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Homework For 14, February-Dayana, 10a Workbook P. 87: Express A Daily Routine)

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Homework For 14, February-Dayana, 10a Workbook P. 87: Express A Daily Routine)

This document contains an English workbook assignment with multiple grammar exercises involving verb tenses and forms. The exercises provide sentences using verbs in the simple present, present continuous, simple past, and other tenses. Students are asked to identify verbs and verb forms in the sentences and provide corrections where needed.
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Homework for 14th, February- Dayana, 10a

Workbook
p. 87
ex. 1/
1. The men of the Hadza tribe go hunting every morning. (present simple to
express a daily routine)
2.  James is always teasing me about my dancing and I really hate it.
3. Magic in Africa tells the story of an Englishman who spent ten years with the
Maasai.
4. People of the Mongol tribe always offer their guests something to drink.
5. Our flight takes off at 7:00 am.
6. Annabel is spending this weekend at her friends’ house in the countryside.
7. They are getting married this July.
8. Mr. Green is teaching African history.
9. The baby is growing taller and taller.
10. Pam is listening to music at the moment.
11. People’s hair turns white when they get old.
ex. 2/
1.  The Mongolians live (live) in tents called ‘gers’.
2.  Lucy isn't working (not/work) this week because she’s away.
3.  Babies crawl (crawl) before they can walk.
4.  She is having (have) a job interview on Tuesday.
5. They often eat out (often/eat out) on Fridays.

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ex. 3/
1. Who does this cat belong (this cat/belong) to?
2. Peter isn't going out (not/go out) at all this month because he's busy
studying for his exams.
3. These shoes don't fit (not/fit) me; they're a size too small.
4. I am meeting (meet) Jenny for dinner at 7.
5. Perry believes (believe) that Joan is lying.
6. The baby is crawling (crawl) around the room now.
ex. 4/
1. a Diane is looking (look) at the newspaper ads to find a job. (= taking a look
at)
b You look (look) sad. What’s wrong? (= appear)
2. a These flowers  smell (smell) so sweet!
b Rob  is smelling (smell) the milk to see if it’s gone bad.
3. a We are having (have) a graduation dinner for Ian on Saturday.
 b Kate has (have) a new bike.
4. a My little sister is appearing (appear) in the school play as Cinderella.
 b Mr Smithers appears (appear) to be busy, can you come back later?
5. a This feels (feel) like it’s real fur but it’s actually fake.
 b She is feeling (feel) the tomatoes to see if they are firm.
6. a Barry is fitting (fit) a new carpet on his living room floor today.
b This dress fits (fit) you perfectly. You don’t need a bigger size.
7. a Nadia is (be) a very caring person.
 b I don’t understand why you are being (be) so unreasonable right now; it’s
not like you.
8. a Betty is tasting (taste) her coffee to make sure there’s no sugar in it.
b This sauce tastes (taste) vey salty.
ex. 5/
1. 1 A: Why do you want (you/want) to use the computer?
B: Because I am doing (do) some research on Asian tribes.
2. A: Kate is coming (come) at 6:00 so we can leave for the cinema.
 B: The film starts (start) at 6:30; she should come earlier.
3. A: You are always playing (always/play) games on your PC these days. Let's
go out for a change.
B: I don't understand (not/understand) why you are saying (say) this.
I  only play (only/play) an hour a day.
4. A: Do you think (you/think) Ben is a good tennis player?
B: Well, he is getting (get) better and better at it.
5. A: Are you busy? I need (need) your help.
B: No, I am not doing (not/do) anything. How can I help?
6. A: Who are you looking (you/look) at?
B: Jenny. She looks (look) so beautiful in this blue dress.
ex. 6/
1. A: Are you walking to school tomorrow?
B: Yes, I walk to school. (always)
   Yes, I always walk to school.
2. A: What's wrong with Sue? She's being rude.
B: I don't know. She is so polite. (usually)
   She is usually so polite.
3. A: I'm glad you shaved your beard. It didn't suit you very much.
B: I know. I will grow a beard again. (never)
   I will never grow a beard again.
4. A: Why don't we visit Sue this weekend?
B: Good idea. We see her these days. (rarely)
   We rarely see her these days.
5. A: Can you recommend a good restaurant?
B: We don't eat out, so I don't know. (often)
   We often don't eat out, so I don't know.
6. A: What do you do at weekends?
B: I go to the cinema but I mostly stay home. (sometimes)
   I sometimes go to the cinema but I mostly stay home.

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ex. 7/
To:  [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Hi Patrick,
I 1) 'm writing (write) to you from Toronto, Canada. It 2) usually
gets (usually/get) very cold here at this time of the year so we 3) are
freezing (freeze) right now. Mary and I 4) are having (have) lots of fun. It's a
wonderful city and the people here 5) make (make) all visitors feel very welcome.
Tonight, we 6) are going (go) to an exhibition about the Maasai at the Ontario Art
Gallery. Mary 7) loves (love) visiting art galleries whenever
we 8) travel (travel) abroad. It 9) sounds (sound) like an interesting exhibition.
There is even an exhibit on how the Maasai 10) cook (cook) their food.
I'd better go now. The exhibition 11) starts (start) in an hour and Mary 12) doesn't
want (not/want) to miss it, so we need to get ready. How about you? 13) Are you
doing (you/do) anything special this weekend? I know you 14) have (have) lots of
work to do but you should go out and enjoy yourself!
Take care,
Daniel
ex. 8/
1. Frank is happy because he is getting a promotion next month.
2. This PC game costs too much. I can't afford it.
3. The cheese tastes strange, let's not eat it.
4. Women of the Hadza tribe gather berries for food.
5. I don't know why you are being so mean right now. It's not like you.
6. Whenever she's sad, she listens to music to cheer herself up.
7. Andrew is looking for his dictionary but he can't find it.
8. I see that you're still very upset. Going for a walk in the park will help you feel
better.
ex. 10/
1 My friends and I sometimes go on a holiday together and have fun.
2 I often watch TV.
3 My aunt is visiting me this week.
4 I’m doing homework right now.
5 I’m getting a new mobile phone next week.
6 My family and I seldom go to the cinema.

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