Grammar - Mega goal 1 - أول ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Big Changes
Unit2: Careers
Unit3: What Will Be, Will Be
Unit4: The Art of Advertising
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Reconnect
?Unit5: Did You Hurt Yourself
Unit6: Take My Advice
Unit7: You’ve Got Mail
Unit8: Wishful Thinking
EXPANSION Units 5–8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Complaints, Complaints
Unit10: I Wonder What Happened
Unit11: If It Hadn’t Happened
Unit12: What They Said
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Big Changes
نشاط unit2: Careers
نشاط unit3: What Will Be, Will Be
نشاط unit4: The Art of Advertising
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Did You Hurt Yourself
نشاط unit6: Take My Advice
نشاط unit7: You’ve Got Mail
نشاط unit8: Wishful Thinking
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5-8
نشاط unit9: Complaints, Complaints
نشاط unit10: I Wonder What Happened
نشاط unit11: If It Hadn’t Happened
نشاط unit12: What They Said
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
10 I Wonder What Happened 3 Grammar O Past Perfect Tense Use the past perfect tense (had + past participle) to indicate an action that happened before another action in the past. When we arrived at the airport, our flight had already left. رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa They couldn't get in the house because they had forgotten the key. Questions (?) | Short Answers (+) Short Answers (-) | you you you Had he/she been there before? Yes, we they he/she hadn't. we they Note: The contraction 'd for had-I'd (l + had), you'd (you + had), and so on-can be used with the past perfect. he/she had. No. we they Can't, Could, Couldn't, Must, May, or Might Use can't, must, may, or might to make suppositions, to speculate about something, and to draw conclusions. Use must to say we are sure of something. Use can't or couldn't to say that we think something is impossible. Use may, might, or could to say that something is possible. Present Past It can't be a balloon. Balloons aren't shaped like that. It might be a glider. But gliders don't fly vertically. It must be a helicopter. It couldn't have been a balloon. Balloons aren't shaped like that. It might have been a glider. But gliders don't fly vertically. It must have been a helicopter. و154عليم A. Complete the sentences using the verbs in parentheses. Use the simple past and the past perfect forms. 1. | (feel) much better after I 2. It had been raining, but by the time we (see) the results of my test. (arrive), the rain (stop). 3. Dinosaurs (be) extinct for millions of years before the first humans (appear). 4. | (never, travel) outside my country until I (go) to Disney World last summer. 5. We wanted to get a picture of the meteorite, but when we (arrive), the police (already, take) it away. 6. No, Your Honor, I (never, see) that man before the night he (break into) my apartment. Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 154 30/4/24 2:03 AM
Past Perfect Tense
Can’t, Could, Couldn’t, Must, May, or Might
Complete the sentences using the verbs in parentheses. Use the simple past and the past perfect forms 1. I....... (feel) much better after I...... (see) the results of my test
وزارة التعليم B. Complete the sentences using can't, must, or might. 1. You haven't eaten all day. You 2. Pat's joking. She 11 12 10 be starving. be serious. 3 8 4. 765 3. Ahmed has been studying all afternoon. He be tired by now. 4. I'm not sure of the way there. Let's ask my father. He drive us there. 5. I can't find my keys anywhere. I 6. Who's at the door? It with her parents. have lost them. be Mariam. She is abroad C. Look at the pictures, and explain what you think must have happened, might have happened, and could have happened. He must have slept late. He might have forgotten to set his alarm clock. He could have stayed up late last night. 1 3 Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 155 2 4 155 30/4/24 2:03 AM