5/14/2010

ELEVENTH - TENTH - NINTH GRADES



Hi babies, I am watching you. Do you know who I am?
Let's see how easy is to sit and do some homework. Remember...
I am watching you.

5/08/2010

Homework for 9th Grade

1 Past continuous or simple? (A-B)
David is always having accidents. His girlfriend Melanie is talking about some of the accidents. Write her
sentences from these notes. Each sentence has one verb in the past continuous and one in the past simple.
? when / he / carry / a suitcase / he / drop / it / on his foot
When he was carrying a suitcase, he dropped it on his foot.
? he / break / his leg / when / he / ski
He broke his leg when he was skiing.
1 he / sit down / on a chair / while / I / paint / it
2 While/ he / run / for a bus / he / collide / with a lamppost
3 his hair / catch / fire / while / he / cook / chips
4 while / he / hold / a beautiful vase / he / suddenly / drop / it
5 he / sit / in the garden / when / a wasp / sting / him / on the nose
2 Past continuous or simple? (A-B)
Put in the correct form of the verb.
Rita: I hear the lights (►) went (go) out in your flats last night.
Emma: Yes, (►) / was watching (I / watch) a documentary on TV when suddenly
(1)……….. ........................ (we / lose) all the power. But
(2)…………………………...(it / come) on again after about ten minutes.
Vicky: Rachel (3)…………………………… (come) down the stairs when the lights
(4)…………………………… (go) out. She almost (5)…………………………. (fall) over.
Daniel: Matthew and I (6)……………………. .........(play) table tennis at the time.
Andrew: (7)………………................. (I / work) on the computer.
(8) (I / lose) a whole hour's work. But this morning
(9) (I/get) up early and (10)……………………… (do) it again.
3 Past continuous or simple? (A-C)
Find the second part of each sentence. Put each verb into the correct form.
? Vicky (have) a beautiful dream when she (touch) the wire.
? When Andrew (see) the question, when I (find) a £10 note in it.
1 The train (wait) when the alarm clock (ring).
2 I (read) a library book the crowd (rush) in.
3 Sarah (have) an electric shock he (know) the answer immediately.
4 When the doors (open), they (see) that the sun (shine).
5 When the campers (wake), when we (arrive) at the station.
? Vicky was having a beautiful dream when the alarm clock rang.
? When Andrew saw the question, he knew the answer immediately.
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Homework 10th Grade

13 Exercises
1 Gone to or been to? (A)
Complete the conversation. Put in gone or been.
Emma: Hi. Where's Rachel?
Vicky: She's (►) gone to the supermarket to get something for a meal.
Emma: But I've got some chicken for tonight. I've just (1)…………………………….. to a supermarket on
my way home, that new place near the station.
Natasha: I haven't (2). ……………. .....................to that one yet.
Vicky: Where's Jessica? Isn't she here?
Emma: No, she's (3)……………………………… to London. She'll be back tomorrow.
2 Ever and never (B)
Write the questions and answers. Use the information in brackets.
► Matthew: (sailing?) Have you ever been sailing?
Natasha: (no, windsurfing) No, I've never been sailing, but I've been windsurfing.
1 Laura: (San Francisco?)
Mark: (no, Los Angeles) ........……………………………………………………………………………
But ……………………………………………………………………………
2 Tom: (basketball?) ……………………………………………………………………………
Trevor: (no, volleyball) ....................................................................………………………………..
But ……………………………………………………………………………
3 Daniel: ('Hamlet'?) ……………………………………………………………………………
Vicky: (no,'Macbeth') ……………………………………………………………………………
But ……………………………………………………………………………
3 First time, second time, etc (C)
What would you say in these situations? Use time and the present perfect.
► You are watching a cricket match. You have never seen one before.
This is the first time I've seen a cricket match.
1 You have lost your bank card. It has happened once before.
This is
2 The washing-machine has broken down. This has happened twice before.
3 You are in England for the first time in your life.
4 You are staying in a hotel where you once stayed before.
5 You have missed the bus. You've done the same thing about four times before.
4 Today, this week, etc (D)
Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect.
► Mark buys a newspaper most mornings, but he hasn't bought one this morning.
1 I see Vicky most days, but ...
2 We go to the club most weekends, but ...
3 We usually have a party each term, but ...
4 Someone usually rings in the evening, but no one...

