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1 Word Order in Affirmative Sentences
1- like / I / you → 2-French / I / speak → 3- hates / pigeons / he → 4- give / the present / tomorrow / we / him / will → 5- her / met / last night / at / we / the station → 6- was / last week / he / in hospital → 7- tonight / want / to the cinema / to go / we → 8- wrote / last week / they / at school / a test → 9- not / the truth / did / he / tell / you→ 10- to the cinema / we / want / not / do / tonight / to go→ 11- play / in the bar / did / he / last week / not / the piano→

2 Word Order in Negative Sentences
1- did / I / him / see / not / last night / at the disco → 2- to a party / not / we / tonight / going / are → 3- will / a letter / not / next week / send / you / she → 4- not / the truth / did / he / tell / you → 5- to the cinema / we / want / not / do / tonight / to go → 6- play / in the bar / did / he / last week / not / the piano → 7- not / now / she / in England / is → 8- eat / in winter / ice-cream / do / not / I → 9- right now / have / not / we / time / do →

3 Exercises on English Word Order
1- do / a dog / you / have → 2- you / coffee / do / like → 3- speak/ she / English / does → 4- he / can / dance – 5- play / at / you / the weekends / do / tennis → 6- go / last night / out / you / did → 7- the train / when / leave / does → 8- him / she / did / the truth / tell / why → 9- on / they / holiday / are → 10- she / Australia / from / is →

4 Gareth speaks English. → Mandy plays the guitar. →
Ask for the subject (in bold print). Use 'who' (for people) or 'what' (for everything else). Gareth speaks English. → Mandy plays the guitar. → John is from Australia. → Our room is on the second floor. → You will meet them next week. → My bike is blue. → The show started early. → My computer doesn't work. → Her brother went to Canada last year. → Your friends don't like pizza. →

5 Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence
1-Henry was living in London last year. 2-Anita was working at a restaurant last week. 3-Ricky was waiting for Holly. 4-Sarah was singing a song. 5-Joe was reading a book. 6-At six o'clock, Myriam and her family were having dinner. 7-Bob was walking home because his car had a flat tire. 8-At half past seven, Mister Logan was driving home. 9-The children were playing in the sandbox. 10-Claire was visiting her best friend.

6 Valentine’s Day Like many other holidays, Valentine’s Day is thought to be of American origin; but—like many other holidays—it is not. Already in ancient Rome, people celebrated a similar holiday in the middle of February. It was Lupercalia, the festival of fertility. The Valentine celebrations we know today probably originate in 14th-century England and France. We could indeed say that it was some kind of medieval »blind-date show« to which single men and women got together on 14 February. The women wrote their names on cards and put them into a box from which each man then picked a card. The woman whose name was on the card became the man’s sweetheart or “Valentine”, as 14 February is also the commemoration day of St. Valentine (therefore the day is called St. Valentine’s Day). The date, in fact, is the only connection between the festival and the martyr St. Valentine, a Roman priest from the 3rd century. Valentine lived during the reign of Claudius II, who did not allow his soldiers to get married. Claudius believed that married soldiers would not make a good army, so when he found out that Valentine married young couples secretly, he had the priest arrested and sentenced to death. Let’s leave martyrdom behind, however, and return to the more pleasant rites of our time. Valentine’s Day has become the festival of love—lovers surprise each other with little presents, flowers or a romantic dinner by candlelight. Sending special greeting cards on that day is also very popular. Valentines, as these cards are called, are sent to loved ones or even to secret lovers in order to win their hearts. If the sender doesn’t want to be recognised, the card is signed »Your Valentine«.

7 Questions on the text Answer the questions according to the text
1-Valentines Day was first celebrated in America True false 2- 14 February is a commemoration day for a Roman priest. True false 3- Claudius II wanted his soldiers to be 4- Valentine cards are signed “Your Valentine” when they are from


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