Thursday 28 January 2016

As (reason and time)

Unit 115 - I E G - As (reason and time)

115.1
1. As they live near us, we see them quite often.                                    (because)
2. Jill slipped as she was getting off the bus.                                          (at the same time)
3. As I was tired, I went to bed early.                                                       (because)
4. Unfortunately, as I was parking the car, I hit the car behind.        (at the same time)
5. As we climbed the hill, we got more and more tired.                        (at the same time)
6. We decided to go out to eat as we had no food at home.                  (because)
7. As we don’t use the car very often, we’ve decided to sell it.             (because)

115.2
1. As yesterday was a public holiday, all the shops were closed.
2. As it was a nice day, we went for a walk by the sea.
3. As we didn’t want to wake anybody up, we came in very quietly.
4. As the door was open, I walked in.
5. As none of us had a watch, we didn’t know what time it was.

115.3
1. We all waved goodbye to Liz as she drove away in her car.
2. We all smiled as we posed for the photograph.
3.I burnt myself as I was taking a hot dish out of the oven.
4. The crowd cheered as the two teams ran onto the field.
5. A dog ran out in front of the car as we were driving along the road.

115.4
1. Angela got married when she was 23.
2. My camera was stolen when I was on holiday.
3. He dropped the glass as he was taking it out of the cupboard.
4. When I left school, I went to work in a shop.
5. The train slowed down as it approached the station.
6. I used to live near the sea when I was a child.

115.5
1. I saw you as you came out of the building.
2. It began to rain just as started playing football.
3. As I didn’t have enough money for a taxi, I went home by bus.
4. Just as I took the photograph, a child walked in front of the camera.
 


 

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Tuesday 26 January 2016

Unless As long as and provided / providing

Unit 114 - I E G - Unless    As long as and provided   / providing

114.1
1. You must work much harder or you won’t pass the exam.
    You won’t pass the exam unless you work much harder.
2. Listen carefully or you won’t know what to do.
    You won’t know what to do unless you listen carefully.
3. She must apologize to me or I’ll never speak to her again.
    I’ll never speak to her again unless she apologizes to me.
4. You have to speak very slowly or he won’t be able to understand you.
    He won’t be able to understand you unless you speak very slowly.
5. The company must offer me more money or I’m going to look for another job.
    I’m going to look for another job unless the company offers me more money.

114.2
1. You are allowed into the club only if you are a member.
    You aren’t allowed into the club unless you are a member.
2. I’m going to the party only if you go.
    I’m not going to the party unless you go too.
3. The dogs will attack you only if you move suddenly.
    The dogs won’t attack you unless you move suddenly.
4. He’ll speak to you only if you ask him a question.
    He won’t speak to you unless you ask him a question.
5. The doctor will see you today only if it’s an emergency.
    The doctor won’t see you unless it’s an emergency.

114.3
1. You can use my car as long as you drive carefully.
2. I’m playing tennis tomorrow unless it’s raining.
3. I’m playing tennis tomorrow providing it’s not raining.
4. I don’t mind if you come in late as long as you come in quietly.
5. I’m going now unless you want me to stay.
6. I don’t watch television unless I’ve got nothing else to do.
7. Children are allowed to use the swimming pool provided they are with an adult.
8. Unless they are with an adult, children are not allowed to use the swimming pool.
9. We can sit here in the corner unless you’d rather sit over there by the window.
10. A: Our holiday cost a lot of money.
10. B: Did it? Well, that doesn’t matter as long as you enjoyed yourselves.

114.4
1. We’ll be late unless we hurry.
2. I like hot weather unless I have to work.
3. I like hot weather provided I don’t have to work.
4. Kate reads a newspaper every day as long as she has time.
5. I don’t want to work in the morning unless it’s very urgent.
6. I like to walk to work in the morning unless it’s not raining.
7. We can meet tomorrow unless it’s not urgent.
8. You can borrow the money providing you return it as soon as you can.
9. You won’t achieve anything unless you work hard.
 

 
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Thursday 21 January 2016

In case

Unit 113 - I E G - In case

113.1
1. She’s is going to take some chocolate in case she gets hungry.
2. She’s going to take a map in case she gets lost.
3.She’s going to take an umbrella in case it rains.
4. She’s going to take her camera in case she wants to take some photographs.
5. She’s going to take some water in case she gets thirsty.
6. She’s going to take a towel in case she wants to have a swim.

113.2
1. It’s possible that Mary will need to contact you, so you give her your phone number.
You say: Here’s my phone number in case you need to contact me.
2. A friend of yours is going away for a long time. Maybe you won’t see her again before she goes, so you decide to say goodbye now.
You say: I’ll say goodbye now in case I don’t see you again before you go.
3. You are shopping in a supermarket with a friend. You think you have everything you need but perhaps you’ve forgotten something. Your friend has the list. You ask him to check it.
You say: Can you check the list in case we have forgotten something.

113.3
1. There was a possibility that Ann would phone. So I didn’t go out.
I didn’t go out in case Ann phoned.
2. John thought that he might forget the name of the book. So he wrote it down.
He wrote down the name of the book in case he forgot.
3. I thought my parents might be worried about me. So phoned them.
I phoned my parents in case they were worried about me.
4. I wrote a letter to Jane but I didn’t receive a reply. So I wrote to her again because I thought that perhaps she hadn’t received my first letter.
I wrote to Jane again in case she hadn’t received my first letter.
5. I met some people when I was on holiday in France. They said they might come to London one day. I live in London, so I gave them my address.
I gave them my address in case they came to London one day.

113.4
1. Ann might phone this evening. I don’t want to go out in case she phones.
2. You should tell the police if your bicycle is stolen.
3. I hope you’ll come to sometime. If you come, you can stay with us.
4. This letter is for Susan. Can you give it to her if you see her?
5. Write your name and address on your bag in case you lose it.
6. Go to the lost property office if you lose your bag.
7. The burglar alarm will ring if somebody tries to break into the house.
8. I’ve just painted the door. I’ll put a WET PAINT notice next to it in case somebody doesn’t realize it has just been painted.
9. I was advised to arrange insurance in case I needed medical treatment while I was abroad.
 



     

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On 23rd Jan 2:00pm onwards
Age group 12yrs +
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