POSSESSIVES ADJECTIVES
We use my, your, his, her, its, our and their + a noun.
I my I like my job.
You your You like your job.
He his He likes his job.
She her She likes her job.
It its Lima (= it) is famous for its restaurants.
We our We like our jobs.
You your You like your jobs.
They their They like their jobs.
Exercises:
1) Complete these sentences.
1.- I´m going to wash my hands___________.
2.- They´re going to wash ________________.
3.- He´s going to wash ___________________.
4.- She´s going to wash___________________.
5.- We´re going to wash__________________.
2) Complete these sentences.
1.- Mary lives with her parents_____________.
2.- I live with _____________________________.
3.- John lives with ________________________.
4.- We live with __________________________.
5.- They live with _________________________.
6.- Julio and Ricardo live with ____________.
7.- Susana lives with _____________________.
8.- Teresa and Rosa live with ____________.
POSSESSIVES PRONOUNS
PA PP
I my mine It´s my money. It´s mine.
You your yours It´s your money. It´s yours.
He his his It´s his money. It´s his.
She her hers It´s her money. It´s hers.
We our ours It´s our money. It´s ours.
You your yours It´s your money. It´s yours.
They their theirs It´s their money. It´s theirs
• We use my, your, his, her, its, our and their + a noun.
My hands are cold. It is their problem.
Is this your book?. Mary lost her keys.
• We use mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs without a noun.
We go in our car, and they go in theirs. (= their car)
It is their problem, not ours. (= not our problem)
Is this book mine or yours? (= my book or your book)
I don´t have a pencil, so Silvia gives me hers. (= her pencil)
• Whose . . . ?
You can use whose with or without a noun.
Whose money is this? It´s mine.
Whose is this It´s mine.
Whose shoes are these? They´re Roberto´s.
Whose are these? They´re Roberto´s.
EXERCISES:
1) Complete these sentences with a possessive pronoun.
1.- It´s your money. It´s yours________.
2.- It´s their house. It´s _____________.
3.- It´s our car. It´s _____________.
4.- It´s his coat. It´s _____________.
5.- It´s my bag. It´s _____________.
6.- They´re your books. They´re ________.
7.- They´re her shoes. They´re ________.
8.- They´re my glasses. They´re ________.
2) Complete the right word.
1.- This is a nice camera. Is it your/yours?
2.- They have two children but I don´t know their/theirs names.
3.- It´s their/theirs problem, not our/ours.
4.- My/Mine room is bigger than her/hers.
5.- Whose books are these? Your/Yours or my/mine?
6.- Kathya is going out with her/hers friends tonight.
7.- Can we use your telephone? Our/Ours isn´t working.
8.- That´s not my/mine wallet. My/mine is red.
3) Complete these sentences. Use friend(s) of mine/yours, etc.
1.- They go on vacation with some friends of theirs__________.
2.- I went to the movies with a friend of mine________________.
3.- Anthony is going to meet a _____________________________.
4.- I play soccer with a ____________________________________.
5.- Do you know those people? Are they __________________?
6.- She´s going out with a _________________________________.
7.- We had dinner with some ______________________________.
8.- I want to visit Judith with a _____________________________.
4) Complete the conversations with the correct words in parentheses.
1.- A: Is this Sonia´s hat?
B: No, it´s not ________ (her/hers). It´s ________ (my/mine).
2.- A: Hey! These are not ________ (our/ours) clothes!.
B: You´re right. ________ (Our/Ours) are over there.
3.- A: ________ (Whose/Yours) T-shirts are these? Are they Rafael´s and Patricia´s?
B: No, they´re not ________ (their/theirs) T-shirts. But these socks are ________ (their/theirs). And these shorts are ________ (your/yours).
4.- A: Are these Raul´s and Mario´s sweaters?
B: No, they aren´t _______ (theirs/their). They´re ______ (yours/your).
A: I don´t think so. These sweaters are white, and _______ (my/mine) are blue.
5.- A: Are these ________ (your/yours) gloves?
B: No, they´re not ________ (my/mine) gloves. Let´s ask Sally. Maybe they´re ________ (her/hers) gloves.
6.- A: ________ (Whose/His) T-shirts is this? Is it Daniel´s?
B: No, it´s not ________ (her/hers). It´s ________ (my/mine).
7.- A: Are these ________ (your/yours) jeans?
B: No, They aren´t ________ (my/mine) jeans. Let´s ask Daniel. I bet they´re ________ (his/he´s).
8.- A: Are these Regina´s and Marita´s socks?
B: No, they aren´t _______ (their/theirs). They´re ______ (your/yours).
A: I don´t think so. These socks are white, and _______ (my/mine) are blue.
POSSESSIVES NAMES
• We normally use -´s for people.
I stayed at my sister´s house. (not the house of my sister)
Daniel is a man´s name. Daniela is a woman´s name.
Are you going to Julio´s party?
• You can use -´s without a noun after it.
Judith´s hair is longer than Paola´s. (= Paola´s hair)
Whose watch is this? “It´s my mother´s” (= my mother´s watch)
Where were you last night? “I was Karim´s (= Karim´s house)
• We write -´s after friend/student/mother, etc (singular)
my mother´s car (one mother)
my father´s car (one father)
• We write - ´s after friends/students/parents, etc (plural)
my parents´ car (two parents)
my friends´ house (two or more friends)
• We use of . . . for things, places, etc.
What´s the name of this city? (not the city´s name)
Lima is the capital of Peru. (not Peru´s capital)
I´m watching the beginning of the program. (not the program´s beginning)
EXERCISES:
1) Are these sentences right? Correct the sentences that are wrong.
1.- What is the name of this town? _________OK___________
2.- I stayed at the house of my sister. ___my sister´s house____
3.- Do you like the color of this sweater? _______________________
4.- The house of my parents isn´t very big. _______________________
5.- The walls of this house are very thin. _______________________
6.- The car stopped at the end of the street. _______________________
7.- The manager of the hotel is in a meeting richt now. _______________________
8.- Are you going to the party of Silvia next week? _______________________
9.- When is the birthday of your father? _______________________
10.- Do you know the phone number of Carlos? _______________________
11.- For me, afternoon is the best part of the day. _______________________
12.- The favorite color of Jimena is red. _______________________
13.- The job of my sister is very interesting. _______________________
14.- Write your phone number at the top of the page. _______________________
15.- Titanic is the name of this movie.
