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  1. En Studocu encontrarás todas las guías de estudio, material para preparar tus exámenes y apuntes sobre las clases que te ayudarán a obtener mejores notas.

  2. 1. Today is a holiday. I (have to) go to work. 2. Your sister (has to) to school today? 3. My mother (has to) to the post office now. 4. I (have to) for the grammar test tomorrow. 5. A: Do they (have to) get up early every morning? B: Yes, they, (have to) get up early every morning. 6. Patrick (hasn't to) drive to the store. He can take a bus. 7.

  3. Exercise on Present Perfect Simple. Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect simple). I (not / work) today. We (buy) a new lamp. We (not / plan) our holiday yet. Where (be / you) ?

  4. 21 de oct. de 2020 · 1. Today is a holiday. I don't have to go to work. 2. Do your sister has to go to school today? 3. My mother have to go to the post office now. 4. I have to study for the grammar test tomorrow. 5. Do they have to get up early every morning? B: Yes, they have. 6. Patrick doesn't have to drive to the store. He can take a bus. 7.

  5. Holiday as a singular noun commonly refers to a specific day or event: It’s a public holiday on Monday, isn’t it, so I suppose the banks’ll be closed? She seems very tired and upset at the moment. She needs a holiday. We booked a holiday online yesterday – two weeks in Greece. We use the plural noun holidays and holiday in similar ways:

  6. Transcript. We use many different prepositions for talking about time. Here we are looking at: in, on, at, during and for. We use in, on and at for lots of different times. Here’s a table comparing the uses: in. on. at.

  7. Today is a holiday. I _____ go to work. 2. _____ your sister _____ go to school today? 3. My mother _____ go to the post office now. 4. I _____ study for the grammar test tomorrow. 5. A: Do they _____ get up early every morning? B: Yes, they _____. 6. Patrick _____ drive to the store.