Practice tthe rants to say A Emphatic do (1-2) Put in the emphatic forms of these sentences: / like my new portrait. I'm smiling. It's foggy today. Yes, I'll be late home. Yes, I remembered the water. ► VjifiJ will be. J.A-ta I Tom: David: 1 Trevor: Laura: 2 Jessica: Natasha: 3 Daniel: Matthew 4 Nick: Tom: 5 Vicky: Rachel: ► 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tell your friend that you worry about your job prospects. You know, I..do worry Aboivt My job projects......... Say that you finished the crossword today. Actually,............................................................... Admit that your room needs tidying up. I'm afraid .................................................. Explain to your teacher that you find the work difficult. i'm afraid ............................................... Say that you wanted to give the course up. Actually, ..................... ................ Offer your friend a chocolate. Here you are. ........... ........... ......... Admit that this place depresses you. You know, ................................................... ....... verbs • pagi; 83 33 Emphatic do 1 Introduction 2 Emphatic forms Often we can be emphatic by using a full form like is or have, rather than a short form such as's or Ve (see Unit 32). We stress the word when we speak it. Yes, it is late. It's half past one in the morning. My goodness you have done a lot of work. Well done. We can also stress modal verbs such as will and should. You will write to me, wont you? You really should drive more carefully. We almost had an accident. In the Present Simple we put do before the verb. You're so right. 1 do agree with you. Your hair is much too long. You do need a haircut. We do hope you can come to our barbecue. I'm getting fed up with those dogs. They do make such a noise. In the third person singular we use does. The city centre does get crowded, doesn't it? Emma says Matthew doesn't care about her, but he says he does care. We do not add -s to the verb. It does look nice, not It-dees-teoks^iiee-. In the past simple we use did. We did enjoy the concert. It was realty good. You shouldn't have forgotten. I did remind you. Vicky is quite sure that she did see a ghost. We do not add -ed to the verb. We did enjoy it. not We-did-enjoyed-it-. 3 The imperative with do We can use do with an imperative for emphasis. Do hurry up, or we'll be late. Oh, do be quiet. I'm trying to concentrate. Here do makes the speaker sound more worried or annoyed. We use this structure only in an informal situation. But we can also use do with an imperative in offers and invitations (see page 122). Do have some more soup. Do take a seat, won't you? Here do sounds very polite. page 82 • verbs 7 It isn't yet certain. or It's not yet certain. 8 We'll be pleased to see you. 9 Don't worry. 10 I'd like to buy a new computer. 11 We're willing to help. 12 We won't know the result for some time. B 1 Where's, It's 2 don't, isn't or's not 3 What's, He's C 1 I would like a coffee, please. 2 There has been an accident. 3 That is correct. 4 I had seen the film before. 5 Who has got the key? 6 We would have stopped if we had seen you. Unit 33 A 1 I am smiling. 2 I do like my new portrait. 3 It is foggy today. 4 Yes, I did remember the water. B 1 it did cost 4 I did go 2 you do look 5 they do quarrel 3 it does stop C 1 I did finish the crossword today. 2 my room does need tidying up. 3 I do find the work difficult. 4 I did want to give the course up. 5 Do have a chocolate. 6 this place does depress me. Unit 34 A 1 offering 2 making a suggestion 3 asking for information 4 requesting 5 inviting 6 asking for information 7 asking permission B 1 Are you a rich man? 2 Are quizzes your only hobby? 3 Did you work hard at school? 4 Have you got/Do you have any other interests? 5 Is it an interesting life? 6 Does your wife ask you quiz questions? 7 Do you answer questions in your dreams? C 1 Are you going to America? 2 Does Laura play tennis? 3 Did you enjoy your holiday? 4 Shall we (both) go for a walk? 5 Will you be at the club tonight? 6 Is the train on time? 7 Do Mike and Harriet go camping? 8 Could I/Can I/May I borrow your squash racket? 9 Have you got/Do you have a motor bike? Unit 35 A 1 Yes, I can 5 No, they aren't 2 Yes, it is 6 Yes, I do 3 No, he hasn't 7 No, he isn't 4 Yes, I did 8 No, I haven't B 1 No, we won't 5 Yes, she does 2 Yes, I did 6 No, we aren't 3 Yes, she has 7 No, we can't 4 No, I didn't 8 No, I'm/I am not C 1 b) 2 b) 3 b) 4 a) 5 b) 6 a) 7 b) 8 b) Unit 36 A 1 What's/What is the date (today)? 2 When does the course finish? 3 Who have you invited (to your party)? 4 How can I/we get tickets (to the concert)? 5 Where are we going to have lunch? or Where shall we have lunch? B 1 Where 6 How far 2 How many 7 How often 3 When 8 What kind 4 Who 9 How long 5 What C 1 where do you record 2 How many programmes have you done? 3 How much money do you earn? 4 When did you start acting? 5 What are your plans for the future? Unit 37 A I a) Rita b) Rita 2 a) Mark b) a bus 3 a) a/tbe lorry b) a/the car B 1 Who is/Who's having a party? 2 What were you reading? 3 What have you learnt? 4 what should we do? 5 Who is/Who's looking for me? 6 Who are you looking for? 7 What is she planning? 8 Who has/Who's moved in next door? 9 What is/What's worrying you? 10 Who do you want to meet? C 1 photos can I keep? 2 flowers look lovely? 3 (money) went missing? 4 house did you pass (earlier)? 5 children has the doctor got?/does the doctor have? page 390 • key to the exercises