Juana: Here is the problem. They are these new green pants. Whose pants are they?
_______________________
Conversation:
Juana: Great! Our clothes are dry. Where is my new T-shirt?
Rosa: What color is it?
Juana: It is yellow.
Rosa: Here is a light blue T-shirt. Is it yours?
Juana: No. It is not mine… Wait. It is mine. It is a disaster.
Rosa: Oh, no! All our clothes are light blue.
Rosa: Uh, they´re mine. I´m sorry.
VERB TO BE (AM / ARE / IS)
POSITIVE
PERSONAL PRONOUN VERB TO BE CONTRACTION
I am I´m
You are You´re
He is He´s
She is She´s
It is It´s
We are We´re
You are You´re
They are They´re
Examples: My keys are on the chair.
My name is Angel
I´m peruvian. I´m from Lima.
I´m interested in art.
My father is a teacher and my mother is a journalist.
I´m a manager
My favorite sports are soccer and tennis.
My favorite color is red.
I´m not married.
ANGEL
I´m 27 years old.
Jorge and I are good friends.
I´m cold. Can you close the window, please?
My father is very tall. He´s a policeman.
It´s eight o´clock. You´re late today.
Sebastian is 14 years old. His sister is 13.
NEGATIVE
PERSONAL PRONOUN VERB TO BE CONTRACTION
I am not I´m not
You are not You´re not
He is not He´s not
She is not She´s not
It is not It´s not
We are not We´re not
You are not You´re not
They are not They´re not
Examples: It´s sunny today, but it isn´t hot.
Jorge and I are good friends.
I´m cold. Can you close the window, please?
My father is very tall. He´s a policeman.
It´s eight o´clock. You´re late today.
Sebastian is 14 years old. His sister is 13.
EXERCISES:
1) Write the short form
1.- You are not _______________ 2.- They are _______________
3.- She is _______________ 4.- It is not _______________
5.- I am not _______________ 6.- We are _______________
7.- You are _______________ 8.- He is not _______________
9.- We are not _______________ 10.- It is _______________
2) Write am, are or is
1.- I _____ a doctor. My sister _____ a nurse.
2.- This bag _____ heavy.
3.- The weather _____ nice today.
4.- These bags _____ heavy.
5.- My brother and I _____ good soccer players.
6.- Look! She _____ Carolina.
7.- I _____ not tired.
8.- Ana _____ at home. Her children _____ at school.
9.- Rodrigo _____ is a student and his brother _____ is a worker.
10.- Brazil and Argentina _____ countries.
11.- The pants ______ mine.
12.- My favorite colors _______ brown and black.
3) Write complete sentences. Use is/isn´t/are/aren´t
1.- (María Isabel 17 years old) __________________________________________
2.- (My uncle a teacher) ______________________________________________
3.- (The stores not open today) ________________________________________
4.- (That house not very big) ___________________________________________
5.- (My keys in my pocket) _____________________________________________
6.- (Your shoes very dirty) ______________________________________________
7.- (Ricardo and Renata not peruvians) ________________________________
8.- (Lucía not a journalist) ______________________________________________
9.- (I married) _________________________________________________________
10.- (His computer not black) __________________________________________
11.- (My hands not cold) ______________________________________________
12.- (They friends) _____________________________________________________
4) Write true sentences, positive or negative. Use am/am not - is/isn´t - are/aren´t.
1.- (I / interested in politics) _________________________________________
2.- (I / hungry) _________________________________________
3.- (Lima / in Peru) _________________________________________
4.- (I / interested in soccer) _________________________________________
5.- (I / afraid of dogs) _________________________________________
6.- (Brazil / a very big country) _________________________________________
7.- (It / warm today) _________________________________________
8.- (My hands / cold) _________________________________________
9.- (I / 22 years old) _________________________________________
10.- (My father / journalist) _________________________________________
5) Choose the correct answer.
1.- Roberto _____ sick. 2.- ______ you happy?
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
3.- I _____ older than my brother. 4.- They _____ in Miami.
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
5.- Katherine _____ my sister. 6. Peru _____ a country.
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
7.- ______ she your mother? 8.- Johan _____ my brother.
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
9.- Valeria and Rosa _____ friends. 10.- How old _____ you?
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
11.- The cat _____ on the sofa. 12.- My mother and I _____ in our house.
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
13.- The books _____ on the table. 14.- _____ they late?
a) am b)are c) is a) am b)are c) is
VERB TO BE
QUESTIONS and SHORT ANSWERS
POSITIVE QUESTION
I am am I?
You are are you?
He is is he?
She is is she?
It is is it?
We are are we?
You are are you?
They are are they?
SHORT ANSWERS
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
Yes, I am. No, I´m not.
Yes, You are. No You´re not. No, You aren´t.
Yes, He is. No, He´s not. No, He isn’t.
Yes, She is. No, She´s not. No, She isn´t.
Yes, It is. No, It´s not. No, It isn´t.
Yes, We are. No, We´re not. No, We aren´t.
Yes, You are. No You´re not. No, You aren´t.
Yes, They are. No, They´re not. No, They aren´t.
Examples:
• Are you late? No, I´m not. I´m on time.
• Is your father at home? No, He isn´t. He´s out.
• Are your parents at home? No, They´re not. They´re out.
• Is it cold in your room? Yes, It is.
• Are your sneakers new? Yes, They are.
• Are you tired? Yes, I am.
• Is she hungry? Yes, She is. She is thirsty, too.
• Is your best friend peruvian? No, He´s not. He´s american.
• Are these your keys? Yes, They are.
• Is it my seat? Yes, It is.
• Are you 25? No, I´m not. I´m 28.
• Is ITAE your institute? Yes, It is.
• Is Huacho the capital of Peru? No, It isn´t. It is Lima.
VERB TO BE
WH – QUESTIONS
Wh questions + Verb to be + Subject + Complement + ?
Wh questions: Where – What – Who – When – How – How old - Why
Examples:
What is your name? My name is Julia.
How are you today? I´m just fine.
Who is that? She is my mother
Where are you from? I´m from Canada.
How old is he? He is 52 years old.
What are you like? I am very nice.
What is Lima like? Lima is very beautiful.
When is your birthday? It is September 2nd.
Why are you angry? Because you´re late.
