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ENGLISH 4 PROFESSOR: GUSTAVO ROSAS

FULL NAMES: GIAMPIER LINO PALACIOS PANDURO

HOMEWORK – PART 1

I- HAVE GOT – HAS GOT:

9.1 Rewrite these sentences with got (have got/ hasn't got/ have... got?, etc.)

1. They have a car. They've got a car.


2. Bill has a headache. Bill has a got a headache.
3. I don't have any free time. I don’t haven’t got any free time.
4. Do you have a watch?. Have you got a watch?
5. We have a lot of work at the office now. We have got a lot of work at the office
now.
6. My brother doesn't have a college degree. He hasn’t got a college degree.

Now rewrite these sentences without got. Use have/ doesn't have/ do... have?,
etc.

7. Yoshi hasn't got time to go with us. Yoshi doesn't have time to go with us.
8. You've got a phone call from Japan. You have a phone call from Japan.
9. Have you got any aspirin?. Do you have any aspirin?
10. Have you got much money. Sara doesn’t have much money.
11. Have your parents got any friends in Hawaii?. Do your parents have any friends
in Hawaii?

9.2 Write about Tina and you. Use has got/ hasn't got/ have got/ haven't got.

1. (a camera) Tina has got a camera.


I've got a camera. or I haven't got.
2. (a bicycle) Tina hasn't got a bicycle.
I have got a bicycle.
3. (long hair) Tina has got a long hair.
I haven't got a long hair.
4. (brothers/ sisters) Tina has got brothers and sisters.
I have got brothers.
9.3 Complete the sentences. Use have/ has or don't have/ doesn't have + one of
these.

a big yard a key a toothache much time


a headache a lot of friends four wheels

1. I'm not feeling very well. I have a headache.


2. It's a nice house, but it doesn't have a big yard.
3. Most cars have four wheels.
4. Everybody likes Tom. He has a lot of friends.
5. I'm going to the dentist this morning. I have a toothache.
6. He can't open the door. He doesn't have a key.
7. Hurry! We don't have much time.

9.4 Complete the sentences with do, doesn't don't, got, has, or have.

1. Sarah hasn't got a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle.


2. They like animals. They have three dogs and two cats.
3. Ryan isn't happy. He has got a lot of problems.
4. Do you have change for a dollar?
5. They don't read much. They don't have many books.
6. "What's wrong?" "I've got something in my eye."
7. "Where's my pen?" "I don't know. I don't have it.
8. Julia wants to go to the concert, but she doesn't have a ticket.
9. Have you got a minute to help me?

II- PAST OF TO BE:

10.1 Where were these people at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon? Where were
you?

4. Bill was in bed. 7 They were on the bus.


5. Elena and Pablo were at school. 8. Gary was at the beach.
6. Kate was at the airport. 9. And you? I was at home.

10.2 Write am/ is/ are (present) or was/ were (past)

1. Last year she was 22, so she is 23now.


2. Today the weather is nice, but yesterday it was very cold.
3. I'm hungry. Can I have something to eat?
4. I feel fine this morning, but I was very tired last night.
5. Where were you at 11 o'clock last night morning?
6. Don't buy those shoes. They are very expensive.
7. I like your new jacket. Was it expensive?
8. "Where are the children?" "I don't know. They were here ten minutes ago."
10.3 Write was/ wasn't or were/ weren't.

1. We weren't happy with the hotel. Our room was very small, and it wasn't very
clean.
2. Bill wasn't at work last week because he was sick. He's better now.
3. Yesterday was a holiday, so the banks were closed. They're open today.
4. "Were Kate and John at the party?" "Kate was there, but John wasn't."
5. "Where are my keys?" "I don't know. They were on the table, but they're not
there now."
6. You weren't at home last night. Where were you?

10.4 Write questions. Use the words in parentheses ( ) in the correct order + was/
were.

1. (late/ you/ this morning/ why?) Why were you late this morning?
The traffic was bad.
2. (hard/ your/ exam?) Was your exam hard?
No. it was easy.
3. (last week/ where/ Beth and Bill?) Where were Beth and Bill last week?
They were on vacation.
4. (angry/ you/ yesterday/ why?) Why were you angry yesterday?
Because you were late.
5. (nice/ the weather/ last week?) Was the weather nice last week?
Yes, it was beautiful.

III- SIMPLE PAST:

11.1 Complete the sentences. Use one of these verbs in the simple past:

Brush die enjoy end happen rain start stay want

1. I brushed my teeth three times yesterday.


2. The concert started at 7:30 and ended at 10 o'clock.
3. When I was a child, I wanted to be a doctor.
4. The accident happened last Sunday afternoon.
5. It's a nice day today, but yesterday it rained all day.
6. We enjoyed our vacation last year. We stayed at a very nice hotel.
7. Amy's grandfather died when he was 90 years old.

