... have) a party.
Rita: Oh, (2)…………………………………. (we / allow / have) parties at our place, luckily.
(3)………………… (we / allow / do) anything, more or less.
We're hoping to have an all-night party ... Questions, negatives and answers (Units 34-43)
Test 9A
Read the conversation. Then look at the answers below and write the correct answer in each space.
Judy: ( ►) Shall we go to the party...
... how long and recently
We can use the present perfect continuous with for and since (see Unit 121 ).
My sister has been staying with me for three weeks now.
You've been playing on that computer ... haven't had a party since Christmas.
We can say that it is a long time since something
happened or when was the last time it happened.
It's ages since we last had a party....
... She's been out with him a few times, but really she's in love with Tom.
Unfortunately he isn't in love with her.
a) Who is Nick in love with? b) Who is in love with Tom?
2 Mark ... 35 Answers with yes and no
Requesting:
Offering:
Inviting:
Asking permission:
36 Exercises
1 Wh-questions (A-B)
What would you say in these situations?
► You are talking to a m...
... platform/Which platform does the train go from? What part/ Which part of Italy are you from?
B Patterns with who, what and which
We can use who, what and which without a noun.
Who sent the fax? What do ... which? (A)
The questions you are asking have a number of possible answers.
If the list of answers is incomplete, ask a question with
what.
If the list is complete, use
w...
... 69 The infinitive with and without to
This is an overview of the different structures with a to-infinitive (e.g. to do)
and an infinitive without to (e.g. do).
A The to-infinitive ...
125 Adjective + preposition 126 Verb + preposition
70 Exercises
1 Verb + preposition + ing-form (A-B)
Complete the conversation between Claire and her sister Sophie.
Put in the verbs with ... th...
... cars, parties)
or an uncountable noun (e.g. ice hockey,
music) without the. I love parties means
that I love all parties, parties in general.
► He likes golf.
1………………………………………………………………………3………………………………………………………… ... and centres
A possessive form ('s) is without the.
St Martin's (Theatre)
at Durrant's (Hotel) In the US, names with
center are without the.
near Lincol...
... colder today, hasn't it? (= it has)
C My, your with parts of the body and clothes
We normally use my, your, etc with parts of the body and with someone's clothes.
Emma shook her head ... the possessive (the boy's name) or a phrase with of (the name of the boy), but
often only one is possible. We normally use the possessive with people and animals.
my friend'...
... can we use?
These are some of the adjectives and other words that we can use in a phrase with the.
To do with social or economic position:
the disadvantaged, the homeless, the hungry, the poor, ... the unemployed, the weak
To do with physical condition or health:
the blind, the deaf, the dead, the disabled, the handicapped, the living, the sick
To do with age:
the elderly, the...
... is had + a past participle.
He had enjoyed the party, OR He'd enjoyed the party.
They hadn't gone to bed until late. Where had he put his wallet? For
irregular past participles see ... to a party the evening
before.
I'd left my wallet at home.
We are looking back from the situation of the train
journey to the earlier actions - going to a party and
leaving home without ....
... has just met Jessica at a party. They are finding out that they have a lot in common.
Put in the structures with so and neither.
Andrew: I haven't been to a party for ages.
? Jessica: ... Questions, negatives and answers (Units 34-43)
Test 9A
Read the conversation. Then look at the answers below and write the correct answer in each space.
Judy: ( ►) Shall we go to the party t...