Exercises:
1) Write true short answers (Yes, I am. / No he isn´t. , etc)
1.- Are you single? ____________________
2.- Is it cold today? ____________________
3.- Are you a student? ____________________
4.- Are you hungry? ____________________
5.- Are you in your house? ____________________
2) Find the right answers for the questions.
What is your name? My name is Susan.
How old are you? I am 27 years old.
When is your birthday? It is October 8th.
Where are you from? I am from Peru.
1.- Who´s the woman? a.- No, It isn´t. 1. ____
2.- Are you thirsty? b.- It´s in your bag. 2. ____
3.- Is he late? c.- She´s my wife. 3. ____
4.- Where´s my wallet? d.- Yes, She is. 4. ____
5.- Is Maria from Argentina? e.- It´s green. 5. ____
6.- Where´s Aldo from? f.- Yes, I am. 6. ____
7.- Is your book red? g.- He´s from Lima. 7. ____
8.- What color is you car? h.- No, He isn´t. 8. ____
3) Write the questions. Use is or are.
1.- (at home / your sister) ___________________________________
2.- (at school / your children) ___________________________________
3.- (near here / the bank) ___________________________________
4.- (the stores / open today) ___________________________________
5.- (your job / interesting) ___________________________________
6.- (interest in sports / you) ___________________________________
7.- (you / where / from) ___________________________________
8.- (why / late / you) ___________________________________
4) Read the information and complete the questions and answers.
Last Name Saer
First Name Andrea
Country Peru
Address 615 Cuba Avenue Lima
Phone Number 01-990725612
Age 35
Job Nurse
Married? Yes
1.- What´s her ______ ? It is Andrea Saer.
2.- Where´s she ______? She´s from ______.
3.- What´s her ______? ______ 615 Cuba Avenue Lima.
4.- How old is she? ______ is 35.
5.- What´s her ______ _______ ? It´s 01 _____________.
6.- What´s ______ job? She´s a ______.
7- Is she ______? Yes, ______ ______.
5) Complete with your own information.
Last Name
First Name
Country
Address
Phone Number
Age
Job
Married?
6) Read the letter then correct the false sentence.
658 Vidal Street Los Olivos, Lima October 12
Dear Mario,
How are you? I´m fine. Here´s a letter in English. It´s good practice for you and me!.
I have classes in English at ITAE. I´m in a class with eight students. They are from different countries: Japan, Brazil, Italy, Taiwan, Mexico, and Russia. Our teacher´s name is Mateo. He´s very nice and a very good teacher.
I live in an apartment with two American girls, Ana and Maria. They are sisters. Ana´s twenty years old and a dancer. Maria´s eighteen and a student. They´re very friendly, but it isn´t easy to understand them. They speak very fast,
1.- She´s in Trujillo.
2.- Silvana´s happy in Lima.
3.- She´s on vacation.
4.- It´s a very big class.
5.- The students in her class are all from South America.
6.- Ana and Maria are both students.
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
COUNTRY NATIONALITY COUNTRY NATIONALITY
Algeria Algerian Israel Israeli
Argentina Argentinean Italy Italian
Australia Australian Japan Japanese
Austria Austrian Lebanon Lebanese
Belgium Belgian Luxemburg Luxemburger
Brazil Brazilian Mexico Mexican
Bulgaria Bulgarian Morocco Moroccan
Canada Canadian New Zealand New Zealander
Chile Chilean Northern Ireland Northern Irish
China Chinese Norway Norwegian
Denmark Danish Pakistan Pakistani
Egypt Egyptian Peru Peruvian
England English Poland Polish
Finland Finnish Portugal Portuguese
France French Romania Romanian
Germany German Russia Russian
Great Britain British Saudi Arabia Saudi
Greece Greek Scotland Scottish
Holland Dutch South Africa South African
Netherlands Dutch Spain Spanish
Hungary Hungarian Sweden Swedish
India Indian Switzerland Swiss
Iran Iranian Turkey Turkish
Iraq Iraqui United Kingdom British
Ireland Irish United States of America American
Exercise:
1.- Match the cities with the countries:
Cities: Countries
1.- New York City
2.- Tokyo a.- The U.S.
3.- Mumbai (Bombay) b.- Brazil
4.- Los Angeles c.- Korea
5.- Delhi d.- India
6.- Seoul e.- Mexico
7.- Jakarta f.- Indonesia
8.- Osaka g.- Japan
9.- Delhi
10.- Sao Paulo
2.- Read and complete the sentences.
1.- Cristian is from ______.
2.- He is a ______.
3.- His school is in __________ of Santiago.
4. Sofia is from ________ in ________.
5.- She is a _____.
6.- Her ______ in the center of Sao Paulo.
7.- They ______ in Bogota.
8.- They are _________.
DESCRIPTIONS
ADJECTIVES OF PERSONALITY AND APPEARANCE
PERSONALITY APPEARANCE
funny shy serious handsome
(pretty) thin heavy
friendly quiet talkative tall good-looking short
I have two friends. Their names are Cristian and Sofia. They are in Bogota. Cristian is from Chile, and Sofia is from Trujillo in Peru. They are married. He loves her. Cristian is a teacher. His school is in the center of Santiago. Sofia is a doctor. Her school is in the center of Santiago, too.
Add more words to each list
PERSONALITY APPEARANCE
Example: “I´m funny, smart and very handsome.”
Practice:
1.- Describe your personality and appearance.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
2.- Describe this person.
What´s she like? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3.- Practice with a partner: “What are you like?”
SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS
• The plural of a noun is usually –s.
Singular = one Plural = two or more
a flower some flowers
a week two weeks
a nice place many nice places
• These things are plural in English:
scissors glasses pants jeans shorts pajamas
• Some plurals do not end in –s
a man men a foot feet
a woman women a tooth teeth
a child children a mouse mice
• People is plural (=they), so we say people are.
People are in the classroom.
Police is plural.
The police are here.
