Less Elementary 4-2
Lesson 4
In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with some, or any.
In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with some, or any.
Lesson 6 Connect these sentences using both…and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
Lesson 4 Reading and vocabulary: Fresh Vegetables Practice your food vocabulary with these crosswords: http://iteslj.org/cw/1/ck-fruit.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-vegetables.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-food.html Eat Your Vegetables The federal government, displaying even less sense than usual, has yielded to the French fry industry. Frozen French fries—sliced, fried in oil, and then packaged—are now approved as “fresh vegetables” by the US Department…
Lesson 2 Negative Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form. In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) _had not seen_for ages. The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door. We lost the match…
Lesson 4 Complete the sentences with compound words. 1) She said but I didn’t understand anything. 2) Has found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry. 3) Would help me, please? Yes, I can help you. 4) Have you got to eat? No, I haven’t. 5) Tom, can you give me to drink, please? 6) Is…
Lesson 7 Read the story and circle the correct form. Phillip can’t stand (to clean, cleaning) 1) his apartment. He always avoids (to vacuum, vacuuming) 2) it and waits until his roommates do it. On the other hand, he loves (to cook, cooking) 3) and usually makes a big mess when he does it. When…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing. I can hear at the door. Does want to go to the cinema. A: What are you doing on Saturday? B: "Can tell me the capital of Mongolia?" "Would you like to eat?" The film was in German so…
Lesson 6 Connect these sentences using both…and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
Lesson 4 Reading and vocabulary: Fresh Vegetables Practice your food vocabulary with these crosswords: http://iteslj.org/cw/1/ck-fruit.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-vegetables.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-food.html Eat Your Vegetables The federal government, displaying even less sense than usual, has yielded to the French fry industry. Frozen French fries—sliced, fried in oil, and then packaged—are now approved as “fresh vegetables” by the US Department…
Lesson 2 Negative Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form. In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) _had not seen_for ages. The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door. We lost the match…
Lesson 4 Complete the sentences with compound words. 1) She said but I didn’t understand anything. 2) Has found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry. 3) Would help me, please? Yes, I can help you. 4) Have you got to eat? No, I haven’t. 5) Tom, can you give me to drink, please? 6) Is…
Lesson 7 Read the story and circle the correct form. Phillip can’t stand (to clean, cleaning) 1) his apartment. He always avoids (to vacuum, vacuuming) 2) it and waits until his roommates do it. On the other hand, he loves (to cook, cooking) 3) and usually makes a big mess when he does it. When…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing. I can hear at the door. Does want to go to the cinema. A: What are you doing on Saturday? B: "Can tell me the capital of Mongolia?" "Would you like to eat?" The film was in German so…
Lesson 6 Connect these sentences using both…and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
Lesson 4 Reading and vocabulary: Fresh Vegetables Practice your food vocabulary with these crosswords: http://iteslj.org/cw/1/ck-fruit.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-vegetables.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-food.html Eat Your Vegetables The federal government, displaying even less sense than usual, has yielded to the French fry industry. Frozen French fries—sliced, fried in oil, and then packaged—are now approved as “fresh vegetables” by the US Department…
Lesson 2 Negative Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form. In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) _had not seen_for ages. The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door. We lost the match…
Lesson 4 Complete the sentences with compound words. 1) She said but I didn’t understand anything. 2) Has found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry. 3) Would help me, please? Yes, I can help you. 4) Have you got to eat? No, I haven’t. 5) Tom, can you give me to drink, please? 6) Is…
Lesson 7 Read the story and circle the correct form. Phillip can’t stand (to clean, cleaning) 1) his apartment. He always avoids (to vacuum, vacuuming) 2) it and waits until his roommates do it. On the other hand, he loves (to cook, cooking) 3) and usually makes a big mess when he does it. When…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing. I can hear at the door. Does want to go to the cinema. A: What are you doing on Saturday? B: "Can tell me the capital of Mongolia?" "Would you like to eat?" The film was in German so…
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