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5-1 Using it to talk about time


5-2 Prepositions of time
5-3 Using it to talk about the weather
5-4 There + be
5-5 There + be: yes/no questions
5-6 There + be: asking questions with how many
5-7 Prepositions of place
5-8 Some prepositions of place: a list
5-9 Need and want + a noun or an infinitive
5-10 Would like
5-11 Would like vs. like
5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

What day is it?

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QUESTION ANSWER

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QUESTION ANSWER

It’s Friday.

It’s October.

It’s 2015.

It’s June 8.

It’s the 8th of June.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(a) What day is it? It’s Friday.

(b) What month is it? It’s October.

(c) What year is it? It’s 2015.

(d) What’s the date today? It’s June 8.

It’s the 8th of June.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(a) What day is it? It’s Friday.

(b) What month is it? It’s October.

(c) What year is it? It’s 2015.

(d) What’s the date today? It’s June 8.

It’s the 8th of June.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(a) What day is it? It’s Friday.

(b) What month is it? It’s October.

(c) What year is it? It’s 2015.

(d) What’s the date today? It’s June 8.

It’s the 8th of June.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(e) What time is it?

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QUESTION ANSWER

(e) What time is it? It’s 5:00.


It’s five.
It’s five o’clock.
It’s five (o’clock) P.M.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(e) What time is it? It’s 5:00.


It’s five.
It’s five o’clock.
It’s five (o’clock) P.M.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(e) What time is it? It’s 5:00.


It’s five.
It’s five o’clock.
It’s five (o’clock) P.M.

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QUESTION ANSWER

(e) What time is it?

American English

5:00

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QUESTION ANSWER

(e) What time is it?

British English

5.00

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5-1 Let’s Practice

(a) What day is it?

(b) What month is it?

(c) What year is it?

(d) What’s the date today?

(click in boxes and type)

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What day _______


is it? _______.

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What day It’s


_______
is it? _______.
Sunday

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________ It’s
_______? Tuesday.

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What
________
day It’s
_______?
is it Tuesday.

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________ It’s November 29th.


_______?

November
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

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________
What day It’s November 29th.
_______?
is it

November
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30

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________
1:30
_______?

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________
What time
1:30
is it
_______?

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__________
_________? The 3rd of May, 2012.

May 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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What’s the
__________
date today
_________? The 3rd of May, 2012.

May 2012
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

We eat breakfast
in the morning.

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at + specific time

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at (a) We get up at 5:00 A.M.

(b) We exercise at 2:00 P.M.

at + specific time

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at (c) I get home at night.

at + night

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in + month

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in (d) School starts in September.

(e) She went to Florida in 2005.

(f) I take a walk in the morning.

in + year

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in (d) School starts in September.

(e) She went to Florida in 2005.

(f) I take a walk in the morning.

in + the morning

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on + specific day

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on (i) She goes shopping on Tuesday.

(j) The twins were born on


March 3, 2005.

on + specific date

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From ... to
(k) I work from 9:00 to 5:00.

from (a time) to (a time)

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at in on from ... to

The baby was born __ Monday.

The baby was born __ July.

The baby was born __ 2:00 A.M.

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at in on from ... to

The baby was born on


__ Monday.

The baby was born __ July.

The baby was born __ 2:00 A.M.

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at in on from ... to

The baby was born on


__ Monday.

The baby was born __


in July.

The baby was born __ 2:00 A.M.

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at in on from ... to

The baby was born on


__ Monday.

The baby was born __


in July.

at 2:00 A.M.
The baby was born __

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at in on from ... to

I work ____ 8:30 A.M.


__ 4:30 P.M.

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at in on from ... to

from 8:30 A.M.


I work ____
__ 4:30 P.M.

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at in on from ... to

from 8:30 A.M.


I work ____
__
to 4:30 P.M.

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at in on from ... to

I teach a class __ 8:30 A.M. __ Monday.

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at in on from ... to

I teach a class __
at 8:30 A.M. __ Monday.

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at in on from ... to

I teach a class __
at 8:30 A.M. on
__ Monday.

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at in on from ... to

He swims __ the afternoon.

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at in on from ... to

He swims __
in the afternoon.

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5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

It’s a beautiful day at the beach.

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(a) It’s hot today.

(b) It’s a nice day.

(c) It’s is cold and rainy today.

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(a) It’s hot today.

(b) It’s a nice day.