Spelling:
A) Words + -s and –es (birds/watches, etc)
º Noun + s (plural)
bird birds mistake mistakes hotel hotels
º Noun + es after –s/-sh/-ch/-x
bus buses pass passes potato potatoes
dish dishes watch watches address addresses
box boxes tomato tomatoes sandwich sandwiches
º -f / -fe -ves
shelf shelves knife knives
B) Words ending in –y
º -y -ies
But: roof roofs
study studies family families baby babies
story stories city cities fly flies
º Y does not change to I if the ending is –ay / -ey / - oy / -uy
holiday holidays (not holidaies)
key keys (not keies)
EXERCISES:
1.- Write the plural:
sandwich __________ city __________
potato __________ flower __________
umbrella __________ address __________
woman __________ holiday __________
knife __________ foot __________
family __________ car __________
husband __________ man __________
scissors __________ church __________
baby __________ shorts __________
monkey __________ party __________
glasses __________ flower __________
place __________ mouse __________
foot __________ book __________
THIS / THAT and THESE / THOSE
This This car That That book
(=this car here) (=that book there)
These These cars Those Those books
(=these cars here) (=those books there)
• We use this / these / that / those with a noun or without a noun.
This car is expensive, but it´s very nice.
These sneakers are black.
Who is that woman?
Those windows are dirty.
This is a nice book, but it´s expensive.
Excuse me, are these your pants?
Who is that? (=Who is that person?)
Which shoes are yours – these or those?
• We use this is… and is this …? on the telephone.
+ Hello, this is Judith. (= the speaker)
+ Is this Viviana? (= the other person)
• We use this is… to introduce people.
Rodrigo: Karla, this is Fabiana.
Karla: Hi, Fabiana. Nice to meet you.
Fabiana: Hi, Karla. Nice to meet you, too.
CARDINAL and ORDINAL NUMBERS
CARDINAL NUMBERS CARDINAL NUMBERS ORDINAL
NUMBERS ORDINAL NUMBERS
1 one 19 nineteen 1st first 19th nineteenth
with a noun
without a noun
2 two 20 twenty 2nd second 20th twentieth
3 three 21 twenty one
3rd third 21st twenty first
4 four 30 thirty 4th fourth 30th thirtieth
5 five 40 forty 5th fifth 40th fortieth
6 six 50 fifty 6th sixth 50th fiftieth
7 seven 60 sixty 7th seventh 60th sixtieth
8 eight 70 seventy 8th eighth 70th seventieth
9 nine 80 eighty 9th ninth 80th eightieth
10 ten 90 ninety 10th tenth 90th ninetieth
11 eleven 100 one hundred
11th eleventh 100th one hundredth
12 twelve 101 one hundred one
12th twelfth 101st one hundred and first
13 thirteen 200 two hundred
13th thirteenth 200th two hundredth
14 fourteen 1000 one thousand
14th fourteenth 1000th one thousandth
15 fifteen 2000 two thousand
15th fifteenth 2000th two thousandth
16 sixteen 10000 ten thousand
16th sixteenth 10000th ten thousandth
17 seventeen 100000 one hundred thousand
17th seventeenth 100000th one hundred thousandth
18 eighteen 1000000 one million
18th eighteenth 1000000th one millionth
EXERCISES:
Write the numbers in English:
0: _______________ 36: _______________ 79: _______________
85: _______________ 99: _______________ 64: _______________
42: _______________ 28: _______________ 53: _______________
250: __________________________ 916: ____________________________
119: __________________________ 340: ____________________________
851: __________________________ 764: ____________________________
999: __________________________ 408: ____________________________
666: __________________________ 582: ____________________________
1221: _______________________________________________________________
5878: _______________________________________________________________
7163: _______________________________________________________________
9827: _______________________________________________________________
4554: _______________________________________________________________
25637: ______________________________________________________________
98107: ______________________________________________________________
77889: ______________________________________________________________
32190: ______________________________________________________________
10546: ______________________________________________________________
542568: _____________________________________________________________
271009: _____________________________________________________________
478055: _____________________________________________________________
909048: _____________________________________________________________
800711: _____________________________________________________________
2000000: ____________________________________________________________
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: IN – ON – AT
• IN: You have to use in with months and seasons.
My birthday is in September.
In April
In Summer
In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening.
• ON: You have to use on with days.
I have an English exam on Friday.
On 14th January.
On Christma’s Day.
On Monday.
• AT: You have to use at with the time.
I go to work at 07:00 in the morning.
At half past nine
At Chistmas, Easter
At night.
EXERCISES:
1.- Put in order the letters and write the months.
NJUE: _______________ PETSREBME: _______________
EDMCEREB: _______________ YJLU: _______________
YMA: _______________ RYFBEURA: _______________
YJRAAUN: _______________ LIPAR: _______________
RBECOOT: _______________ NMEVOBRE: _______________
CHRMA: _______________ GSUTAU: _______________
2.- Find the days in the box
3.- Complete the sentences:
a.- Julia is arriving _____ February 26 _____ 8 o´clock _____ the morning.
b.- It snows here every year _____ August. We always go outside and play in the snow _____ Christmas day.
c.- Miguel is leaving _____ Friday _____ noon.
d.- Frank started working for her law firm _____ 1995.
e.- Carlos began working on the project _____ yesterday.
f.- Normally, _____ New Year´s Eve, it´s tradition to kiss the one you love _____ midnight.
S K J O R P P U Y B M W
A A K T X F R A A L O E
N D T F B C D L D I N D
D I V U Z I H P N K T N
E R B O R S M O U F A E
Y F M F A D R O S G Y S
S A T U R D A I N J D D
T H U R S D A Y R D H A
W E D N E T U E S D A Y
J Y X Z M O N D A Y F B
g.- Don´t be ridiculous; there were no telephones _____ the seventeenth century! The telephone was invented _____ the 1870s.
h.- The plane leaves _____ tomorrow afternoon _____ 6:00.
i.- The hills here are covered with wildflowers _____ early spring.
j.- We met at the restaurant _____ 08:00 and stayed _____ 11:00.
4.- Click on the buttons until you find the correct answer.
a) I left work ____ ten o´clock last night.
at in on (no preposition)
b) I saw Roberto in the street ____ yesterday.
at in on (no preposition)
c) I didn´t get time to come and visit you ____ last Monday.
at in on (no preposition)
d) She used to be a regular visitor ____ Fridays.
at in on (no preposition)
e) I phoned her up and spoke to her _____ Wednesday morning.
at in on (no preposition)
f) I saw her ____ the beginning of March.
at in on (no preposition)
g) I saw her ____ June.
at in on (no preposition)
h) Were you at the last meeting ____ August 15th?
at in on (no preposition)
i) They bought the company ____ Tuesday, 30 May.
at in on (no preposition)
j) I spoke to her ____ three months ago,
at in on (no preposition)
k) I bought this computer ____ the start of the summer.
at in on (no preposition)
l) I bought this computer ____ the summer.
at in on (no preposition)
m) I bought this computer ____ last summer.
at in on (no preposition)
n) This style was very popular ____ the 1970´s.
at in on (no preposition)
o) They were very popular ____ the middle of the 19th Century.
at in on (no preposition)
p) I was still at school ____ 1993.
at in on (no preposition)
q) I met him ____ February of last year.
at in on (no preposition)
r) I was in a meeting ____ all day yesterday.
at in on (no preposition)
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
Where are the keys?
