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A lot of things to do (w.46)
(1) Richard is going to have a party tonight, and he has a lot of things to do.
V go to the supermarket O clean my apartment V get a haircut O bake a cake V fix my CD player
1. He’s already gone to the supermarket. (get-got-gotten) 2. He hasn’t cleaned his apartment yet. 3. He’s already gotten a haircut. (he’s = he has) 4. He hasn’t baked a cake yet. (hasn’t = has not) 5. He’s already fixed his CD player.
(2) Susan is going to work this morning, and she has a lot of things to do.
V take a shower O do my exercises O feed the cat V walk the dog O eat breakfast
6. She’s already taken a shower. (she’s = she has) 7. She hasn’t done her exercises yet. 8. She hasn’t fed the cat yet. (feed-fed-fed) 9. She’s already walked the dog. 10. She hasn’t eaten breakfast yet. (eat-ate-eaten)
(3) Beverly and Paul are going on a trip tomorrow, and they have a lot of things to do.
O do our laundry V get our paychecks V pay our bills O pack our suitcases O say good-bye to our friends
11. They haven’t done their laundry yet. 12. They’ve already gotten their paychecks. (they’ve = they have) 13. They’ve already paid their bills. (pay-paid-paid) 14. They haven’t packed their suitcases yet. (haven’t = have not) 15. They haven’t said good-bye to their friends yet.
(4) Roberta is very busy today, she has a lot of things to do at the office.
V write to Mrs. Lane V call Mr. Sanchez O meet with Ms. Wong O read my e-mail V send a fax to the Ace Company
16. She’s already written to Mrs. Lane (write-wrote-written) 17. She’s already called Mr. Sanchez (she’s = she has) 18. She hasn’t met with Ms. Wong yet. (hasn’t = has not) 19. She hasn’t read her e-mail yet. 20. She’s already sent a fax to the Ace Company. (send-sent-sent)
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