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A PCR LCN ute tied Ina sentence with It's + adjective + infinitive, itis possible to follow the adjective with for and ‘an object. The object can be a pronoun or a noun. We diffiout for her to talk about hor foslings openly {t's customary for North Americans to make frequent eye contact. For sentences in the neyalive, use mot ve oF nut + yer It's considered rude not to thank people who give you gifts. Not thanking people who give you gifts is considered rude, structure, Instead, the sentence needs to say who has (or doesn’t have) these feelings. Most parents are happy to see their children goto college, People are always delighted to get compliments, 1 Rewrite the sentences using infinitive or gerund phrases. 1. It's Important to make a good first impression. Making a good first impression is important. ‘Arriving late for an appointment is inappropriate in most countries. It's fairly typical for college students to get to a party late. It’s considered rude not to be punctual for a dinner party, Keeping the conversation going is easy for Elyse. ‘Showing the bottom of your feet is offensive in some places. It's good form to bring a small gift to a dinner party. Talking about politics is sometimes risky. ©Prnerren It's customary for some parents to brag about their children. 10. Thanking the hostess the day after a party is a nice idea. 2 Write sentences with infinitive phrases using the words below. 1. Tom / always happy / lend money to his friends Jom 1s always happy to lend money to his friends. 2. Wendy / unusual / arrive late to class 1s unusual for Wendy to arrive late to class, 3. Donald / relaxing / not have homework over the weekend 4, Min / always glad / help a tend in need. 5. many tourists / surprised / learn about some American customs 6. students ‘appropriate / interrupt a teacher 7. new employees / often afraid / ask their bosses for help 8, dinner guests / customary / thank their hosts 9. businesspeople / important / be punctual for appointments "4 Grammar Plus‘The modials can, may, must, have to, and don’t have to change in reported speech. Might and should do not change. Also notice how the pronouns change in reported speech. Statements Reported statements “You can yo to the party with me.” ‘She said | could go to the party with her. “I may 09 to a movie tonight.” He said he might go to a movie tonight. “We must tell him the truth.” ‘They said they had to tell him the truth. “He has to go to the bank.” He said he had to go to the bank. “You don't have to pay me back She said | didn’t have to pay her back. “We might get married.” She said they might get married. “I should replace my old laptop. He said he should replace his old laptop. Say and tell are used differently in reported speech. Tell must be followed by a noun or object pronoun. Say is not followed by a noun/pronoun object. Statements Reported statements “Don't park the car there.” She told me not to park the car there. She said not to park the car there When a very recent statement is being reported, no tense change is necessary. ‘AI didn't hear that. What did she say? 8: She said she wants to go out for dinner. Review the rules for reported speech on page 41. Change these conversations to reported speech. 1. Ryan: I'm thinking of applying for a promotion at work. Emma: What kind of promotion is it? Ryan: Our department needs a new manager. Emma: You should definitely apply! Ryan: I'ma little nervous because there's a big interview. Emma: You just have to practice. | can help you. Ryan tald Fmma he was thinking of applying for a pramation at work 2. _ Karl: Do we have to sign up for our after-school club? Tanya: You can sign up until noon. ‘Ava: Don’t wait too long. The good clubs are tilling up fast. Kerk Ido it after leat my lunch. 3. Larry: I'm going to the Galépagos Islands in April. Jason: That's wonderfull You must send me some photos. Larry: Ill send you some. | promise! But why don’t you go with me? Jason: | can't go. | may be starting a new job in April. snd YVNINVED (MEI Grammar Pius 116GA Present perfect vs. simple past Use the present perfect to report a repeated ——_Use the present perfect to report an event that has past event that could continue into the present. an effect on the present, or is still relevant, ‘Thieves have robbed three banks this year. She's been more careful since she lost her car Keys. ‘The seal has painted four pictures so far. ‘The store has had a security camera for a month now. 4 Complete these sentences with the simple past or the present perfect form of the vertss in parentheses. 1. The police __caught___ (catch) the robber when he (Gell the stolen art. 2. Unbelievably, the same woman (win) the lottery twice since May. 8. So far, the children (raise) more than $500 for charity. 