IN: The keys are in the box. ON: The keys are on the box.
BEHIND: The keys are behind the box. NEXT TO: The keys are next to the box
UNDER: The keys are under the box. IN FRONT OF: The keys are in front of the box.
EXERCISES:
1.- Complete the sentences:
1) The cat is _____ the table.
2) There is a big tree ____ the house.
3) The plane is flying ____ the clouds.
4) She´s standing ____ the piano.
5) The cinema is ____ the cars.
6) He´s sitting ____ the phone.
7) The calendar is ____ the clock.
8) The cabinet is ____ the sink.
9) There are some shoes ____ the bed.
10) The plant is ____ the piano.
11) Paul is sitting ____ Anna.
12) The tree is ____ the car.
PRESENT SIMPLE
AFFIRMATIVE
- We use the simple present for things that are true in general, or for things that happen sometimes or all the time.
I like big cities.
She has no free time.
The stores open at 9 o´clock and close at 5:30.
We do a lot of different things in our free time.
- Present Simple He/She/It:
Most verbs add –s in the thir person singular.
wear wears
speak speaks
live lives
But go and do are different. They add –es
go goes
do does
If the verb ends in –s, -sh, or –ch, add –es
finish finishes
watch watches
If the verb ends in a consonant + -y, the y changes to –ies
fly flies
study studies
But if the verb ends in a vowel + -y the y does not change
play plays
Have is irregular
have has
NEGATIVE
- We use don´t/doesn´t + base form
I/We/You/They ……………….. don´t
He/She/It ………………………. doesn´t
I like milk but I don´t like coffe.
You don´t work very hard.
My car doesn´t use much gas.
Ricardo and Susie don´t know many people.
It doesn´t rain very often.
QUESTION
- We use do / does in simple present questions
I/We/You/They ……………….. do
He/She/It ………………………. do
Do you work in Saturdays?
Do your friends live near here?
Does Julia play tennis?
- Questions with wh – questions.
Wh – question: What, Where, When, Which, Why, How, How often, How much, What time . . .
Where do your parents live?
How often do you wash your hair?
What does this word mean?
- Short answers:
Do / Does + subject + base form ?
Wh – questions + do / does + subject + base form ?
Do you play cards? Yes, I do. / No, I don´t.
Do your parents speak English? Yes, They do. / No, They don´t.
Does Cynthia work hard? Yes, She does. / No, She doesn´t.
Does your brother live in Lima? Yes, He does. / No, He doesn´t.
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
0% 50% 100% NEVER SOMETIMES OFTEN USUALLY ALWAYS
- These verbs usually come before the main verb.
I usually go to bed at about 11:00.
I don´t often go swimming.
She never eats meat.
We always have wine in the evenings.
I sometimes play tennis on Fridays.
- Sometimes and usually can also come at the beginning or the end of a sentence.
Sometimes We play soccer. We play soccer sometimes.
Usually I walk to school. I walk to school usually.
- Never and always can´t come at the beginning or the end of a sentence.
NOT Never I go to the theater. Always I have coffee in the morning.
EXERCISES:
I/We/You/They do
Yes,
He/She/It does
I/We/You/They don´t
No,
He/She/It doesn´t
1. I _____ in a factory.
a) work b)works c)am
2.- He _____ four languages.
a) speak b) says c)speaks
3.- Water _____ at 100 degrees Celsius.
a) is b) boil c) boils
4.- Banks usually _____ at 9:00 in the morning.
a) open b)opn c) opens
5.- She _____ at 5 o´clock in the morning.
a) wake up b) wakes up c)woke up
6.- Mario ______ his tools.
a)sold b) sells c) sell
7.- My friend and I _____ in the park.
a) ply b) pay c) play
8.- Maria _____ 1st in marathon.
a)win b)won c)wins
9.- The carpenter ______ the hammer.
a)use b)uses c)used
10.- I ______ my hammer in the build
a)lost b)lot c)lots
11.- Daniel _______ his splash guard.
a) break b) broke c) briak
12.- My father _______ a new sea belt.
a) buy b) pay c) buys
13.- The man ______ a new desk.
a) buiit b) build c) built
14.- She ______ the box.
a) finds b) fidns c) founds
15.- The students ________ the classes.
a) enyoj b) enoy c) enjoy
16.- Juan _______ a new book.
a) read b) redas c) reads
17.- She _______ mathematics to young children.
a) theach b) teach c) teaches
18.- I ______ my new job.
a) leki b) kile c) like
19.- Esteban ________ his fingers.
a) cud b) cudts c) cuts
20.- Hugo and Janet _______ the guitar very well.
a) plai b) plays c) play
21.- Rebeca _______ a lot of water.
a) drynk b)drank c) drinks
22.- They _______ early every day.
a) arrived b) arrives c) arrive
23.- It ______ a lot of money.
a) costs b) cost c) cosd
24.- Anna ________ with my father.
a) live b) lives c) life
25.- The movie __________ at 10:00 at night.
a) finiches b) finish c) finishes
26.- I ________ to be an engineer.
a) wanted b) wants c) want
27.- My father ________ to work at 08:00.
a) goes b) gose c) go
28.- Jenny ________ glasses to work.
a) wear b) weares c) wears
29.- (where/live/your parents)
___________________________________________________________
30.- (you/early/always/get up)
___________________________________________________________
31.- (how often/TV/ypu/watch)
___________________________________________________________
32.- (like/you/football)
___________________________________________________________
33.- (you/want/what/for dinner)
___________________________________________________________
34.- (like/you/football)
___________________________________________________________
35.- (your brother/like football)
___________________________________________________________
36.- (what/you/do/in your free time)
___________________________________________________________
37.- (your sister/work/where)
___________________________________________________________
38.- (to the movies/ever/you/go)
___________________________________________________________
39.- (what/mean/this word)
___________________________________________________________
40.- (ever/snow/it/here)
___________________________________________________________
41.- (go/usually/to bed/what time/you)
___________________________________________________________
42.- (how much/to call Peru/it/cost)
___________________________________________________________
43.- (you/for breakfast/have/usually/what)
___________________________________________________________
44.- Do you live in a city?
a) Yes, I do b) No, I´m not c) Yes, I does
45.- Does Susan read a book?
a) Yes, He does b) Yes, She does c) No, She isn´t
46.- Do your friends watch TV a lot?
a) Yes, We are b) Yes, They do c) Yes, Tey do.
