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Urban Legends The Warehouse Madrid Upper Intermediate Class

Pass on To pass on a message is to tell somebody a piece of information that another person has told you. Can you pass on to José Maria that we have #3 for homework tonight? To pass on a message is to tell somebody a piece of information that another person has told you. Can you pass on to José Maria that we have #3 for homework tonight?

Make up Invent an excuse, explanation, story, etc He made up an excuse for being late to class. He told her he couldn’t date her anymore because he was moving to another city. I could tell he’d made it up when I didn’t see any moving boxes in his house. Invent an excuse, explanation, story, etc He made up an excuse for being late to class. He told her he couldn’t date her anymore because he was moving to another city. I could tell he’d made it up when I didn’t see any moving boxes in his house.

Turn out Happen in a particular way or have a particular result, which is often unexpected: I wasn’t looking forward to the evening, but it turned out to be a lot of fun. I wasn’t looking forward to the event, but it turned out to be a lot of fun. It turns out he wasn’t lying. He really didn’t cheat on the exam. He must have studied a lot! Happen in a particular way or have a particular result, which is often unexpected: I wasn’t looking forward to the evening, but it turned out to be a lot of fun. I wasn’t looking forward to the event, but it turned out to be a lot of fun. It turns out he wasn’t lying. He really didn’t cheat on the exam. He must have studied a lot!

Run over somebody with something Hit somebody with something while you are driving and knock them to the ground: Have you ever run over an animal? I’ve run over a cat before. Hit somebody with something while you are driving and knock them to the ground: Have you ever run over an animal? I’ve run over a cat before.

Go off Explode The bomb went off at exactly 6:30. Man, he really just went off on his boss! He really hates his boss! Explode The bomb went off at exactly 6:30. Man, he really just went off on his boss! He really hates his boss!

Run away Leave a place quickly because you are frightened or don’t want to get caught. The thief took the bag and ran away. She ran away from home when she was 16. Leave a place quickly because you are frightened or don’t want to get caught. The thief took the bag and ran away. She ran away from home when she was 16.

Work something out/ work out something Understand or find the answer to something by thinking about it. It took me ages to work out the answer to question 3. Understand or find the answer to something by thinking about it. It took me ages to work out the answer to question 3.

Take off Leave the ground and begin to fly The plane took off an hour late. The academy is finally taking off. Leave the ground and begin to fly The plane took off an hour late. The academy is finally taking off.

Knock somebody out/ knock out somebody Hit somebody hard so that they become unconscious. The mugger hit the man so hard that he knocked him out. Hit somebody hard so that they become unconscious. The mugger hit the man so hard that he knocked him out.

Come round Become conscious again after being knocked out: When he cam round, he couldn’t remember anything. Become conscious again after being knocked out: When he cam round, he couldn’t remember anything.

PAST SIMPLE PAST CONTINUOUS

Past Simple For completed actions in the past. These tell the main events of the story in the order that they happened. One day, one of the sailors went for a drive in the outback and accidentally ran over a kangaroo.

Past Continuous For a longer action that was in progress when another (shorter) action happened: While the sailor was taking some photos, the kangaroo came round.

Past Continuous Background information that isn’t part of the main story In 1987 the world’s best sailors were competing the in the America’s Cup yacht race off the coast of Fremantle.

Which happened first? While they were flying at 25,000 feet, one cow broke free and started running around inside the plane. What was the action already in progress? What are the shorter actions?

Past Continuous When two longer actions are happening at the same time: While I was watching TV, Steve was making dinner.

When, while, as When I was talking to Angel, José María walked in. While I was taking a shower, the phone rang. As I was just leaving, someone rang the bell.

PAST PERFECT SIMPLE PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Past Perfect Simple Action that was completed before another action in the past. Eventually the pilot of a Russian transport plane told the police what had happened.

Past Perfect Continuous Longer action that started before another action in the past (probably up to this past action) The beat had been sailing in calm waters when a cow fell from the sky.

A few years ago, Robert Monaghan from Ballymena in Northern Ireland, had a very bad day. He was crossing the road near his home when a van hit him. While he was getting to his feet, another car ran him over and then drove away. Some people who had been walking past stopped to help Robert. They had called an ambulance and helped him to his feet. When the ambulance arrived, everyone stepped back – everyone except Robert, who didn’t realize what everyone had been waiting for and was run over by the ambulance.

1.I knew that Rory had been trying to find a job for ages. 2.My brother called while I was watching football. 3.Robin and Cecilia weren’t going out together for very long when he proposed to her. 4.When I got home, I realized that I had left my mobile at work. 5.By the time that others arrived, we had already been waiting for over two hours. 6.While Angela was walking home she met an old old school friend that she hadn’t seen for years.