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MONDAY WEEK 7
To: ken@lapisHK.com From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: driving in the rain
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TUESDAY WEEK 7
To: carlos@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: Concert Hall on Tenth Avenue
Hello Ken I drove to San Francisco this weekend. It was raining most of the way, but it was really beautiful. May
Hello Carlos Jade and I visited the Concert Hall on Tenth Avenue. Both of us like it. We think it’ll be perfect. May
TODAY’S PHRASE
It was raining.
To talk about actions happening in the past, we use ‘was’ + (verb) + ‘ing’ She was eating pizza at the Italian restaurant. We were speaking English on the airplane. They were dancing all night
TODAY’S PHRASE
Both of us like it.
To talk about two things together, we say ‘both’ He read both books. They watched both movies Both of the companies lost money.
What was May doing Saturday. Use these answers: talking eating looking
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Put the words in order. Example: them, bought, of, she, them She bought both of them. 1. men, bald, of, both, are, the 2. liked, he, proposals, both
Example: She was _____ for her hotel. She was looking for her hotel. 1. She was ______ to Jade. 2. She was _____ fresh seafood.
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WEDNESDAY WEEK 7
To: may@lapisLA.com From: carlos@jasmineriver.net Subject: Re: Concert Hall on Tenth Avenue
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THURSDAY WEEK 7
To: carlos@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: Re: Concert Hall on Tenth Avenue
Hello May I’m glad you both like it. How much will it cost to rent? When will it be available? We don’t have much time. Carlos
Hello Carlos We can’t talk to the hall manager until Monday. The secretary said it was booked until the end of next month. May
TODAY’S PHRASE
We don’t have much time.
To talk about a quantity we can’t count, we use ‘much’ How much experience do you have? How much soup do you want. I don’t have much money.
TODAY’S PHRASE
We can’t talk to him until Monday.
To talk about the time before an event, we use ‘until’ He called people until he made a sale. The fax machine worked fine, until yesterday. The sale will continue until Monday.
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Complete these sentences. Use these answers: coffee food luggage
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Put the words in order. Example: call, call, you, we, us, don’t, until Don’t call us, until we call you. 1. sleepy, until, drove, he, got, he 2. until, he, 10pm, works, always
Example: How much ______ did he eat? How much food did he eat? 1. She doesn’t drink much ______. 2. How much ______ did you take to Europe.
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FRIDAY WEEK 7
To: ken@lapisHK.com From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: Chinatown is not HK
Hello Ken Jade took me to the Chinatown here in San Francisco. It smells like Hong Kong, but it has none of the excitement. May
TODAY’S PHRASE
It has none of the excitement.
To say there is not any of something, we use ‘none of’ We received none of your messages. None of the computers got the virus. None of us speaks German.
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Put the words in order. Example: the, was, work, finished, none, of None of the work was finished. 1. the, none, meetings, missed, he, of 2. came, them, none, this, of, department, to