47.- Does it rain today?
a) Yes, It are b) Yes, It isn´t c) Yes, It is
48.- Do You study at “Genesis”?
a) Yes, I do. b) Yes, I don´t c) Yes, I am
49.- Does Maria fix his bycicle?
a) No, She don´t b) Yes, She does c) Yes, She do
50.- Are you a soldier?
a) Yes, I do. b) No I´m not c) Yes, I am.
51.- I play the piano very well.
___________________________________________________________
52.- Ximena reads the newspaper.
___________________________________________________________
53.- He has a car.
___________________________________________________________
54.- You do the same thing every day.
___________________________________________________________
55.- Silvia and I buy a new house.
___________________________________________________________
56.- We work very hard.
___________________________________________________________
57.- They know my phone number.
___________________________________________________________
58.- Miguel travels by bus.
__________________________________________________________
59.- Silvia has a new table.
___________________________________________________________
PRESENT CONTINUOS
- To talk about something happening now.
- Use the present simple to talk about activities in the present. Do not use it with these verbs: like, love, hate, want, know, understand, forget, agree. These verbs are not activities. Use the present simple with these verbs.
sit sitting come coming
get getting live living
plan planning make making
run running die dying
stop stopping lie lying
AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE
I am working. I ´m not working.
He is working. He isn´t working.
She is working. She isn´t working.
It is working. It isn´t working.
We are working. We aren´t working.
You are working. You aren´t working.
They are working. They aren´t working.
QUESTIONS WITH QUESTION WORDS.
am I
are You
What are We working ?
are They
is He
is She
YES / NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS
Are you wearing jeans? Yes, I am / No, I´m not.
Is she reading a newspaper? Yes, She is / No, She isn´t.
PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS
- We use the Present Simple to talk about actions that are true for all time or a long time.
Joseph comes from Buenos Aires.
I love you.
My father works in a bank.
I get up at 7:30 everyday.
She doesn´t understand Portuguese.
- We use the Present Continuous to talk about actions that last a short time. The actions are happening now.
I usually wear jeans, but today I´m wearing a suit.
It´s raining.
They´re swimming.
EXERCISES:
Write the sentences with the verbs in the present continuous.
1.- John and I are staying in a beautiful hotel. (stay)
2.- Annie and Joe are making a cake for tea. (make)
3.- Spencer __________ at home today. (work)
4.- I __________ for a letter from my parents. (wait)
5.- You __________ too fast. (walk)
6.- We __________ our next holiday. (plan)
7.- The girls __________ their grandmother today. (visit)
8.- She __________ in her bedroom at the moment. (read)
9.- I __________ to listen to the radio but it´s very noisy in here. (try)
10.- The sun __________ beautiful today. (shine)
11.- The baby __________ to walk now (learn)
12.- Greg´s in the kitchen. He __________ the dinner. (cook)
13.- I __________ a bit miserable today. (feel)
14.- You __________ too hard for this exam. (study)
15.- Where´s Anne? “She __________ a shower.” (have)
Complete the questions and answer.
1.- Is it raining outside? No, it isn´t.
2.- Are the children playing outside? Yes, they are.
3.- _____ you doing your homework now? Yes, I _____
4.- _____ I hurting you? No, you _____
5.- _____ She waving to us? Yes, She, _____
6.- _____ We stopping here? Yes, We _____.
7.- _____ your neigbours moving out? No, They _____.
8.- _____ he helping you with your homework? Yes, he _____.
9.- _____ you looking at that boat? Yes, I _____
10.- _____ They planning a party? No, they _____.
Write the questions using the present continuous.
1.- What / she / do?
What´s she doing?
2.- You / learn / French at achool?
Are you learning French at school?
3.- What book / you / read?
______________________________________________________________________
4.- What / we / watch?
______________________________________________________________________
5.- I / speak / clearly?
______________________________________________________________________
6.- Why / we / sit in the dark?
______________________________________________________________________
7.- Where / they / stay?
______________________________________________________________________
8.- It / snow?
______________________________________________________________________
9.- Why / he / run so fast?
______________________________________________________________________
10.- What / you / sell?
______________________________________________________________________
11.- Why / he / shout?
______________________________________________________________________
12.- Where /they / wait?
______________________________________________________________________
13.- Why / she/ laugh?
______________________________________________________________________
14.-They / dance together?
