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BRISTISH COUNCIL vocabulary BRITISH COUNCIL gramma
going to LISTENING con GOING TO listening going to LISTENING going to
GOING TO questions going to FICHAS********
going to GOING TO MUCHOS EJERCICIOS GOING TO LIBRO going to and jobs
jobs jobs con lo que hacen listening jobs adivina qué trabajo es JOBS MUCHOS EJERCICIOS
Going To EXAM
2. Complete in negative con be going to
- He his friend. (to phone)
- We a new computer game. (to play)
- My sister TV. (to watch)
- You a picnic next Tuesday. (to have)
- Jane to the office. (to go)
- They to the bus stop this afternoon. (to walk)
- His brother a letter to his uncle today. (to write)
- She her aunt. (to visit)
- I my homework after school. (to do)
- Sophie and Nick their friends. (to meet)
- basketball on Friday? (she/to play)
- their bikes at the weekend? (the boys/to ride)
- the kitchen today? (Paul/to clean)
- a new T-shirt on Saturday? (his mother/to buy)
- their friends at the station? (they/to meet)
- his hamster in the evening? (he/to feed)
- your homework in the afternoon? (you/to do)
- on the computer at school? (Robert and Martin/to work)
- our parents? (we/to help)
- Freddie in the lunch break? (Lisa/to text)
Put the verbs into the correct form . Use going to.
- It (rain) .
- They (eat) stew.
- I (wear) blue shoes tonight.
- We (not / help) you.
- Jack (not / walk) home.
- (cook / you) dinner?
- Sue (share / not) her biscuits.
- (leave / they) the house?
- (take part / she) in the contest?
- I (not / spend) my holiday abroad this year.
listening con ejercicios
futuro perfecto will have -ed y continuo will have -ing ***** futuro continuo
futuro continuo o futuro perfecto***** futuro continuo y perfecto*******
futuro perfecto futuro perfecto****
futuro perfecto y futuro perfecto continuo más
LISTADOS DE LAS PALABRAS MÁS USADAS EN INGLÉS
ejercicios de todos los tiempos verbales para completar e imprimir
todos los tiempos verbales todos los tiempos verbales
prest simple or continuos, past simple or continuous ******
Verbos que no se usan en presente continuo
Senses / perception
- to feel*
- to hear
- to see*
- to smell
- to taste
Opinion
- to assume
- to believe
- to consider
- to doubt
- to feel (= to think)
- to find (= to consider)
- to suppose
- to think*
Mental states
- to forget
- to imagine
- to know
- to mean
- to notice
- to recognise
- to remember
- to understand
Emotions / desires
- to envy
- to fear
- to dislike
- to hate
- to hope
- to like
- to love
- to mind
- to prefer
- to regret
- to want
- to wish
Measurement
- to contain
- to cost
- to hold
- to measure
- to weigh
Others
- to look (=resemble)
- to seem
- to be (in most cases)
- to have (when it means "to possess")*
Exceptions
Perception verbs (see, hear, feel, taste, smell) are often used with can: I can see... These verbs may be used in the continuous form but with a different meaning
- This coat feels nice and warm. (your perception of the coat's qualities)
- John's feeling much better now (his health is improving)
- She has three dogs and a cat. (possession)
- She's having supper. (She's eating)
- I can see Anthony in the garden (perception)
- I'm seeing Anthony later (We are planning to meet)
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