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Go went gone

GO

Go means to move from one place to another. I go to work by bike. My brother goes by car.

We went to Paris last summer.

Is this train going to Granada?

Shall we go to the swimming pool today?

Where does this road go?

+ prepositions

Kim went in(to) his roomYuko went out of the house and shut the door.and into the garden.

Arthur was tired. He wentThe phone was ringing. She up the stairs slowly.went down the stairs quickly.

Future plans

Be going to is often used to talk about future plans. Jan is going to study maths at university.

We're going to visit my aunt in New York soon. I'm going to learn five new words every day.

Expressions GO + -ing for activities

Go is often used with -ing for different activities.

I hate going shopping. I usually go swimming Let's go dancing. In the morning.

Do you like going sightseeing

Hans goes skiing

Bob is going

when you are on holiday?

every winter.

fishing today.

Errtr A)antinq

Let's go swimming shopping.]

I go there every week. week. I

I must go home at 10

37.1 Where are these people going? Follow the lines.

      1. This year AiéQn..ié...gQ¿ng...tQ...âtpp. ea¾.ng. çhocolo±e.

      2. This year

      3. This year 4 This year .5 This year .

37.3 Look at the activities in D opposite. Which do you do on holiday? Write sentences.

I usuoJlg go shopping on holidag

37.4 Where do trains, buses and roads go to from your town? From Cambridge, trains go to London ovndv to Norvoizh.

37.5 Are these sentences correct? If not, correct them.

1 It's time to go at home now.

X It's time bo go home now.

  1. Mum is going for shopping this afternoon.

  2. 1'm going to London by car tomorrow.

  3. 1 love Paris. Did you go to there last year?

  4. Milos is going to home at 4 0'clock.

  5. We always go to the same café. Let's go to somewhere different today.

  6. Excuse me, please. Where does this bus go?

  1. I go to swimming every Sunday morning.

  2. We're going sightsee today.

  3. Jo went down to the top of the hill.

  4. Let's go to fish today.

  5. She went out off the shop.

  6. Please go away. I'm tired.

  7. Would you like to go to home now?

Fottou)-up

Look in an English story book. Find five examples of go. Write them down in your vocabulary notebook.

Do did done

Do as auxiliary questions Do you like tennis?

short answers Yes, I do.

So does Sinjit.

negatives He doesn't play well. What are you doing Do as a general verb: On Saturdays I usually do nothing. I just relax.

Did they like the film?

Yes, they did. So did I.

Jo didn't see it.

Don't do that, Tommy.

What are the people in the picture doing? They're dancing.

What do you do?

A: What do you do? (= What is your job?) B: I'm a student. / I'm a secretary.

A: What does your wife do? (= What's your wife's job?) B: She's a doctor. / She's a teacher. (See Unit 14: Jobs.)

Do + activity

A: Did you do the washing this morning? B: No, I'm going to do it later.

Our company does a lot of business with the US.

The homework is very difficult — just do your best.

38.1 Write questions and answers about the people in the picture.

  1. (the boy) is the bpg. dnng.? He's eaång.. cream.

  2. (the girls) .

  3. (the dog)

  4. (the man in the house) . 5 (the woman) .

6 (the man in the garden)

38.2 Write questions and answers about the jobs of the people in the pictures.

1 Lee Atkins 2 Lara Brown 2 Sophie Hicks 4 Jo and Ted

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2

3

4

38.3 Write questions about what the people in Exercise 38.2 did this morning. Answer the questions using the correct form of the phrases in the box.

talk to five patients teaeh-t-hyee-lesset-y write an essay go to a meeting

1 did Lee ÅÐåns do? He. three Lessons.

2

3

4

38.4 Look at the do expressions in D. Write sentences using these activities. I do a. lob of housework bub I never do the gardening.

38.5 Correct the mistakes in this dialogue.

ANNA: Where did you wen-e on your holidays? To London? go PAVEL: No, we don't go to London this year. We went to Scotland.

ANNA: Do your grandmother lives in Scotland? PAVEL: No, she don't but my uncle do.