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They'll go to see the eight pm circus performance.
They have another fifteen minutes to do the shopping.
They'll take a guided tour at quarter to two .
They're going to see the "Light and Sound" performance at ten thirty .
No problem, I'll come and fetch you.
If you prefer, we can eat later.
Actually, I don't mind; you can choose.
Not at all!
Congratulations!
There's a guided tour at 10 o'clock.
Let's have some fun.
I usually have lunch at 12:30.
I usually pick up the children from school at lunch-time.
I have 2 tickets for the football match.
We can leave now or later. It's up to you .
I like going to the theatre .
Let's go for a stroll in the park.
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talking on the phone.
find a job.
at home.
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Brigitte decides to go to Tony's house while they are talking.
after their phone conversation.
to eat at Tony's home.
verb (base form).
shall.
In negative sentences - use subject + won't / will not + verb (base
form).
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Enjoy your holiday! Thank you. I 'll send you a postcard .
I don't want this sandwich! I will eat it because I'm hungry .
Are you coming shopping with me? No, I won't go with you. I'll stay
here .
It's cold. Shall I close the window?
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Tony: Hey! Just in time. The pizza is here. Brigitte: Great. I am so
hungry! Tony: Shall we eat in the kitchen or outside?
Brigitte: It's too cold outside. Let's eat in the kitchen. Tony: Ok I'll get
the plates.
Brigitte: We won't need plates. It's pizza!
Tony: The delivery bag looks heavy. Shall I carry it for you?
Brigitte: Don't worry, I will put it in the kitchen straightaway.
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Brigitte: Tony, this pizza has mushrooms on it! I can't eat that. I hate
mushrooms. Tony: Whoops! I forgot to say 'no mushrooms' ... I'll take
them off.
Brigitte: Thanks. Shall I get us a drink?
Tony: Sounds good. I'll have an orange juice, thanks.
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Brigitte: Mmm ... that was delicious. Shall we start (start) looking for
jobs now?
Tony: Yes! I'll get (get) my laptop.
Brigitte: Ok. I'll start (start) looking on my phone then.
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daily routines.
long days.
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We use 'at' for times (e.g., 2 o'clock).
We use 'on' for days (e.g., Monday).
We use 'in' with parts of the day (e.g., the morning), months and
years.
'around'.
'Next', 'this' & 'every' do not need a preposition.
We use 'until' to talk about the time before a point in time (e.g., I work
until 8pm).
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Leti: Why don’t you tell me what you do all day? Javi: Well, I get up at
8.
Leti: 8 exactly? Javi: Ermm … around (not exactly) 8.
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Leti: Uh huh. Javi: Classes usually go from 10 until 2. I have lunch
every day with Bruno and some others.
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This (the week we are in) week is different because it’s the break.
Leti: When are your exams? Javi: Next (the month after this one)
month.
Leti: How do you feel about them? Javi: I feel confident this (not 'that')
time.
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34 = thirty-four
70 = seventy
48 = forty-eight
50 = fifty
92 = ninety-two
100 = hundred
76 = seventy-six
81 = eighty-one
63 = sixty-three
29 = twenty-nine
123 = one hundred twenty-three