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Paco visits Ireland:
Paco visits Dublin
By joelgoodman, Creative Commons.
Paco visits Dublin
The future: Present Continuous
Are we going together?
SUBJECT + TO BE + VERB –ING
Used for future arrangements.
What are you visiting these days?
I’m visiting the main Dublin attractions.
I’m celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
I’m trying a true Guinness.
I’m checking the bus timetables.
Paco visits Dublin
The future: Present Simple
What time does the bus leave?
• A programme or timetable.
-What time does the bus leave?
-It leaves at 10.30.
Paco visits Dublin
Too / enough
It’s too late
TOO
•It means more
than necessary.
•It is followed by
an adjective or
adverb.
ENOUGH
•It means
sufficient.
•It follows an
adjective or
adverb.
•It can be followed
by a noun.
Paco visits Dublin
Phrasal verbs with ‘get’
Paco and Adam got on really well
Get on: enter
Get around: travel, go from place to place
Get out: take out
Get good at: become more and more skillful at
something
Get off: leave the train or bus
Get along with: have a good relationship
Get over: recover
Get down to business: start giving serious attention
Get a hold of someone: contact
Get across: communicate
Paco visits Dublin