______________________________________________________________________
REGULAR VERBS
Abandon Abandonar Abolish Abolir
Absolve Absolver Absorb Absorber
Abuse Injuriar Accede Acceder
Accelerate Acelerar Accent Acentuar
Accept Aceptar Accuse Acusar
Accustom Acostumbrar Achieve Llevar a cabo
Acquire Adquirir Act Actuar
Add Sumar Address Dirigir
Admire Admirar Admit Admitir
Adore Adorar Adorn Adornar
Advance Avanzar Advertise Anunciar
Advise Aconsejar Affirm Afirmar
Agree Acceder Allow Permitir
Amount Ascender/cantidad Amuse Divertir
Announce Anunciar Annoy Molestar
Answer Contestar Apologize Excusarse
Appear Aparecer Appoint Nombrar
Approach Acercarse Approve Aprobar
Arrange Arreglar Arrive Llegar
Ask Preguntar Assure Asegurar
Astonish Asombrar Attack Atacar
Attempt Intentar Attend Asistir
Attract Atraer Avoid Evitar
Bathe Bañarse Beg Rogar, pedir
Believe Creer Belong Pertenecer
Blame Culpar Book Reservar
Call Llamar Carry Llevar
Cash Cobrar Cease Cesar
Change Cambiar Check Comprobar
Claim Reclamar Clean Limpiar
Clear Aclarar, limpiar Climb Trepar
Close Cerrar Collect Recoger
Comb Peinar Combine Combinar
Command Mandar Commit Cometer
Compare Comparar Complain Quejarse
Compose Componer Conceal Ocultar
Consider Considerar Consist Consistir
Contain Contener Continue Continuar
Copy Copiar Correct Corregir
Cough Toser Count Contar
Cover Cubrir Cross Cruzar
Crown Coronar Cry Gritar, llorar
Damage Dañar Dance Bailar
Dawn Amanecer Deceive Engañar
Decide Decidir Declare Declarar
Defend Defender Deliver Entregar
Desire Desear Despise Despreciar
Destroy Destruir Detach Separar
Develop Desarrollar Devote Dedicar
Devour Devorar Discover Descubrir
Dislike Desaprobar Disturb Perturbar
Divide Dividir Drag Arrastrar
Drop Dejar caer Dry Secar
Earn Ganar Elect Elegir
Employ Emplear Enclose Incluir
Encourage Animar End Terminar
Enjoy Disfrutar Enter Entrar
Establish Establecer Esteem Estimar
Evoke Evocar Exchange Cambiar
Expect Esperar Explain Explicar
Explode Estallar Expose Exponer
Express Expresar Extract Extraer
Fail Fallar Fear Temer
Fetch Ir por Fill Llenar
Finish Acabar Fish Pescar
Fit Ajustar Fix Fijar
Float Flotar Fold Doblar
Follow Seguir Found Fundar
Gain Ganar Gamble Jugar
Gather Recoger Govern Gobernar
Grant Conceder Greet Saludar
Guard Guardar Guess Adivinar
Handle Manejar Hang Ahorcar
Happen Suceder Hate Odiar
Heat Calentar Help Ayudar
Hire Alquilar Hope Esperar
Hunt Cazar Hurry Apresurarse
Imagine Imaginar Imply Implicar
Import Importar Impress Impresionar
Improve Mejorar Include Incluir
Increase Aumentar Inquire Averiguar
Intend Proponerse Invent Inventar
Invite Invitar Iron Planchar
Join Unir Joke Bromear
Jump Saltar Justify Justificar
Kick Cocear Kill Matar
Kiss Besar Knock Golpear
Land Aterrizar Last Durar
Laugh Reír Lie Mentir
Like Gustar Listen Escuchar
Live Vivir Look Mirar
Love Amar Lower Bajar
Maintain Mantener Marry Casarse
Measure Medir Mend Componer
Mention Mencionar Move Mover
Name Nombrar Note Notar
Notice Notar, darse Number Numerar
cuenta
Obey Obedecer Oblige Obligar
Oblige Obligar Occupy Ocupar
Offer Ofrecer Open Abrir
Order Ordenar Organize Organizar
Pack Empaquetar Paint Pintar
Pass Pasar Permit Permitir
Place Colocar Play Jugar
Please Agradar Possess Poseer
Practise Practicar Prefer Preferir
Prepare Preparar Present Presentar
Produce Producir Promise Prometer
Propose Proponer Pull Tirar de
Punish Castigar Push Empujar
Rain Llover Reach Alcanzar
Receive Recibir Refer Referir
Refuse Rehusar Relieve Aliviar
Remain Permanecer Remember Recordar
Remind Recordar Remove Quitar
Rent Arrendar Repair Reparar
Repeat Repetir Reply Replicar
Report Informar Request Suplicar, requerir
Require Requerir Rest Descansar
Return Volver Rush Precipitarse
Sail Navegar Save Ahorrar
Seem Parecer Sharpen Afilar
Shout Gritar Sign Firmar
Smile Sonreír Smoke Fumar
Sound Sonar Start Empezar
Stop Parar Study Estudiar
Suffer Sufrir Suggest Sugerir
Suppose Suponer Surprise Sorprender
Talk Hablar Tame Domesticar
Taste Probar Tire Cansar
Touch Tocar Test Probar
Thank Agradecer Tie Atar
Translate Traducir Travel Viajar
Trouble Molestar Trust Confiar
Try Probar Turn Girar
Unite Unir Use Usar
Vary Variar Visit Visitar
Wait Esperar Walk Andar
Want Querer Wash Lavar
Watch Vigilar Weigh Pesar
Wish Desear Work Trabajar
Worry Preocuparse Wound Herir
REGULAR VERBS
INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE
PARTICIPIO PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
Arise Arose Arisen Surgir, Levantarse
Awake Awoke Awoken Despertarse
Be/ am, are, is Was / Were Been Ser / Estar
Bear Bore Borne / Born
Soportar, dar a luz
Beat Beat Beaten Golpear
Become Became Become Llegar a Ser
Begin Began Begun Empezar
Bend Bent Bent Doblar
Bet Bet Bet Apostar
Bind Bound Bound Atar, encuadernar
Bid Bid Bid Pujar
Bite Bit Bitten Morder
Bleed Bled Bled Sangrar
Blow Blew Blown Soplar
Break Broke Broken Romper
Breed Bred Bred Criar
Bring Brought Brought Traer Llevar
Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Radiar
Build Built Built Edificar
Burn Burnt /Burned
Burnt / Burned Quemar
Burst Burst Burst Reventar
Buy Bought Bought Comprar
Cast Cast Cast Arrojar
Catch Caught Caught Coger
Come Came Come Venir
Cost Cost Cost Costar
Cut Cut Cut Cortar
Choose Chose Chosen Elegir
Cling Clung Clung Agarrarse
Creep Crept Crept Arrastrarse
Deal Dealt Dealt Tratar
Dig Dug Dug Cavar
Do (Does) Did Done Hacer
Draw Drew Drawn Dibujar
Dream Dreamt / Dreamed
Dreamt / Dreamed Soñar
INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE
PARTICIPIO PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
Drink Drank Drunk Beber
Eat Ate Eaten Comer
Fall Fell Fallen Caer
Feed Fed Fed Alimentar
Feel Felt Felt Sentir
Fight Fought Fought Luchar
Find Found Found Encontrar
Flee Fled Fled Huir
Fly Flew Flown Volar
Forbid Forbade Forbidden Prohibir
Forget Forgot Forgotten Olvidar
Forgive Forgave Forgiven Perdonar
Freeze Froze Frozen Helar
Get Got Got / Gotten Obtener
Give Gave Given Dar
Go (Goes) Went Gone Ir
Grow Grew Grown Crecer
Grind Ground Ground Moler
Hang Hung Hung Colgar
