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          Lesson 3: esson 3: could/couldn't, had to/didn’t have tocould/couldn't, had to/didn’t have to
           1   Read and complete.
 Lesson 3: Present simple and Present continuousesson 3: Present simple and Present continuous
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 1   Read and complete.  Present simple
                                           can /           can’t
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 does  now  play  doing  very often  wearing  I  / You / We / They            make a phone call.
                                           have to /  2             to        send a message.
 Present simple                            3               / can’t            search the internet.
                He / She
 1            play            badminton  after school.  has to /  4   to      play the game.
 I  / You / We / They
 don’t go scooting   2  .
                Past simple
 3   gymnastics  twice a week.
 He / She       I / You / He / She          5                 / couldn’t            type in a password.
 doesn’t play hockey  on Mondays.                                                   go online.
                We / They                   6                 to / didn’t have to
 Present continuous                                                                 take a selfi e.

 I’m  (not)  4   jeans  today.  2   Read and complete the sentences with the correct form of can or have to.
 He’s / She’s  (not) playing football  5  .  1 People              couldn’t             send emails in the 1950s because they didn’t have computers.
 You’re / We’re / They’re  (not)  6   athletics  at the moment.  2  We     buy lunch today. We brought some sandwiches from home.

               3  My older brother                        swim really fast. He wins lots of competitions.
 2   Make sentences with the correct form of the Present simple or Present continuous.
               4  My mum                         get up early every day. She starts work at 8.00 am.
 1 play  friends  not  now  volleyball  my   My friends are not playing    5  I      meet you at the café this afternoon. I have a piano lesson.
 volleyball now.
               6  Adam                        go home because he wasn’t feeling very well.
 2 cartoons  Aseel  after  watch  often  school
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 3 cycling  we  week  a  go  twice  not     Lesson 5: Comparative adverbsesson 5: Comparative adverbs
 4 boots  wear  Marwan  his  today  new
           3   Read and complete with examples.
 Lesson 5: State verbsesson 5: State verbs  Comparative adverbs
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 3   Read and complete with examples.  adverbs ending in -ly     short adverbs
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 State verbs    carefully               more           carefully           hard       6
 like / don’t like  1       doing the gardening       .  2  more clearly  7           faster
 I / You / We / They
 love / hate  2  .  noisily             3                        irregular adverbs
                4                       more quickly             badly                8
 He / She  prefers  3  .
 Do you  know / believe  4  ?   quietly  5                       9                    better

           4   Write sentences to compare people. Use comparative adverbs.
 4   Write sentences about people and their free-time activities. Use state verbs.
 1  indoor sports     I don’t like doing karate, but my brother loves it.     1  run / fast     My sister can run faster than my brother.
               2  swim / quickly
 2  outdoor sports
 3  music      3  write / well                                                                                     
 4  TV shows    4  work / hard                                                                                     
 5  hobbies    5  speak / clearly

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