
i1l t I I I I ,
I "
t h ere .
33 My hus ba nd
als o ( wr it e ) a book about Co n s t a bl e
an d ( lik e )
I . I VI II uld III V dill (I I I
) I t I I I
l t c ' ( h 'I I VI ' ) a nd ( l ook) f o r
to f i nish i t i n th e ar ea wh ere h e, Co n sta ble,
(pa in t ) m os t of hi s
I il l li
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d, l l
It I llc ' V I I
"' t
I tt ( I II
hlt ' d I n
'
him aga in,
W ll l i l
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pic tu re s.
3 4 Mr J on es,
II V ' I II
I tll l llli
d 1
i I fh ~ 11 (no t s uit), any
0"
(1 1 1 1 1 11)
1 111
, /1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1
the bank m anage r ,
(kn o w) u s s in ce we ( li v e ) in th e area
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and I ( be) s u re he (rec ommend)
u s a s ~; uit a ll • t n a n ts.
3 5 I of
1 2 I ( b e) very g ra teful
if y ou (a sk ) yo u r g u es t s
t o l e ave m ore qui e t l y ,
co u rse (b e w illin g ) to send a d e p o s it .
36 I (b e) gr a te ful
a nd p e rh a p s
y ou (b e able) p e r s u a d e
a n y l ear n er
dri vers
t o co m e b y
f o r an earl y I ' p i
: 11 1 < 1
(1 ' 1 1 ( ' 1 01 )
, ) a s t a mp e d
t a x i .
Yo ur s s i ncere l y
A nd rew
add res sed e nv e lope.
Y ours faithfully
P a mela
B r o wn
Smith
Pa rt 3
Dea r A nn
1 3 Yo u (b e ) f r e e to come to dinn e r h e r e o n Sa tu r da y n ex t at 8. 00 ?
1 4 M y br o th e r Pa u l (come) a nd ( brin g) a fr i e nd of hi s ca ll e d T o m
E dw a r ds . 1 5 Y ou (not m ee t) T o m but I (th i nk) yo u (l i k e ) him .
1 6 H e i s a n as sistant stage m a na ge r a t t h e Ga t e T h ea tr e a nd ( be
a bl e ) t o t e l l you ab o u t th e act o r s . 17 Pa ul says To m (r eceive ) hardl y
a n y sa l a r y a nd o f t e n (not get) e n o u g h to eat, so h e (as k) m e t o h a v e
roas t b ee f and Yorkshire
rl lt ti l l ' V I ' I "
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p a ri
t I pl l
111 1 1 ' 1 I ' ( j I II I I ' d ) .
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1 ' 1 1 1 j
l i t I I ~ 1 11
I I ( W I i l e) to yo u three wee k s ag o , (as k ) about conditions
puddin g
f o r d i n n er,
w i t h a ppl e dumpling
t o
of entry
fo ll o w.
1 8 H e probab l y
(rin g ) u p b e t wee n
n o w a nd Sa tu r d ay,
t o sa y
i l i l o yo u r coll ege.
2 Yo u (r e ply), ( e n c l o se) an enrolment
form , whi c h
t h a t it (b e ) a good idea to st a rt w ith a s ub s t a nti a l
so up , s u c h a s o x-
I ( f ill up) a nd (re turn) wi t h o ut
d e l a y.
3 Since then, howe ve r ,
I (h e a r )
ta il!
19 I (know) you not u s ually (ea t) h eav y th ree - co u rse
m ea l s o f
n o thing and I (b eg in) t o wo nde r i f my a pplication (go) astra y.
4 Yo u p lease ( c h ec k) t h a t y ou (r ece ive) it and if you haven ' t ,
thi s typ e, but I (h o pe) the conv ersato n
( n o t b e ) so h eavy . A n y w ay ,
ple ase
co m e i f y ou (b e able).
Lov e
Ma r y
2 0 P S . Th e 1 4 bu s (pass ) th e door as yo u pr o b a bl y
s e nd m e a n o th e r
en r o lment
fo r m .
