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Unit 1c Grammar in use
???????????? present simple ???????????????
present continuous
a. I work as a teacher.
b. Im working now.
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Present simple Present continuous
???????????????? ????????? (timetable) ??????????????????? (permanent) ??????????????????????? (habit/routine) ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? (a fixed future arrangement) ???????????????????????????????? (an action happening around the time) ???????????????????????????? (a temporary situation)
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Answer Key (Ex. 1)
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Stative verbs
  • Stative verbs (???? non-continuous verb) ??????
  • verbs of the senses (??????????????????????????)
    ?????? appear, feel, hear, look, see, seem,
    smell, sound, taste, etc
  • ???????? She seems really worried.
  • verbs of perception (???????????????????????/?????
    ?????) ?????? believe, forget, know, realise,
    remember, understand, etc
  • ???????? I believe what he says.

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  • verbs which express feelings and emotions
  • (?????????????????????????????????) ??????
    desire, detest, enjoy, hate, like, love, prefer,
    want, etc
  • ???????? Jane hates eating spicy food.
  • some other verbs (??????????) ?????? be, belong,
    contain, cost, fit, have, include, keep, matter,
    need, owe, own, want, weigh, wish, etc
  • ???????? This house belongs to a very rich man.

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Stative verbs ??????????????????????? continuous
??? ???????????????????????? ????
Present simple Present continuous
THINK I think hes a very good actor. (?????)   We are thinking about moving to a new house. (????????????)
HAVE She has hundreds of books. (???????????)     Everyone is having a great time at the party. (????????????) He is having a bath. (???????????) They are having lunch. (????????)
SEE You can see my house from up here. (????) I see what he means. (??????)   Im seeing the dentist this evening. (??????) 
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Present simple Present continuous
TASTE This pie tastes delicious. (????????)   Ann is tasting the soup to see if its spicy enough. (????????)
SMELL His perfume smells very good. (???????)   He is smelling the flowers. (????????????)
APPEAR She appears to know where shes going. (????????)   He is appearing in a play at the Rex. (?????????)
FIT The skirt fits her perfectly. (??????????)   John is fitting a new lock on the front door. (????????????)
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Answer Key (Ex. 2a)
 
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Answer Key (Ex. 2b)
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Adverbs of Frequency
always
usually
often
sometimes
rarely
seldom
never
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??????????????
  • I always go to bed before 11pm.
  • I usually have cereal for breakfast.
  • I often surf the Internet.
  • I sometimes forget my friends' birthday.
  • I rarely drink milk.
  • I seldom read the newspaper.
  • I never swim in the sea.

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Suggested Answer Key (Ex. 3)
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Answer Key (Ex. 4a)
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Answer Key (Ex. 4b)
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Answer Key (Ex. 5c)
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Question words
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Suggested Answer Key (Ex. 6)
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Answer Key (Ex. 7)
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Phrasal verbs
  • ???????? (phrasal verbs ???? two-word verbs)
    ????????????????????????? ???????????????????????
    ??????????? verb ??????? particle (??????????
    ?????? adverb, preposition) ?????????????????
    ????????????????????????????? ???? ????? get
    ?????? ?????? ????????????????????? particle
    ??????????????????? ????
  • get over (phr v) ?????, ???????
  • ???????? It took him years to get over the shock
    of his wife dying.

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Phrasal verbs (Ex. 8)
  • get back ??????, ???????????? to obtain sth
    again after having lost it
  • ???????? I never lend books you never get them
    back.
  • get back (to sth) ??????? (??????????, ????????)
    to return to sth
  • ???????? Could we get back to the question of
    funding?
  • get off ?????? to remove a piece of clothing
  • ???????? Why don't you get those wet clothes
    off?
  • get off (sth) ??????? to leave a train, bus or
    aircraft
  • ???????? Get off at Camden Town. I tripped as I
    got off the bus.

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  • get on (to sb) ?????? (??) ??????????????/??????
    to contact sb by telephone or letter
  • ???????? The heating isn't working I'll get on
    to the landlord about it.
  • get on (with sb) ???????????, ?????????? to
    have a friendly relationship with sb
  • ???????? She's never really got on with her
    sister.
  • get over ?????? to get better after an
    illness, or feel better after sth or sb has
    made you unhappy
  • ???????? It's taken me ages to get over the
    flu.
  • It took him years to get over the shock of his
    wife dying.
  • get through (to sb) (????????) ????????? to make
    contact with sb by telephone
  • ???????? At last I managed to get through to one
    of the managers.

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  • get up ??????? to wake up and get out of bed, or
    to tell or help sb to do this
  • ???????? I got up at five o'clock this morning!
  • get up (to sth) ?? (?????????) to be busy with
    sth, especially sth surprising or unpleasant
  • ???????? What did you get up to at the weekend?

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Answer Key (Ex. 8)
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Suggested Answer Key (Writing)
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