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AIMING AT THE SKY TOPICS (7 12) Present Perfect Experience Ever Already Never

Have you ever gone skydiving? Yes, I have already gone skydiving. It was amazing! No, I have never gone skydiving. Im afraid of heights.

Expected resultsHave you made your bed yet? Its 10 AM. Yet Just Already
Yes, mom, I have already made my bed. Yes, I have just made it! No, mom, I havent made my bed yet, but I will in 1 minute!

First Condidional Possible future consequences: IF + PRESENT WILL/ CAN/ MAY Giving Advice: IF + PRESENT IMPERATIV E

Ing as Subject

If I work until late tonight, I wont go to the movies. I may travel to the beach if I have money.

If it rains today, dont go out. Work a lot if you want to get rich.

Watching baseball can be extremely boring. Studying for the English test is really important. Which do you think is more exciting, going bungee jumping or getting a tattoo? Some, any, no + thing, body, where SOM E ANY NO THING BODY/ON E WHERE Some affirmative sentences Any negative/interrogative sentences No negative (verb affirmative)

Referring to OBJECTS

Did you buy anything? Yes, I bought something. No, I didnt buy anything. / No, I bought nothing.

Referring to PEOPLEYes, there is somebody/ someone in the kitchen.


No, there isnt anybody/ anyone in the kitchen. / No, there is nobody/ no one in the kitchen. Will you go anywhere next weekend? Yes, I will go somewhere next weekend. No, I wont go anywhere next weekend. / No, I will go nowhere next weekend.

Is there anybody/ anyone in the kitchen?

Referring to PLACES

Get

Become

I got sick last week. We should go home. Its getting late. Take a coat with you, because it will get cold I dont eat cupcakes because I dont want to get fat. So later. x Neither If you dont want to get lost, buy a map. Im getting tired. Lets take a break! I think Im getting old . Etc So affirmative A: I love spaghetti. A: I dont love spaghetti. B: So do I. / So does my B: Neither do I. / Neither does Neither negative father my father. A: I watched TV. A: I didnt watch TV. B: Neither did John. B: So did John.

SO / NEITHER + AUXILIA RY BE MODAL + SUBJEC T

A: I will study. B: So will I. A: I would go out. B: So would Amy. A: I have already had dinner. B: So have I. / So has Mandy. A: I am a student. B: So am I. / So is Peter. / So are we. A: I was a happy kid. B: So was I. / So were my brothers. A: I can ride a bike. B: So can I. A: I could be more dedicated. B: So could Peter. A: I should study now. B: So should I.

A: I wont study. B: Neither will I. A: I wouldnt go out. B: Neither would Amy. A: I havent had dinner yet. B: Neither have I. / Neither has Mandy. A: I am not a student. B: Neither am I. / Neither is Peter. / A: I wasnt a happy kid. B: Neither was I. / Neither were them. A: I cant ride a bike. B: Neither can I. A: I couldnt be more dedicated. B: Neither could Peter. A: I shouldnt study now. B: Neither should I.

Tag Questions NEGATIVE STATEMENT AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT AUXILIA RY BE MODAL + SUBJECT (PRONOUN) AFFIRMATIVE TAGdont study a lot, DO THEY? My sisters Mr. Wilson needs to buy a new car, DOESNT NEGATIVE TAG ?
HE? Peter is sad today, ISNT HE? They didnt go to the movies yesterday, DID THEY? She forgot my name, DIDNT SHE? There isnt anybody in the classroom, IS THERE? There are many cars on the street, ARENT

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