11.2 Write the simple past of these verbs:

1. Get: got 4 Pay: paid 7 Go: went 10. Know: knew


2 See: saw 5. Visit: visited 8. Think: 11 Put: put
thought
3 Play: played 6. Buy: bought 9. Copy: 12 Speak: spoke
copied

11.3 Read about Anna's trip to Mexico City. Put the verbs in the correct form.

Last Tuesday Anna (1) flew from Los Angeles to (fly)


Mexico City. She (2) got up at 6 o'clock in the (get)
mornig and (3) had a cup of coffee. At 7:15 she (4) left (have) (leave)
home and (5) drove to the airport. When she (6) arrived, (drive) (arrive)
she (7) parked the car and then (8) went to (park) (go)
the ticket counter, where she (9) checked in for her flight. (check)
Then she (10) had breakfast at an airport cafe (have)
and (11) waited for her flight. The plane (12) departed on (wait) (depart)
time and (13) arrived in Mexico City four (arrive)
hours later. Finally, she (14) took a taxi to her hotel. (take)

11.4 Write sentences about the past.

1. Jim always goes to work by car. Yesterday he went to work by car.


2. Mei Lan often loses her keys. She lost her keys last week.
3. Kate meets her friends every night. She met her friends last night.
4. I usually buy two newspapers every day. Yesterday I bought two newspapers.
5. We usually go to the movies on Sundays. Last Sunday we went to the movies.
6. I eat an apple every day. Yesterday I ate an apple.
7. Taro always takes a shower in the morning. This morning he took a shower.

12.1 Complete the sentences. Use didn't.

1. I saw Barbara, but I didn't see Mariana.


2. They worked on Monday, but they didn't work on Tuesday.
3. We went to the post office, but we didn't go to the bank.
4. She had a pen, but she didn't have any paper.
5. Brian did some work in the yard, but he didn't do any work in the house.

12.2 Write questions with Did...?

1. I watched TV last night. How about you? Did you watch TV last night?
2. I enjoyed the party. How about you? Did you enjoy the party?
3. I had a nice vacation. How about you? Did you have a nice vacation?
4. I finished work early. How about you? Did you finish work early?
5. I slept well last night. How about you? Did you sleep well last night?

12.3 What did you do yesterday? Write true sentences, positive or negative.

1. (watch TV) watched TV. OR I didn't watch TV.


2. (get up before 7 o'clock) I got up before 7 o'clock.
3. (take a shower) I took a shower.
4. (buy a magazine) I didn't buy a magazine.
5. (eat meat) I didn't eat meat.
6. (go to bed before 10:30) I didn't go to bed before 10:30.

12.4 Write B's questions. Use:

cost get to go go to bed happen Have a stay win


work late nice time

1. A: We went to Vancouver last 5 A: We came home by taxi.


month. B: How much did it cost?
B: Where did you stay? A: Ten dollars.
A: With some friends.
6. A: I'm tired this morning.
2. A: I was late this morning. B: Did you go to bed late?
B: What time did you get to work? A: No, but I didn't sleep very well.
A: Half past nine.
7. A: We went to the beach
3. A: I played tennis this afternoon. yesterday.
B: Did you win? B: Did you have a nice time?
A: No, I lost. A: Yes, it was great.

4. A: I had a nice vacation. 8. A: The window is broken.


B: Good. Where did you go? B: How did it happen?
A: To the mountains. A: I don't know.

IV- PAST PROGRESSIVE:

13.1 Look at the pictures. Where were these people at 3 o'clock yesterday
afternoon? What were they doing? Write two sentences for each picture.

1. Ling was at home. She was watching TV.


2. Carol and Brian were at the supermarket. They were buying food.
3. Tom was in his car.
4. Tracy was at the train station. She was waiting for a train.
5. Mr and Mrs Cody were in the park. They were walking.
6. And you? I was at work. I was delivering some reports.

13.2 Sarah did a lot of things yesterday morning. Look at the pictures, and
complete the sentences.

1. At 8:45 she was washing her car.


2. At 10:45 she was swimming.
3. At 8 o'clock she was reading a newspaper.
4. At 12:10 she was preparing the lunch.
5. At 7:15 she was having breakfast.
6. At 9:30 she was listening to music.
13.3 Complete the questions, Use was/were -ing. Use what/ where/ why if
necessary.

1. (you/ live) Where were you living in 1990? In Brazil.


2. (you/ do) What were you doing at 2 o'clock? I was asleep
3. (it/ rain) Was it raining when you got up? No, it was sunny.
4. (Ann/ drive) Why was Ann driving so fast? Because, she was late.
5. (Lee/ wear) Was Lee wearing a suit yesterday? No, jeans

13.4 Look at the picture. You saw Joe yesterday afternoon. What was he doing?
Write positive or negative sentences.

1. (wear/ a jacket) He wasn't wearing a jacket.


2. (carry/ a bag) He was carrying a bag.
3. (go/ to the dentist) He wasn't going to the dentist.
4. (eat/ an ice cream cone) He was eating an ice cream cone.
5. (carry/ an umbrella) He wasn’t carrying an umbrella.
6. (go/ home) He wasn't going home.
7. (wear/ a hat) He was wearing a hat.
8. (ride/ a bicycle) He wasn't riding a bicycle.

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