Friday, January 1, 2016

Grammar revision sheets- page t17


Sir Guy Loonaby-Smith, the famous explorer, is being interviewed on TV about his exciting life. Complete the dialogue and fill in the correct tenses!
Interviewer
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Sir Guy, you have spent (spend) the last sixty years exploring the world. When did you first become (you first become) interested in travelling?
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Sir Guy
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Well, I can tell you the exact day. I was (be) eleven years old and I was sitting (sit) in the school library and I was reading (read)a book about South Africa. Suddenly I saw (see) a picture of Lake Victoria and at that moment I decided (decide) to become an explorer.
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Interviewer
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When did you first go (you, first, go) to Lake Victoria?
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Sir Guy
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Well, after I had left (leave) school at the age of 15, I lived (live) with my uncle for two years. He was (be) an old man then, but he had been (be) a sailor all his life. He found (find) me a job on a ship and at the age of 17 I arrived (arrive) in Africa!
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Interviewer
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You have travelled (travel) to the most interesting countries in the world. Have you ever had (you, ever, have) any frightening experiences?
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Sir Guy
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Oh yes, lots of them
Interviewer
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Which was (be) your most frightening?
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Sir Guy
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Perhaps it was (be) one night in India in 1942. Something really frightening happened (happen). It was (be) about ten oclock and I was (be) in bed. I had been hunting/was hunting (hunt) all day and so I felt/ was feeling (feel) very tired. I had just blown (just blow) out my candle when I felt (feel) something heavy sitting on my feet. When I lit (light) my candle, I could (can) hardly believe my eyes: a tiger was sitting (sit) on my bed!
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Interviewer
My goodness! Is that story really true, Sir Guy?
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Sir Guy
How dare you ask me that! I have never told (never tell) a lie in my life.

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  1. whats meant by this??????????????????????

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  2. where are the answers of the blog sheets i can't find them???

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