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Imperatives and Two-Word Verbs
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رابط الدرس الرقمي 9 Complaints, Complaints www.ien.edu.sa 11 Form, Meaning and Function Present Perfect Simple Tense Use the present perfect to talk about recently completed actions. Question Has he taken out the garbage? Have they taken the car to the garage? Short Answer (+) Yes, he has. Yes, they have. Short Answer (-) No, he hasn't. No, they haven't. Note: Use been to talk about someone who has gone somewhere and he or she has returned. Use gone to talk about someone who has left to go somewhere and he or she is still there. Present Perfect with Already, Yet, Just You can use the present perfect to talk about events that happened before now. It is possible that the event happened earlier than expected. Questions Affirmative (+) Have you done the dishes yet? Have you already washed the clothes? Yes, I've already done them. Yes, I've just washed them. Negative (-) No, I haven't done them yet. No, I haven't washed them yet. Verb + Gerund Use the gerund form (which ends in -ing) after the following verbs: avoid enjoy can't stand finish give up hate imagine mind stop keep miss suggest He can't stand waiting in line. I don't enjoy sitting in the sun. We miss being with our friends. They stop playing tennis in the winter. A. Work with a partner. Ask and answer about the pictures. A: Have you done the dishes yet? B: Yes, I've already done them. B. Make sentences with the words. Use gerunds. dessert/eat/ after meals / can't resist / I 1. she clean / can't stand / the house 2. live our grandparents / enjoy / in the country 3. the children / hate / their ice cream / share 4. eat Mom's food / we / miss 5. my sister my toothpaste / use / stop / have to 6. the workers / paint / the house / finished :: 6. the w I can't resist eating dessert after meals. وز 148عليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 148 30/4/24 2:03 AM

Form, Meaning and Function

Present Perfect Simple Tense

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Work with a partner. Ask and answer about the pictures A: Have you done the dishes yet?

شرح Work with a partner. Ask and answer about the pictures A: Have you done the dishes yet? حل Work with a partner. Ask and answer about the pictures A: Have you done the dishes yet?

Make sentences with the words. Use gerunds. 1. she/clean/can't stand/the house

شرح Make sentences with the words. Use gerunds. 1. she/clean/can't stand/the house حل Make sentences with the words. Use gerunds. 1. she/clean/can't stand/the house

وزارة التعليم Object Pronouns Singular Plural Subject Object Subject Pronouns Pronouns Pronouns Object Pronouns | me He knows me. we us They know us. you you I know you. you you They know you. he him know him. they them We know them. she her I know her. Need/Want/Like + Infinitive Use the full infinitive (which is to + the base form of the verb) after the following verbs: need, want, like. She needs to buy some snacks. He doesn't want to do the dishes. I like to help my mother. Imperatives and Two-Word Verbs Two-word verbs are common in English. They have a verb + particle. Object pronouns always come between the verb and the particle. Turn off your cell phone. Clean up the mess. Put away your clothes. Turn the phone off. Clean the mess up. Put your clothes away. Turn it off. Clean it up. Put them away. C. Complete the sentences. Use the correct object pronoun: me, you, him, her, it, us, or them. The object pronouns can be used once, more than once or not at all. We need to invite our friends. I can ask them 1. He doesn't like the shoes we bought for him. He's going to return to the store. 2. Sandra is never on time. She's going to tell to be more punctual. 3. This computer keeps crashing. I'm going to return ask for a refund. and 4. Excuse me, we can't find what we are looking for. Could you help 5. The car windscreen is cracked. Please can you fix D. Rewrite each sentence with a two-word verb in two ways. ? ? Please turn the TV on. Please turn it on. Please turn on the TV. 1. Put away those toys. 2. Clean up this mess. 3. Turn on the cooker. 4. Please turn off the light. 5. Please pick up your jacket. 6. Turn down the radio. 7. Turn up the news. Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 149 149 30/4/24 2:03 AM

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Object Pronouns

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Need/Want/Like Infinitive

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Imperatives and Two-Word Verbs

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Complete the sentences Use the correct object pronoun: me, you, him, her, it, us, or them The object pronouns can be used once, more than once or not at all

شرح Complete the sentences Use the correct object pronoun: me, you, him, her, it, us, or them The object pronouns can be used once, more than once or not at all حل Complete the sentences Use the correct object pronoun: me, you, him, her, it, us, or them The object pronouns can be used once, more than once or not at all

Rewrite each sentence with a two-word verb in two ways 1. Put away those toys

شرح Rewrite each sentence with a two-word verb in two ways 1. Put away those toys حل Rewrite each sentence with a two-word verb in two ways 1. Put away those toys
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