(c) It’s is cold and rainy today.

it for weather

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(d) What’s the weather like in Cairo?

(e) How’s the weather in Cairo?

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(d) What’s the weather like in Cairo?

(e) How’s the weather in Cairo?

same meaning

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5-3 Let’s Practice

o o
Aman, Jordan sun 104 F, 40 C
o o
Mexico City, Mexico rain 64 F, 18 C
o o
Perth, Australia clouds 47 F, 8 C
What’s the weather like in Aman?
_______________
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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o o
Aman, Jordan sun 104 F, 40 C
o o
Mexico City, Mexico rain 64 F, 18 C
o o
Perth, Australia clouds 47 F, 8 C
What’s the weather like in Aman?
It’s sunny and hot.
_______________
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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o o
Aman, Jordan sun 104 F, 40 C
o o
Mexico City, Mexico rain 64 F, 18 C
o o
Perth, Australia clouds 47 F, 8 C
How’s the weather in Mexico City?
_________________
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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o o
Aman, Jordan sun 104 F, 40 C
o o
Mexico City, Mexico rain 64 F, 18 C
o o
Perth, Australia clouds 47 F, 8 C
How’s the weather in Mexico City?
It’s warm and rainy.
_________________
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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o o
Aman, Jordan sun 104 F, 40 C
o o
Mexico City, Mexico rain 64 F, 18 C
o o
Perth, Australia clouds 47 F, 8 C
What’s the weather like in Perth?
_________________

warm and rainy


sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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o o
Aman, Jordan sun 104 F, 40 C
o o
Mexico City, Mexico rain 64 F, 18 C
o o
Perth, Australia clouds 47 F, 8 C
What’s the weather like in Perth?
It’s cloudy and cool.
_________________

warm and rainy


sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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5-4 THERE + BE

There is a girl
on the horse.

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THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE

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THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE


(a) There is a girl on the horse.
(b) There are two boys on the swing.

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5-4 THERE + BE

THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE


(a) There is a girl on the horse.
(b) There are two boys on the swing.

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5-4 THERE + BE

THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE


(a) There is a girl on the horse.
(b) There are two boys on the swing.

there + be exists in a place

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THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE


(a) There is a girl on the horse.
(b) There are two boys on the swing.

be in front of subject
there + is + singular noun
there + are + plural noun

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CONTRACTIONS:

there is there’s

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(c) There’s a girl on the horse.


(d) There’re two boys on the swing.

CONTRACTIONS:

there is there’s
there are there’re

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There __ a house in this picture.


is
are

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There __
is a house in this picture.
is
are

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There __
is a house in this picture.

?
yes no

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There __
is a house in this picture.

yes no

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There ___ three elephants in this picture.

is
are

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There ___
are three elephants in this picture.

is
are

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There ___
are three elephants in this picture.

?
yes no

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There ___
are three elephants in this picture.

yes no

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There__ three bugs in this picture.


’s
’re

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’re three bugs in this picture.


There__
’s
’re

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’re three bugs in this picture.


There__

?
yes no

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’re three bugs in this picture.


There__

yes no

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There__ a girl __ the horse.


’s is
’re on

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’s a girl __ the horse.


There__
’s is
’re on

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’s a girl on
There__ __ the horse.
’s is
’re on

?
yes no

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’s a girl on
There__ __ the horse.

yes no

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There__ a man __ the car.


’s at
’re in

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’s a man __ the car.


There__
’s at
’re in

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’s a man __
There__ in the car.
’s at
’re in

?
yes no

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’s a man __
There__ in the car.

yes no

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5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

Is there any ice in the glass?

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QUESTION
BE + THERE + SUBJECT
(a) Is there any ice in the glass?

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QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

BE + THERE + SUBJECT
(a) Is there any ice in the glass?

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QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

BE + THERE + SUBJECT
(a) Is there any ice in the glass?

Yes, there is.

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QUESTION

BE + THERE + SUBJECT
(b) Are there any apples in the bag?

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QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

BE + THERE + SUBJECT
(b) Are there any apples in the bag?

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QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

BE + THERE + SUBJECT
(b) Are there any apples in the bag?
No, there
aren’t.

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Are there any people in this picture?

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Are there any people in this picture?

Yes, there are.


Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

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Are there any people in this picture?

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Are there any people in this picture?

Yes, there are.


Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

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Is there a school in this picture?

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Is there a school in this picture?

Yes, there are.


Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

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Is there a window in this picture?

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Is there a window in this picture?

Yes, there are.


Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

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5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

How many chapters


are there in this book?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE


(a) How many chapters are there in this
book?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE


(a) How many chapters are there in this
book?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE


(a) How many chapters are there in this
book?

Sixteen
.

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HOW MANY

QUESTION

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE


(b) How many eggs are there in this
carton?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE


(b) How many eggs are there in this
carton?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE


(b) How many eggs are there in this
carton?

Twelve.

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HOW MANY

QUESTION

(c) How many students do you see?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

(c) How many students do you see?

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HOW MANY

QUESTION SHORT ANSWER

(c) How many students do you see?

Seven.

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How many children are in this family?

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How many children are in this family?

Three.

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How many bears are in this picture?

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How many bears are in this picture?

One.

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How many schools do you see?

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How many schools do you see?

Three.

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5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

The pen is on the floor.

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(a) The pen is on the floor.

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(a) The pen is on the floor .

= preposition

= object of the preposition


= prepositional phrase

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(a) The pen is on the floor .

= preposition

= object of the preposition


= prepositional phrase

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5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

(a) The pen is on the floor .

= preposition

= object of the preposition


on the floor = prepositional phrase

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece .

= preposition

= object of the preposition

= prepositional phrase

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece .

= preposition

= object of the preposition

= prepositional phrase

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece .

= preposition

= object of the preposition

in Greece = prepositional phrase

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)
She lives in Athens.

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)
She lives in Athens.
(in a city)

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)
She lives in Athens.
(in a city)
(c) She lives on Sigma Street.

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)
She lives in Athens.
(in a city)
(c) She lives on Sigma Street.
(on a street, avenue, road ...)

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)
She lives in Athens.
(in a city)
(c) She lives on Sigma Street.
(on a street, avenue, road ...)
(d) She lives at 304 Sigma Street.

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(b) Demetra lives in Greece.


(in a country)
She lives in Athens.
(in a city)
(c) She lives on Sigma Street.
(on a street, avenue, road ...)
(d) She lives at 304 Sigma Street.
(at a street address)
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Where do you live?


I live ___ Colombia.
on
I live ___ Cali, Colombia. in
at
I live ___ Quince Street.

I live ___ 234 Quince Street.


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Where do you live?


I live ___
in Colombia.
on
I live ___ Cali, Colombia. in
at
I live ___ Quince Street.

I live ___ 234 Quince Street.


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Where do you live?


I live ___
in Colombia.
on
I live ___
in Cali, Colombia. in
at
I live ___ Quince Street.

I live ___ 234 Quince Street.


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Where do you live?


I live ___
in Colombia.
on
I live ___
in Cali, Colombia. in
at
I live ___
on Quince Street.

I live ___ 234 Quince Street.


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Where do you live?


I live ___
in Colombia.
on
I live ___
in Cali, Colombia. in
at
I live ___
on Quince Street.

I live ___
at 234 Quince Street.
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Where do
I live __ on
you live?
Moscow. in
at

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Where do in
I live __ on
you live?
Moscow. in
at

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Where do I live __ on
you live? East Street. in
at

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Where do I live __
on on
you live? East Street. in
at

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Where do
you live? I live __ 556
Main Street.

on
in
at

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Where do
you live? at 556
I live __
Main Street.

on
in
at

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

The girl is beside


her mother.

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(a) The girl is beside her mother.

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(a) The girl is beside her mother.

(b) The girl is next to her mother.

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(a) The girl is beside her mother.

(b) The girl is next to her mother.

(c) The girl is near her mother.

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(d) Katie is between her brothers.

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(e) The girl is far away from the house.

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(f) The glass is on the table.


(g) The glass is on top of the table.

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(h) The square is under the triangle.

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(i) The square is above the triangle.

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(j) The circle is around the triangle.

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(k) The couple is in back of the car.


(l ) The couple is behind the car.

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(m) The child is in the back of the car.

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(n) The man is in front of the car.

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(o) The driver is in the front of the car.

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(p) The letter is in the middle of the circle.

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The star is _______ the triangles.

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between the triangles.


The star is _______

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The star is _____ the triangle.

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above the triangle.


The star is _____

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The star is _____ the triangle.

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under the triangle.


The star is _____

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The moon is ___________ the earth.

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The moon is ___________


far away from the earth.

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5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

We need food.

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VERB + NOUN
(a) We need food.