5 If, on the oth e r hand , you
( re c e iv e ) m y a ppli ca tion
but ( not d ec ide) wheth e r
to a c ce pt
m e as a
stud e nt
or n o t , I (b e ) v ery grat ef ul
if you (t e ll) me w h e n I m ay e xpect
to h ear yo ur d e cision .
6 Finall y , if m y applic a tion
alr e ady
(be)
(r e m e mb e r) ,
a nd
r ef used,
I (lik e ) to b e info r m e d
as soo n a s possib l e
becau se
i f I do
P a ul ( g i ve ) y ou a l ift hom e.
not g e t into y ou r c o ll ege I (h ave ) t o ap pl y to another
and th e so on er I
(do) thi s, th e b e tt er
c h a n ce I (h ave ) of b e ing accept e d .
Yours faith f ully
P , Sm i th
1 31 Mi xe d tenses : telephone c on v er sat i ons
[; jjI
Put th e v e rbs in brack e ts
int o th e cor r ect
t ense and f ill t he
Part 2
D ea r Mr J on es
7 My fa mil y a nd I ( s u f f e r) a g o od deal lat e l y f r o m t h
s p ace s w ith s uitab l e
forms .
P ar t 1
1 Call e r : t hi s is Mr s Jones at 2 2 Hi g h St ree t .
n o i se m a de by
y our g u es t s
w h e n th ey (l ea ve) y our h o u s e o n
a t u rc ! ; l y ni g h ts.
. . .
I h ave a n
8 T h e y (stand) in tp e s tr ee t ,
(l a u g h) l o u d l y a n I ( c t ll l ) goo d b ye to you
a pp o intm e nt fo r a shampoo and se t , pl ease?
2 R ece ptioni s t: Ye s, Mrs Jon e s . W ho u s u ~ l ly (d o ) yo u r h ai r?
3 Ca lle r : Pet e r usu a l l y (do ) it, but th e l as t ti me I ( co m e ) h e (b e ) o n
ho l id a y and Ann (do) it . So if Pe t e r
a nd t o ea ch oth e r .
9 Th e n t h e y ( g t ) inf O Il wi
e : l r ,
(b n g ) t h e
doors loudl y, and f in a ll y t h e y (I ' v ' 1 ' 1 4 ( ' ) Il w i l ' ( ': II
1 0 th e r oa d .
O il
i s a l w a ys a t
l eas t on e of yo u r g u s t s w l lo (ri n d ) I I 1 1 111 t I l I ' y o ll < l h i m - w h e th e r
b eca u se
10 This ( s ound) a fa irl y s imp !
1 1 1 : 1I 1W ' I I V I I ',
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(be) n o t a v ai labl e ,
A nn (d o ) ve r y
w ell .
4 R ece ptionist: When you (want) t o c om e, Mr s Jon es?
5 Caller : I (lik e ) to come tomorro w
h e (h a v ) too 1 11 11 1 ' 11
1 0 i ll I l iI \ I I I I I I 1 1 ' 11111 0 driv e I (not
kn o w) - but
1 (kn ow) I I I l Il I I (1 . 1 1 , 1 I I III I I I '
III 1 ' 1 o Ul , f i n d a l l th e
a fternoon
i f p oss ibl e .
t im
w
l 1 ( ' ar h i " ( ' I l l · d ll l '
1 11 , 1 1 )
, lI l d i i i
I I I 1 l id
1 I01 r l ) a dv i ce.
6 R e ce ptioni s t:
I ' m afraid that that a f t er no o n
i s full . T hu rs d ay
af t e rnoon a t 4 .00 (suit) you?
7 C a ll e r : I ' m af r aid it . . . .
1 1 R
1 1 1 1 l i l l ll ' d ll y 0 11i I I I 1 1 ( I II) I I ld 1 1 1 1 I I l . ld I
I u i t a g a in , m y
M y mother - in - la w
(com e ) to t e a .
r ; 1I 11i l I I I ( h e '
w i 1 \ 1 I II ' d I II ' , Illd 1 1 1 1 I I I Idl l i l ,, 1 1 1 ' 1 (ri ll d ) i t very h ar d
1 0 HI ' I
1 0
I I
I II
1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1
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