Have Had Had Haber o Tener
Hear Heard Heard Oir
Hide Hid Hidden Ocultar
Hit Hit Hit Golpear
Hold Held Held Agarrar Celebrar
Hurt Hurt Hurt Herir
Keep Kept Kept Conservar
Know Knew Known Saber Conocer
Kneel Knelt Knelt Arrodillarse
Knit Knit Knit Hacer punto
Lay Laid Laid Poner
Lead Led Led Conducir
Lean Leant Leant Apoyarse
Leap Leapt Leapt Brincar
Learn Learnt / Learned
Learnt / Learned Aprender
Leave Left Left Dejar
Lend Lent Lent Prestar
Let Let Let Permitir
INFINITIVO PASADO
SIMPLE PARTICIPIO
PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
Lie Lay Lain Echarse
Light Lit Lit Encender
Meet Met Met Encontrar
Mistake Mistook Mistaken Equivocar
Overcome Overcame Overcome Vencer
Pay Paid Paid Pagar
Put Put Put Poner
Read Read Read Leer
Ride Rode Ridden Montar
Ring Rang Rung Llamar
Rise Rose Risen Levantarse
Run Ran Run Correr
Say Said Said Decir
See Saw Seen Ver
Seek Sought Sought Buscar
Sell Sold Sold Vender
Send Sent Sent Enviar
Set Set Set Poner(se)
Shake Shook Shaken Sacudir
Shear Shore Shorn Esquilar
Shine Shone Shone Brillar
Shoot Shot Shot Disparar
Show Showed Shown Mostrar
Shrink Shrank Shrunk Encogerse
Shut Shut Shut Cerrar
Sing Sang Sung Cantar
Sink Sank Sunk Hundir
Sit Sat Sat Sentarse
Sleep Slept Slept Dormir
Slide Slid Slid Resbalar
Smell Smelt Smelt Oler
Sow Sowed Sowed / Sown Sembrar
Speak Spoke Spoken Hablar
Speed Sped Sped Acelerar
Spell Spelt Spelt Deletrear
Spend Spent Spent Gastar
Spill Spilt / Spilled
Spilt / Spilled Derramar
Spring Spread Spread Extender
INFINITIVO PASADO
SIMPLE PARTICIPIO
PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
Steal Stood Stood Estar en pie
Stick Stole Stolen Robar
Sting Stuck Stuck Pegar Engomar
Stink Stung Stung Picar
Stride Stank/Stunk Stunk Apestar
Strike Strode Stridden Dar zancadas
Swear Struck Struck Golpear
Sweat Swore Sworn Jurar
Sweep Sweat Sweat Sudar
Swell Swept Swept Barrer
Swim Swelled Swollen Hinchar
Swing Swam Swum Nadar
Take Swung Swung Columpiarse
Teach Took Taken Coger
Tear Taught Taught Enseñar
Tell Tore Torn Rasgar
Think Told Told Decir
Throw Thought Thought Pensar
Thrust Threw Thrown Arrojar Tirar
Tread Thrust Thrust Introducir
Understand Trod Trodden Pisar, hollar
Undergo Understood Understood Entender
Undertake Underwent Undergone Sufrir
Wake Undertook Undertaken Emprender
Wear Woke Woken Despertarse
Weave Wore Worn Llevar puesto
Weep Wove Woven Tejer
Wet Wept Wept Llorar
Win Wet Wet Mojar
Wind Won Won Ganar
Withdraw Wound Wound Enrollar
Wring Withdrew Withdrawn Retirarse
Write Wrung Wrung Torcer
Wrote Written Escribir
LISTENING
YESTERDAY
Yesterday, All my troubles seemed so far away, Now it looks as though they're _____ to stay Oh I believe in yesterday Suddenly, I'm not half the _____ I used to be There's a shadow hanging over me Oh yesterday came suddenly Why ____ had to go I don't know, she wouldn't say I said ________ wrong now I'm long for yesterday Yesterday, ______ was such an easy game to play Now I need a _______ to hide away
Oh I believe in yesterday Why she had to go I don't know, she wouldn't say I said something wrong now I'm long for yesterday Yesterday, Love was such an easy game to play Now I need a place to hide away Oh I believe in yesterday
WY HEART WILL GO ON
Every ______ in my dreams I see you, I feel you, That is how I know you go on
Far across the ________ And spaces between us You have come to show you go on Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the _______ does go on Once more you open the door And you're here in my heart And my heart will go on and on Love can touch us one time And last for a lifetime And _______ let go till we're one Love was when I loved you One true time I hold to In my life we'll always go on Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the ______ And you're here in my heart And my heart will go on ____ on You're here, there's nothing I fear, And I know that my heart will go on We'll stay ________ this way You are safe in my heart And my heart will go on and on
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL
My life is brilliant. My life is brilliant. My love is pure. I saw an ______
Of that I'm sure. She smiled at me on the subway. She was with another _______. But I won't lose no sleep on that, 'Cause I've got a _____. You're beautiful. You're beautiful. You're beautiful, it's true. I saw you face in a crowded ______, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll ________ be with you. Yeah, she caught my _____, As we walked on by. She could see from my face that I was, fucking high, And I don´t think that I´ll see her again, But we shared a ______ that will last till the end. You're beautiful. You're beautiful. You're beautiful, it's true. I saw you face in a crowded place, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you. la la la la, la la la la, la la la la la aaaa. You´re beautiful. You´re beautiful. You´re beautiful, it´s true. There must be an angel with a smile on her face, when she thought up that I should be with you. But it´s time to face the ______. I will never be with you.
THANK YOU
My tea's gone cold, I wondering why I got out of _____ at all
The morning rain clouds up my window and I can't see at all
And even if I could it'd all be grey, but your _______ on my wall
It reminds me that it's not so bad, it's not so bad
I drank too much last _____, got bills to pay, my head just feels in
pain
I missed the bus and there'll be hell today, I'm late for work again
And even if I'm there, they'll all imply that I might not last the ___
And then you call me and it's not so bad, it's not so bad and
I want to ________ for giving me the best day of my life
Oh just to be with you is having the best day of my life
Push the door, I'm home at last and I'm soaking through and
through
Then you handed me a _____ and all I see is you
And even if my ______ falls down now, I wouldn't have a clue
Because you're _____ me and
I want to thank you for giving me the best day of my life
Oh just to be with you is having the best day of my life.