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B) Can you think of other qualities you like your friends to have?

A) Name the qualities you like your friends to have.

Exercise 14. What makes a good friend (or a partner)?

Inwhich you can use them to describe the stages of a relationship.

Relationships. Look at the verb and verb phrases. Put them in the order

Exercise 13. In pairs. Here are some words and phrases you can use to describe

B) Find out what the other people in your class think about the statement.

 

 

 

acquaintance friend girlfriend fancy someone fall in love with someone partner ask somebody out meet someone go out with fall out with someone lie about something get engaged to someone do something behind someone's back boyfriend get married to someone get involved with someone break up

feel jealous fiancé(e) get to know someone

 

Example: 1. meet someone, 2. get to know someone, 3. …

intelligence sincerity reliability good looks kindness honesty patience single-mindedness seriousness idealism optimism openness talent

confidence ambition informality faithfulness

 

Example: I like my friends to have a sense of humour.

 

 

 

 

PastPerfectîáîçíà÷àåò äåéñòâèå, êîòîðîå áûëî çàêîí÷åíî äî äðóãîãî äåéñòâèÿ â ïðîøëîì.

 

óòâåðæäåíèÿ:

I You 'd (had) seenhim before. He (etc.)

 

îòðèöàíèÿ:

I You had not seenhim before. He hadn't seen (etc.)

 

âîïðîñû:

you Where hadshe been before? they (etc.)

 

êðàòêèå îòâåòû:

Had he already left? – Yes, he had.

No, he hadn't.

 

– When I got home, I found that someone had broken into my apartment and had stolen my computer, so I called the police.

– I didn't want to go to the theatre with my friends because I'd seenthe play before.

– People said they had seen Amelia in Spain.

– The film had started when I arrived.

– By the time the plane was airborne I'd forgotten England even existed.

– He had a headache because he hadn't slept.

– After we'd signedthe contract we opened the bottle of champagne.

 

Compare:

When I got to the party, Peter went home. (= First I arrived, then Peter left.)

When I got to the party, Peter had gone home. (=First Peter left, then I arrived.)

 

 

Exercise 15. Decide if the 'd in these sentences is would or had.

 

1. I'd like to go all around the United States.

2. I'd have to work until …

3. …I'd saved enough money.

4. I'd probably travel with a friend.

5. If I'd the money now …

6. … I'd leave immediately

7. How much do you think it'd cost?

 

 


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