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SR Jam, I don't, etc. rT ny aT) A Do you like ta? ca eS 0 Ss i Yes, Ido, \ . She isn’t tired, but he is. He likes tea, but she doesn't. (= he is tired) (= she doesn’t like tea) In these examples, it is not necessary to repeat some words (he is tired, she doesn't like tea). You can use these verbs in the same way. am/is/are = Thaven’t seen the movie, but my sister has. (= She has seen the movie.) = A: Please help me. B: I'm sorry. I can't. (= [can’t help you.) doldoesidia = 4 Are you tired? ie B: L was, but I’m not now. (= I was tired, but I’m not tired now.) wil _—® 4: Do you think Marta will call tonight? fat B: She might. (= she might call) ae i m A: Are you going to study tonight? B: Ishould, but I probably won't. (= Ishould study, but I probably won’t study.) You cannot use ’m/’s!"ve, etc. (short forms) in this way. You must use am/is/have, etc. t= She isn’t tired, but he is. (not .. . but he’s) But you cam use isn’t/haven't/won't, etc. (negative short forms). m= My sister has seen the movie, but I haven't. m= “Are you and Jim working tomorrow?” “I am, but Jim isn't.” You can use I am / I’m not, etc., after Yes and No. = “Are you tired?” “Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.” = “Will Alan be here tomorrow?” “Yes, he will. / No, he won't.” = “Is there a bus to the airport?” “Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.” We use do/does for the simple present (see Units 6-7). = I don’t like hot weather, but Megan does. (= Megan likes hot weather.) = Megan works hard, but I don't. (= I don’t work hard.) = “Do you enjoy your work?” “Yes, I do.” We use did for the simple past (see Unit 12). = A: Did you and John like the movie? : I did, but John didn’t. (= I liked it, but John didn't like it.) = “Ihad a good time.” “I did too.” (= I had a good time too.) m= “Did it rain yesterday?” “No, it didn’t.” You have? / have you?, etc. Unit 42 So.am!/ neither do, etc. Exercises UNI a4 41.2 413 414 a5 416 Complete these sentences. Use only one verb (is/have/can, etc.) each time. 4 7 1, Kate wasn’t hungry, but we ivere . 4, Ihaven’t read the book, but Ed. 2. Pmnot married, but my sister + 5. Ken won't be here, but Sue 3. Bill can’t help you, but I _. 6, You weren’t late, but I Complete these sentences with a negative verb (isn‘t/haven't/can't, etc.). 1, Sam can play the piano, but I_cn't_. 4. Bob has been to China, but I 2. Marta is working today, but I . 5. I'm ready to go, but Tom 3. Twas working, but my friends __._ 6, P’ve seen the movie, but Kim Complete these sentences with do/does/did or don’t/doesn’t/didn't. 1, Ion’ like hot weather, but Megan. does 2. Megan likes hot weather, but |_ dont 3. My mother wears glasses, but my father 4. You don’t know Paul very well, but 1 5 6 I didn’t enjoy the party, but my friends Idon’t watch TV much, but Peter _ 7. Kate lives in Canada, but her parents 8. You had breakfast this morning, but I ‘Complete the sentences. Write about yourself and other people. 1. I didn’t go out last night. but my friends did. 2. Vike SESS, but ee 3. Idon’e » but z 4. 0m ae : 5. Thaven’t Write a verb - positive or negative. 1, “Are you tired?” “I_was earlier, but I'm not now.” 2. Fu Chen is happy today, but he yesterday. . The stores aren't open yet, but the post office . Idon’t have a video camera, but I know somebody who . I would like to help you, but I'm sorry, I . don’t usually go to work by car, but I Have you ever been to Alaska? No, but Sandra - She went there on vacation last year. 8. “Do you and Luke watch TV a lot?” “I ___, but Luke doesn’t. 9. “Do you think Diane will pass her driving test?” “Yes, I'm sure she 0. “Are you going out tonight?” “I -Idon’t know for sure.” yesterday. NaEee i Answer these questions about yourself. Use Yes, ! have. /No, I'm not. etc. 1. Are you Canadian? Vo /m not — 6, Do you like classical music? = 2. Do you have a car? 7. Will you be in Rome tomorrow? 3. Is it snowing? 8. Have you ever been to Oslo? 4. Do you feel OK? 9. Did you go out last night? 5. Are you hungry? 10. Were you asleep at 1:00 A.M.

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