Pets and Pests
Pets and Pests
Pets and Pests
Discussion
Read an article about pets and their owners. Which of the owners do
you think has most in common with their pet(s)?
Reading
Introduction:
1 ___________________ (adj..) similar to sb / sth
2 ___________________ (noun) a particular quality in your personality
Lexis in context
Introduction:
1 alike (adj..) similar to sb / sth
2 ___________________ (noun) a particular quality in your personality
Lexis in context
Introduction:
1 alike (adj..) similar to sb / sth
2 trait (noun) a particular quality in your personality
Lexis in context
Think of pets you have or have had, or people you know who have pets.
Do you agree with the article that pets and their owners become more
alike over time?
Grammar
Complete the sentences from the text with an auxiliary verb. What is
their function in the sentences?
Complete the sentences from the text with an auxiliary verb. What is
their function in the sentences?
Complete the sentences from the text with an auxiliary verb. What is
their function in the sentences?
Complete the sentences from the text with an auxiliary verb. What is
their function in the sentences?
Complete the sentences from the text with an auxiliary verb. What is
their function in the sentences?
Complete the sentences from the text with an auxiliary verb. What is
their function in the sentences?
2 You can not leave out the subject pronoun after before, after, because,
when, and while
Laura has never been to the US, but her sister has (been there)
Gary thinks he’s right, but he isn’t (right)
2 We can use a different auxiliary or modal verb from that used in the
first part of the sentence.
3 We can also leave out a repeated verb phrase after the infinitive
with to. This is called a reduced infinitive.
2 With negative clauses we use [+] verb + not (e.g., I hope not) with be
afraid, assume, guess, hope, presume, and suspect.
• We usually use [-] verb + so (e.g., I don’t think so) with believe, expect,
imagine, and think.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Complete the sentences with a modal or an auxiliary verb in the right form.
Write the responses using the right form of the verb in parentheses and a
reduced infinitive or adding so or not.
A: Would you like to come over for dinner?
B: I'd love to. (love)
2 A: Do you run?
B: I ____________ , but I gave it up recently, (use)
Practice 2
Write the responses using the right form of the verb in parentheses and a
reduced infinitive or adding so or not.
A: Would you like to come over for dinner?
B: I'd love to. (love)
2 A: Do you run?
B: I ____________ , but I gave it up recently, (use)
Practice 2
Write the responses using the right form of the verb in parentheses and a
reduced infinitive or adding so or not.
A: Would you like to come over for dinner?
B: I'd love to. (love)
2 A: Do you run?
B: I used to , but I gave it up recently, (use)
Practice 2
3 A: If you think she's coming down with the flu, you shouldn’t send her to
school tomorrow .
B: I _________________ She might infect the other children, (suppose)
3 A: If you think she's coming down with the flu, you shouldn’t send her to
school tomorrow .
B: I suppose not She might infect the other children, (suppose)
3 A: If you think she's coming down with the flu, you shouldn’t send her to
school tomorrow .
B: I suppose not She might infect the other children, (suppose)
3 A: If you think she's coming down with the flu, you shouldn’t send her to
school tomorrow .
B: I suppose not She might infect the other children, (suppose)