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Time phrases
24 hours a day/all the time at once/at the same time
at the moment/these days each time/every time
Вопрос:
Time phrases
24 hours a day/all the time at once/at the same time
at the moment/these days each time/every time
Ответ:
Временные фразы:
- 24 hours a day/all the time (24 часа в сутки/все время)
- at once/at the same time (сразу/в то же время)
- at the moment/these days (в данный момент/в эти дни)
- each time/every time (каждый раз)
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- Likes and dislikes
We can talk about our likes and dislikes using the
following phrases. After all the verb phrases, we use a
verb in the -ing form or a noun.
I absolutely love playing tennis.
I really like coffee.
I quite like going to the cinema.
I'm quite keen on horror films.
I don't mind swimming.
I'm not very keen on computer games.
I don't like classical music.
I really hate getting up early.
I can't stand hot weather.
- Present Simple
+
I/You/We/
They
He/She/It
go
don't go
goes
doesn't go
to bed
early.
?
Do
you/we/they
get up
early?
Does
he/she/it
get up
Yes, I do./No, I don't.
Yes, he does./No, he doesn't.
- We use the Present Simple to talk about habits/things we
often do. I call my parents on Sundays.
contractions: don't = do not; doesn't = does not
He/She/It: add s to the verb in the affirmative.
- Adverbs of frequency
We use adverbs of frequency to say how often we do
something. I usually play the piano in the evenings.
With regular verbs, adverbs of frequency generally
come before the main verb.
He sometimes goes clubbing on Saturdays.
She doesn't usually take the train.
- We use the affirmative with never and hardly ever, not
the negative. He hardly ever stays in bed late.
With the verb to be, the adverb of frequency generally
comes after the verb. I'm never late.
- With the verb have got, the adverb of frequency comes
between have and got. He's usually got a lot of money.
Longer adverb phrases generally come at the end of the
sentence. I go to the cinema about once a week.
Common adverbs of frequency: always; usually; often;
sometimes; hardly ever; never; once a year; twice a
week.
- Present Continuous
+
I
He/She/It
We/You/They
am
is
are
working.
-
I
He/She/It
You/We/They
am not
is not
are not
?
Am
I
Is
he/she/it
having a lie-in?
Are
you/we/they
Yes, I am./No, I'm not.
Yes, you are./No, you aren't.
Yes, he is./No, he isn't (he's not).
- We use the Present Continuous to talk about actions
happening at this moment and temporary actions
happening around now. I'm doing the washing-up now.
He's doing a lot of exercise these days.
- State verbs
believe hate know like love need prefer
remember understand want
- We use the Present Simple (NOT the Present
Continuous) with state verbs. I know how to play chess.
- Key vocabulary
Verb-noun phrases about daily routine
chat on the phone check your emails do nothing
do some exercise get up early go for a swim
go for a walk go shopping go to bed late
have a family meal have a lie-in have a nap
have a take-away listen to the radio
make breakfast/lunch/dinner meet some friends
read a magazine/newspaper stay in for the evening
take a bus/train watch TV/a DVD
- Going out
go bowling go clubbing go ice skating
go on a guided walk/tour go to a concert
go to a musical go to an exhibition
go to the cinema go to the theatre
- Describing your day and lifestyle
boring busy exciting fun lazy relaxing
stressful unusual