Стр.123 Unit 9 Удивительный мир ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 9 класс
Grammar used to affirmative The ancient Greeks used to call the Seven Wonders ‘theamata’. negative The Pharaohs didn’t use to live in Spain.
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Grammar
used to
affirmative
The ancient Greeks used to call the Seven Wonders ‘theamata’.
negative
The Pharaohs didn’t use to live in Spain.
questions
Did they use to like travelling?
short answers
Yes, they did. / No. they didn’t.
We use used to + infinitive without to talk about past habits and states. We use it to talk about things that people did in the past many times but that they don’t do now.
I used to eat a lot of sweets when I was a child.
We don’t use used to to talk about actions in the past that we only did once. We use the past simple in these situations.
We went to Bulgaria on holiday lasty ear.
We used to go to Bulgaria on holiday last year.
Subject and object questions
The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids.
Subject question
Who built the pyramids?
The ancient Egyptians.
Object question
What did the ancient Egyptians build?
The pyramids.
We use do. does and did if the question word is the object of the question.
We don’t use do. does or did if the question word is the subject of the question.
Tense review
present simple
I speak English and French.
present continuous
We arentaskt sitting on the beach.
past simple
What did you see?
past continuous
She was travelling in New Zealand.
present perfect
I haven’t bought any souvenirs.
past perfect
Where had they gone?
will
I will go to Egypt next summer.
be going to
Itaskm going to visit my friends in Russia.
first conditional If
I save enough money. I will go on holiday.
second conditional
If you left early, what train would you catch?
third conditional
If the ancient Egyptians hadn’t built the Pyramids, we wouldntaskt have visited them last year.
Time expressions
present simple
always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
present continuous
now, at the moment
past simple
yesterday, last week/month/ year, a week ago. at 3 pm
past continuous
while
present perfect
for. since, just, yet, already, ever, never
future
this evening, tonight, tomorrow, next week/ month/year