Homework: grammar bank 7B a) and
b).
ADJECTIVES FOLLOWED BY PREPOSITION.
Interested in
He was interested in studying science.
Famous for
He was famous for spending a lot of money.
He was famous for NOT liking
football.
Worried about
We were worried about NOT
passing the exam.
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[transitive]
1 to pretend to be someone else by copying their appearance, voice, and
behaviour, especially in order to deceive people:
Do you know it is a very
serious offence to impersonate a police officer?
Childhood
To be good/bad at something…
When my two daughters were born…
First Communion
When someone receives Holy Communion for the first time:
• Rachel's making her First Communion on Saturday.
Competitive exam
I’m very sleepy
Nursery
My father passed away in 2006.
I’ve been lucky in my life.
Climbed 1 /klaɪmd/
I’m a teacher.
I’m my own boss.
I’m self-employed.
Wanted dead or
alive.
government / ˈɡʌvərnmənt / || / ˈɡʌvənmənt/
Civil servant
The best moment in
my life is when my two children were born.
Vocational training.
Current – present
Accountancy
Currently
Die-died > he
died in 1987.
Dead > he is
dead ≠ alive.
Black and white.
PRESENT PERFECT:
- An action in the
past that is relevant now:
I’ve studied
English at university (you are at a job interview)
- An action
recently finished:
I’ve washed the
car, I hope it doesn’t rain.
- An action that
started in the past and continues in the present:
I’ve studied
English for two years at the language school.
- When you don’t
specify when something happened or how many times:
I’ve been to Italy .
PAST SIMPLE
An action finished
in the past:
-
I had
toast for breakfast.
-
I was
born in Rome .
Masterpiece
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