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C/
Simple present (I do) = in general, all the time or sometimes
- I work every day, from 9 o’clock to 5:30.
- Tom takes a shower every morning.
- It rains a lot in the winter.
- I don’t watch television very often.
- What do you usually do on weekends?
D/
We do not use these verbs in the present continuous (I am -ing):
like
love
want
know
understand remember depend
prefer
hate
need
mean
believe
forget
Use only the simple present (I want / do you like?, etc.) with these
verbs.
- I’m tired. I want to go home, (not I’m wanting)
- “Do you know that girl?” “Yes, but I don’t remember her name.”
- I don’t understand. What do you mean?
Exercises
8.1 Answer the questions about the pictures.
1- I’m a photographer.
2- I’m a bus driver
3- I’m a window washer
4- We’re teacher
1. Does he take photographs? Yes, he does.
Is he taking a photograph? No, he isn't.
What’s he doing? He's cooking.
2. Is she driving a bus? …
Does she drive a bus? …
What’s she doing? …
3. Does he wash windows? …
Is he washing a window? …
What’s he doing? …
4. Are they teaching? …
Do they teach? …
What do they do? …
8.2 Write am/ is/ are or do/ don't/ does/ doesn't.
1. Excuse me, do you speak English?
2. “Where’s Marta?” “I… know.”
3. What’s so funny? Why … you laughing?
4. “What… your sister do?” “She’s a dentist.”
5. It… raining. I… want to go out in the rain.
6. “Where… you come from?” “Canada.”
7. How much… it cost to send a letter to Canada?
8. Steve is a good tennis player, but he… play very often.
8.3 Put the verb in the present continuous (I am doing) or the simple
present (I do)
1. Excuse me, do you speak English? (you / speak)
2. “Where’s Tom?” “He’s taking a shower.” (he / take)
3. I don’t watch television very often. (I / not / watch)
4. Listen! Somebody … (sing)
5. Sandra is tired. … to go home and now. (she / want)
6. How often … a newspaper? (you / read)
7. “Excuses me, but … in my place.” “Oh, I’m sorry” (you / sit)
8. I’m sorry, …. Can you speak more slowly? (I/ not/ understand)
9. It’s late. … home now. (I / go))
… with me? (you / come)
10. What time … work every day? (your father / finish)
11. You can turn off the radio. … to it. (I / not / listen)
12. “Where’s Paul?” “In the kitchen. … something.” (he / cook)
13. Tony … to work. (not / usually / drive)
He …. (usually / walk)
14. Achara … coffee. (not / like). … tea. (she / prefer)
Additional Exercises 8-9 (page 246)
Unit 9. I have… and I’ve got…
A/
You can say I have or I’ve got, he has or he’s got.
I
I
We
You
have
or
We
You
(I’ve got)
have got
(we’ve got)
(you’ve got)
They
They
(they’ve got)
He
He
(he’s got)
She
It
has
or
She
It
has got
(she’s got)
(it’s got)
- I have blue eyes, or I’ve got blue eyes.
- The house has six bedrooms, or The house has got six bedrooms.
- Li Jing isn’t feeling well. She has a headache, or She’s got a
headache.
- They have a horse, three dogs, and six cats, or They’ve got a horse…
B/
I don’t have / I haven’t got, etc. (negative)
You can say:
I/ we/ you/ they
don’t
He/ she/ it doesn’t
doesn’t
have or
I/ we/ you/ they
haven’t
He/ she/ it
hasn’t
got
- I have a bike, but I don’t have a car. or I’ve got a bike, but I haven’t got
a car.
- Mr. and Mrs. Harris don’t have any children, or… haven’t got any
children.
- It’s a nice house, but it doesn’t have a garage, or… it hasn’t got a
garage.
- Mariko doesn’t have a job. or Mariko hasn’t got a job.
C/
Do you have…? / Have you got…?, etc. (questions)
You can say:
Do
I/ we/ you/ they
Does
he/ she/ it
have?
or
I/ we/ you/ they
haven’t
He/ she/ it
hasn’t
- Do you have a camera? or Have you got a camera?
- Does Anne have a car? or Has Anne got a car?
- What kind of car does she have? or What kind of car has she got?
- What do you have in your bag? or What have you got in your bag?
D/
Short answers
- “Do you have a camera?” “Yes, I do.” / “No, I don’t.” or
got?