1. Have/had/had
+ What can you have?
You can ... have lunch/a party/ a cup of tea/a shower.
+ Other things you can have:
dinner/breakfast/a meal/ something to eat
a meeting/ a competition/ a game
an exam/ homework/ an appointment (with the dentist)
a drink/ a sandwich/ an ice-cream
a bath/ a swim/ a sauna
+ Expressions with have:
Is that your camera? Can I have a look? (=look at it)
Is that your bicycle? Can I have a go? (= ride it)
Goodbye! Have a good journey!
I'm going to have my hair cut. See you later.
+ Have + got (speaking/informal) = have (writing/formal)
I've got a problem.
I've got a cold/ a headache.
+ Have to
The museum's not free. You have to pay $10 to go in.
+ What can you have?
You can ... have lunch/a party/ a cup of tea/a shower.
+ Other things you can have:
dinner/breakfast/a meal/ something to eat
a meeting/ a competition/ a game
an exam/ homework/ an appointment (with the dentist)
a drink/ a sandwich/ an ice-cream
a bath/ a swim/ a sauna
+ Expressions with have:
Is that your camera? Can I have a look? (=look at it)
Is that your bicycle? Can I have a go? (= ride it)
Goodbye! Have a good journey!
I'm going to have my hair cut. See you later.
+ Have + got (speaking/informal) = have (writing/formal)
I've got a problem.
I've got a cold/ a headache.
+ Have to
The museum's not free. You have to pay $10 to go in.
2. Go/went/gone
+ Go mean to move from one place to another.
When does this road go?
We went to Paris last summer.
+ Go + prepositions
Kim went in(to) his room and shut the door.
Yoko went out of the house and into the garden.
Rain was tired. He went up the stairs slowly.
The phone was ringing. She went down the stairs quickly.
Go away (di khoi xa toi)
I'm going back home this evening.
+ Go + -ing for activies
I hate going shopping.
I usually go swimming in the morning.
Let's go dancing.
Do you like going sightseeing when you are on holiday?
+ Go mean to move from one place to another.
When does this road go?
We went to Paris last summer.
+ Go + prepositions
Kim went in(to) his room and shut the door.
Yoko went out of the house and into the garden.
Rain was tired. He went up the stairs slowly.
The phone was ringing. She went down the stairs quickly.
Go away (di khoi xa toi)
I'm going back home this evening.
+ Go + -ing for activies
I hate going shopping.
I usually go swimming in the morning.
Let's go dancing.
Do you like going sightseeing when you are on holiday?
Hans goes skiing every winter.
Bob is going fishing today.
3. Do/did/done
+ Do as auxiliary
+ What are you doing?
+ What do you do?
+ Do + task
do the housework
do the gardening
do the washing
do some exercises
do business with
do your best
+ Do as auxiliary
+ What are you doing?
+ What do you do?
+ Do + task
do the housework
do the gardening
do the washing
do some exercises
do business with
do your best
4. Make/made/made
+ Make ...
to make coffee/some tea
to make dinner/breakfast/ lunch
+ Make a ...
The teacher's making a photocopy.
The children are making a noise.
He's making a film/video of the class.
+ Don't make mistakes with make!
Can I say ...
I make a mistake in the exercise.
I have to do my homework (not use make)
I have to take/do an exam next week. (not use make)
When I get up I make my bed.
I want to make an appointment with the doctor.
I'd like to take a photo of you.
After dinner I'll help you do the dishes.
+ It makes me (feel) ...
Going by train always makes me tired.
My friend called me stupid. It made me angry.
That film made me sad.
+ Make ...
to make coffee/some tea
to make dinner/breakfast/ lunch
+ Make a ...
The teacher's making a photocopy.
The children are making a noise.
He's making a film/video of the class.
+ Don't make mistakes with make!
Can I say ...
I make a mistake in the exercise.
I have to do my homework (not use make)
I have to take/do an exam next week. (not use make)
When I get up I make my bed.
I want to make an appointment with the doctor.
I'd like to take a photo of you.
After dinner I'll help you do the dishes.
+ It makes me (feel) ...
Going by train always makes me tired.
My friend called me stupid. It made me angry.
That film made me sad.
5. Come/came/come
(come and go are different)
+ Come in/out
Then the person who knocked comes into the room.
A woman came out of the shop with two big bags.
You put your money in and the ticket comes out of the machine.
+ Come back and come home
+ Other important uses of come
What country do you come from?
We're going to a disco toning. Do you want to come along? (=come with us)
Come and see me some time. (= visit me)
(come and go are different)
+ Come in/out
Then the person who knocked comes into the room.
A woman came out of the shop with two big bags.
You put your money in and the ticket comes out of the machine.
+ Come back and come home
+ Other important uses of come
What country do you come from?
We're going to a disco toning. Do you want to come along? (=come with us)
Come and see me some time. (= visit me)
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