Lesson 14, grammar
Lesson 14, homework
Make up sentences:
- Want, you, see, today, they, to.
- Need, I, meet, them, to.
- Hopes, with, he, to, sing, her.
- Try, learn, words, to, new, we.
- You, of, to, follow, learn, the rules, grammar.
Correct the mistakes:
- I want you to swimming.
- You hate to sing songs.
- They enjoy to dance every evening.
- She wants working this morning.
- He hopes to working with them.
- We will stop to look at them if you tell us what is wrong with their hands. Why are they green?
Make requests to do the following: swim, dance, play, work, learn, start, be polite, clean.
- I want you to clean your room.
- She asks him __ ____ with her.
- They advise us ___ ____ harder.
- Please, teach me ___ _____.
- We need ______ _____, but not rude.
- You have ____ _____ a new project tomorrow.
- Our teacher is always telling us __ _____ a lot of new words. We feel overtired today.
Explain why you do this or that thing:
- Why did you buy a new toy for your dog? – To have more fun with him!
- Why do you eat a lot of salads? – To ____.
- Why do you make so much noise?
- Why do they meet in the evening?
- Why does she work a lot?
- Why do we spend so much time in front of TV?
- Why do dolphins play with people?
- Why have you colored your hair?
- Why do I talk to them?
Change to reported (indirect) speech:
- She says: “I’m hungry.”
- They said: “We don’t need this to be famous.”
- We say: “You should learn ten new words every day, and you will know a lot in one month.”
- I said: “Don’t use your car too often.”
- They answered: “We really love your tea. But we would add a little more milk.”
- You answered: “We don’t often drive our car in the evenings.”
Lesson 14, answers
Make up sentences:
- They want to see you today.
- I need to meet them.
- He hopes to sing with her.
- We try to learn new words.
- Follow the rules of grammar you learn.
Correct the mistakes:
- I want you to swim.
- You hate singing songs.
- They enjoy dancing every evening.
- She wants to work this morning.
- He hopes to work with them.
- We will stop looking at them if you tell us what is wrong with their hands. Why are they green?
Make requests:
- I want you to clean your room.
- She is asking him to play with her.
- They advise us to work
- Please, teach me to swim.
- We need to be polite, not rude.
- You have to start a new project tomorrow.
- Our teacher is always telling us to learn a lot of new words. We feel overtired today.
Explain why you do this or that thing:
- Why did you buy a new toy for your dog? – To have more fun with him!
- Why do you eat a lot of salads? – To be more slender.
- Why do you make so much noise? –To come to your notice.
- Why do they meet in the evening? – To have enough time during the day to do their home tasks.
- Why does she work a lot? – To make more money to achieve her dreams.
- Why do we spend so much time in front of TV? – To become stupid, I guess.
- Why do dolphins play with people? – To have fun.
- Why have you colored your hair? – Also to have fun, and to impress those around me.
- Why do I talk to them? – To learn something new.
Change to reported (indirect) speech:
- She said that she was hungry.
- They said that they didn’t need to be famous.
- We said that they should learn ten new words every day, and they would know a lot in one month.
- I said that he should not use his car too often.
- They answered that they really loved our tea, but they would have added a little more milk.
- You answered that you didn’t often drive your car in the evenings.