lesson 5-c


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Complete each sentence


5.1h


Complete the following sentences with “them here every evening.”

I always meet (I always meet them here every evening.) / He always meets (He always meets them here every evening.) / You always meet (You always meet them here every evening.) / We always meet (We always meet them here every evening.) / They always meet (They always meet them here every evening.)

Complete the following sentences with “them here after work.”

I always met (I always met them here after work.) / She always met (She always met them here after work.) / You always met (You always met them here after work.) / We always met (We always met them here after work.) / They always met (They always met them here after work.)

Complete the following sentences with “them all before evening.”

I will meet (I will meet them all before evening.) / She will meet (She will meet them all before evening.) / You will meet (You will meet them all before evening.) / We will meet (We will meet them all before evening.) / They will meet (They will meet them all before evening.)


5.1i


Complete the following sentences with “first.”

I never speak (I never speak first.) / He never speaks (He never speaks first.) / You never speak (You never speak first.) / We never speak (We never speak first.) / They never speak (They never speak first.)

Complete the following sentences with “longer than we wanted.”

I spoke (I spoke longer than we wanted.) / She spoke (She spoke longer than we wanted.) / You spoke (You spoke longer than we wanted.) / We spoke (We spoke longer than we wanted.) / They spoke (They spoke longer than we wanted.)

Complete the following sentences with “unless we must leave.”

I will speak (I will speak unless we must leave.) / She will speak (She will speak unless we must leave.) / You will speak (You will speak unless we must leave.) / We will speak (We will speak unless we must leave.) / They will speak (They will speak unless we must leave.)


5.2 Repeat each sentence


Repeat each sentence after saying, “I told you I want ............ .” I will say “to lift it.” You will answer, “I told you I want to lift it.”

5.2a - To lift it

(I told you I want to lift it.) I told you I want to lift it. (I told you I want to lift it.)

5.2b - To hide it

(I told you I want to hide it.) I told you I want to hide it. (I told you I want to hide it.)

5.2c - To choose a place

(I told you I want to choose a place.) I told you I want to choose a place. (I told you I want to choose a place.)

5.2d - To tell my father

(I told you I want to tell my father.) I told you I want to tell my father. (I told you I want to tell my father.)

5.2e - To see the bus stop

(I told you I want to see the bus stop.) I told you I want to see the bus stop. (I told you I want to see the bus stop.)

5.2f - To find a bathroom

(I told you I want to find a bathroom.) I told you I want to find a bathroom. (I told you I want to find a bathroom.)

5.2g - To receive some money

(I told you I want to receive some money.) I told you I want to receive some money. (I told you I want to receive some money.)

5.2h - To call before I leave

(I told you I want to call before I leave.) I told you I want to call before I leave. (I told you I want to call before I leave.)

5.2i - To show my personal identification

(I told you I want to show my personal identification.) I told you I want to show my personal identification. (I told you I want to show my personal identification.)

5.2j - To prove how much insurance I have

(I told you I want to prove how much insurance I have.) I told you I want to prove how much insurance I have. (I told you I want to prove how much insurance I have.

5.2k - To say something for each of us

(I told you I want to say something for each of us.) I told you I want to say something for each of us. (I told you I want to say something for each of us.)


                                                                                                     

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