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5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

VERB + NOUN
(a) We need food.
(b) I want a sandwich.

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5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

I want
I need some
some water.
water!

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?
need want
I want
I need some
some water.
water!

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5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

?
need want
I want
I need some
some water.
water!

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5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

VERB + INFINITIVE
(c) We need to eat.

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VERB + INFINITIVE
(c) We need to eat.
(d) I want to eat a sandwich.

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Pablo needs make lunch.

Correct?

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Pablo needs make lunch.

no
Pablo needs _______ lunch.

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no
Pablo needs _______
to make lunch.

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The baby needs milk.

Correct ?

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The baby needs milk.

yes

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Alexandra wants go dancing.

Correct?

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Alexandra wants go dancing.

no
_________________________

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Alexandra wants go dancing.

no
_________________________
Alexandra wants to go dancing.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

I would like a glass of water.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(a) I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(a) I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.


(b) I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(a) I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.


(b) I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water.

would like same meaning


want

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(a) I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.


(b) I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water.

would like same meaning


want
more polite

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

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a hamburger.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

294
5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

295
5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

would

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

would no final -s

300
5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like


You would like
She would like
He would like
a hamburger.
We would like
They would like

like no final -s

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= I would

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(d) CONTRACTIONS
I’d = I would
you’d = you would
she’d
he’d
we’d
they’d

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(d) CONTRACTIONS
I’d = I would
you’d = you would
she’d = she would
he’d
we’d
they’d

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(d) CONTRACTIONS
I’d = I would
you’d = you would
she’d = she would
he’d = he would
we’d
they’d

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(d) CONTRACTIONS
I’d = I would
you’d = you would
she’d = she would
he’d = he would
we’d = we would
they’d

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(d) CONTRACTIONS
I’d = I would
you’d = you would
she’d = she would
he’d = he would
we’d = we would
they’d = they would

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

WOULD LIKE + INFINITIVE


(e) I would like to eat lunch.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

WOULD LIKE + INFINITIVE


(e) I would like to eat lunch.
WOULD + SUBJECT + LIKE
(f) Would you like to eat lunch?

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

WOULD LIKE + INFINITIVE


(e) I would like to eat lunch.
WOULD + SUBJECT + LIKE
(f) Would you like to eat lunch?

QUESTIONS:

would before subject


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(g) Yes, I would.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(g) Yes, I would.

I would like to eat lunch.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(g) Yes, I would.

I would like to eat lunch.

used alone with would like questions


not contracted

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(g) Yes, I would.

I would like to eat lunch.

used alone with would like questions


not contracted

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would like

Miriam wants a rose.

Miriam ______________.
Miriam___________.
(contraction)

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would like

Miriam wants a rose.

Miriam would
______________.
like a rose
Miriam___________.
(contraction)

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would like

Miriam wants a rose.

Miriam would
______________.
like a rose
’d like a rose
Miriam___________.
(contraction)

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would like

They want flowers too.

They _______________.
They___________.
(contraction)

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would like

They want flowers too.

They _______________.
would like flowers
They___________.
(contraction)

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would like

They want flowers too.

They _______________.
would like flowers
’d like flowers
They___________.
(contraction)

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would like

Sami: Do you want a rose?


Ming-Fa: Yes, I do. Thank you.
Sami: ____________ a rose?
Ming-Fa: Yes, ______ a rose.
(contraction)

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would like

Sami: Do you want a rose?


Ming-Fa: Yes, I do. Thank you.
Would you like a rose?
Sami: ____________
Ming-Fa: Yes, ______ a rose.
(contraction)

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would like

Sami: Do you want a rose?


Ming-Fa: Yes, I do. Thank you.
Would you like a rose?
Sami: ____________
I’d like a rose.
Ming-Fa: Yes, ______
(contraction)

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I would like to play soccer.

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5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.

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5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.

(b) I like to play soccer.

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5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.

(b) I like to play soccer.

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5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.

Want to
now or in the future

(b) I like to play soccer.

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5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.

Want to
now or in the future

(b) I like to play soccer.

Enjoy
always, usually, often

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would like
like

She _________ to visit the moon.

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would like
like

would like to visit the moon.


She _________

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would like
like
Do you _________ to go to the beach?

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would like
like
Do you _________
like to go to the beach?

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would like
like
Someday, I ________ to be a scientist.

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would like
like
Someday, I ________
would like to be a scientist.

335

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