4, Since the city (pass) its new laws last year, crime (ain. 5. The kidnappers (not call) and {not demand) any ransom yet. 6. No storms _(strike) since the summer (beain) GA Present perfect vs. present perfect continuous 16 ‘Some verbs, such as live, work, study, give/take (lessons), and teach, express the idea of an ongoing actlon. They cam usually be used In elther the present perfect or the present perfect continuous. He has lived in London for eight years. He has been living in London for eight years, ‘have taken violin lessons since | was three. | have been taking violin lessons since | was three. 2 Review the rules for the present perfect and the present perfect continuous on page 45. Then choose the correct form of the verb to complete the article. ‘Sometimes more than one answer is possible. It’s a sad day for many who (1) (Gave fived)/(have been living)in this town since they were children. The town council (2) has decided / has been deciding to take down the old fishing pier Fisherman Bob Kates said, “I (3) have worked / have been working here since | was young. Generations of kids (4) have taken / have been taking swimming lessons here. | myselt (6) have jumped / have been jumping off this pier many times, especially ‘on hot summer days. However, today the temperature (6) has reached / has been reaching 36 degrees Celsius, but nobody can jump off the pier as the town (7) has already put up / has already been putting up barriers. I's true that the pier (8) has been / has been being in pretty bad condition for a while now, so | guess it's a safety issue.” It's not all bad news for Mr. Kates, The town (8) has studied / has been studying proposals for replacing the pier for a year now, and in fact, planning for a new and improved pier (10) has already begun / has already been beginning. EMG Grammar Pius6B Adverbs with the simple past and past perfect | When and the simple past and past perfect can be used to express different time relationships. ‘When | arrived in Bangkok, my connecting fight had already departed. ‘When | arrived in Bangkok, my friend met mo at tho cirport. SNid YVAINVED When before makes the sequence of events clear, the simple past or past perfect can be used. Itbegan to rain before she boarded the plane. . Ithad begun to rain before she boarded the plane, Yet and already are used with both the present perfect and past perfect to show that an event took place earlier. Ithad already started raining when | arrived in Bangkok. Ithadn't started raining yet when | arrived in Bangkok Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the story. ‘The taxi arrived to take Erica to the airport for her flight to London. Until that day she (1) was never /(had never beenon an international flight. The travel agent (@) told / had told her to get to the airport early, so she (8) arrived / had arrived four hours before her flight was due to leave. When she (4) got / had gotten there, she (6) realized / had realized she had plenty of time to spare, so she (6) decided / had decided to have some coffee and a snack and look at the newspaper before she (7) checked in / had checked in. She (8) already bought / had already bought ‘some chocolate bars to eat on the plane, so she decided to have one of those. ‘She sat at the counter and ordered a coffee. When her coffee (9) came / had come, she pulled her favorite section out of the newspaper, carefully refolded it, and put it on the counter beside her. When she (10) reached / had reached for her chocolate bar, she saw that someone (11) already took / had already taken it out of the package and (12) broke / had broken it into eight tidy squares. She looked beside her and saw a distinguished-looking businessman. Before that, she (18) didn’t really notice / hadn't really noticed him. She watched 8 ha picked up a piace of tha chacolata and calmly napned it inte his mouth Sha (14) never saw / had never seen such rude behavior in her life, so stil staring at him, she (15) picked up / had picked up a piece and ate it. By now, he was staring back. He picked up another piece and ate it. So did Erica. Finally, there was only one piece left. Erica (16) took / had taken it. The tran stood up. He said, “Look. If you're thal hungry, buy yourself donut!” He (17) slammed / had slammed a dollar bill down on the counter and stormed out. In her entire life, she (18) was never / had never been so shocked. Muttering to herself, Erica began to gather up her things. Suddenly, she stopped, standing as still as statue. There, under her newspaper, (19) was / had been her chocolate bar, exactly whore che (20) put / had put it before the whole fiasco began. Grammar Plus 117
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