Homework for 11th Grade

73 Preposition or linking word + ing-form
A Introduction
Rachel: Shall we have some lunch?
Jessica: 1 usually go for a walk instead of eating. I'm on a diet.
Rachel: You're joking, aren't you? Since when?
Jessica: Since discovering I can't get into my old clothes.
Rachel: Well, just buy some new ones, then.
We can use an ing-form after some prepositions (e.g. instead of)
or linking words (e.g. since).
We cannot use an infinitive, NOT instead~of jto~eat.
B Preposition + ing-form
Here are some more examples.
As a result of losing my passport, I had to fill in a complicated form.
Vicky and Rachel might go to Canada as well as travelling around the US.
You can get skin cancer from being in the sun too long.
You aren't in favour of cutting down trees, are you?
Sarah went to work in spite of not feeling well.
We can't have a party without making a bit of noise.
We can use these prepositions before an ing-form: against, as a result of, as well as, besides, by,
despite, for, from, how about, in favour of, in spite of, instead of, on, what about, without
We use what about/how about + ing-form to make a suggestion.
How about giving us some help? We use for + ing-form
to say what we use something for.
This cloth is for cleaning the floor. We use by + ing-form to
say how someone does something.
The thief got in by breaking a window. We
use on + ing-form to mean 'as soon as'.
On hearing the news of David's accident, Melanie burst into tears.
(= As soon as she heard the news,...)
C Linking word + ing-form
Here are some examples.
I always have a shower after playing tennis.
Although hoping to get the job, Rachel wasn't really expecting to.
Sarah wanted to finish the report before going to bed.
The man has been unemployed since leaving prison.
You should always lock the door when leaving your room.
Mark was listening to the car radio while sitting in a traffic jam.
We can use these linking words before an ing-form: after, although, before, since, when, while
A linking word + ing-form can sometimes be a little formal. We can say the same thing like this. I
always have a shower after I've played tennis. Although she was hoping to get the job, Rachel
wasn't really expecting to.
70 Verb/Adjective + preposition + ing-form
73 Exercises
1 Preposition + ing-form (B)
Complete the sentences using the words in brackets.
► Rachel: Do you want to walk? Vicky: Yes, let's not get a bus. (instead of)
Vicky wants to walk instead of getting a bus.
1 Sarah: Did you get through the work? Mark: Yes, I stayed up all night, (by)
Mark got through the work ...................................................................................
2 Melanie: When do you take the pills? David: The minute I wake in the morning, (on)
David has to take the pills ...................................................................................................................................
3 Mike: So you got the answer? Harriet: Yes, and I didn't use a calculator, (without)
Harriet got the answer..............................................................................................................................................
4 Emma: Why the rucksack? Matthew: So I can carry the food, (for)
The rucksack is .........................................................................................................................................
5 Trevor: Sorry I forgot the sugar. Laura: Well, you had it on your list, (in spite of)
Trevor forgot the sugar ..................................................................................................
6 Mark: Do you have to do the typing? Secretary: Yes, and book some flights, (as well as)
The secretary has to book some flights ....................................
2 Linking word + ing-form (C)
This structure is often used in instructions (sentences which tell people what to do).
Put in before or after and the ing-form of the verb in brackets.
► Replace the top on the bottle after taking (take) the medicine.
1 Read the contract through carefully ......................................................... (sign) it.
2 You shouldn't have a bath straight ...................................................... (eat) a meal.
3 …………………………(leave) home ring the airport to check that your flight is on schedule.
4 Always put your skis away carefully ............................................................(use) them.
5 Be sure to switch off the electricity ........................................................(change) a fuse.
6 Make sure the safety chain is on ..............................................................(open) the door.
3 Preposition or linking word + ing-form (B-C)
Ron Mason owns a supermarket business. Write the sentences for a magazine article about his life.
Join two sentences into one using the words in brackets.
► He saw an empty shop. He was walking around town one day. (while)
He saw an empty shop while walking around town one day.
1 He thought carefully. He decided to buy it. (before)
2 He bought the shop. He had little money of his own. (despite)
3 He became successful. He gave the customers what they wanted, (by)
4 He put the profit back into the business. He didn't spend it on himself, (instead of)
5 He was happy. He was running his own business, (when)
6 He fell ill. He worked too hard, (as a result of)
1 He has made a lot of money. He bought his first shop ten years ago. (