Less Pre-Intermediate 2-3
Lesson 2
Look at the sentences. Are they future simple (FS) or future progressive (FP)?
Look at the sentences. Are they future simple (FS) or future progressive (FP)?
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Exceptions in Spelling Exercise on Exceptions 1 Write down the ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in spelling. 1. make 2. have 3. sit 4. run 5. lie 6. stop 7. model 8. get 9. travel 10. tie
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Add the given words to the sentence. Put the adverbs in their middle position. Change the sentence if necessary to keep it negative. 1. Jack doesn’t shave in the morning. a) usually _Jack usually doesn’t shave in the morning._ b) often c) frequently d) occasionally 2. I don’t eat breakfast….
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Read this example dialogue to understand Future Progressive: On the telephone: Angie: Hi John, it’s Angie. How are you? John: I’m fine, Angie. How are you? Angie: I need some help with my homework. Are you going to be doing a lot tonight? I can come and meet you…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Complete the chart below: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs. Simple Form Past Tense Form Past Participle Form Be Was / were Been Become Became 1) Catch 2) Caught Do Did 3) 4) Hung Hung Grow 5) Grown Hold 6) Held Take Took 7) 8)…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms Exercise on Short and Long Forms Write down the long forms. 1. I’m climbing. 2. You’re studying. 3. He’s falling. 4. We’re having fun. 5. They’re shopping. 6. He’s not speaking. 7. I’m not lying. 8. They’re not playing. 9. She isn’t painting….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Exercise on Past Perfect Progressive Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect progressive). Example: The girl _had been walking_ down the street when she got hit. We (sleep) for 12 hours when he woke us up. They (wait) at the station for 90 minutes when the train finally…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Exceptions in Spelling Exercise on Exceptions 1 Write down the ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in spelling. 1. make 2. have 3. sit 4. run 5. lie 6. stop 7. model 8. get 9. travel 10. tie
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Add the given words to the sentence. Put the adverbs in their middle position. Change the sentence if necessary to keep it negative. 1. Jack doesn’t shave in the morning. a) usually _Jack usually doesn’t shave in the morning._ b) often c) frequently d) occasionally 2. I don’t eat breakfast….
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Read this example dialogue to understand Future Progressive: On the telephone: Angie: Hi John, it’s Angie. How are you? John: I’m fine, Angie. How are you? Angie: I need some help with my homework. Are you going to be doing a lot tonight? I can come and meet you…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Complete the chart below: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs. Simple Form Past Tense Form Past Participle Form Be Was / were Been Become Became 1) Catch 2) Caught Do Did 3) 4) Hung Hung Grow 5) Grown Hold 6) Held Take Took 7) 8)…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms Exercise on Short and Long Forms Write down the long forms. 1. I’m climbing. 2. You’re studying. 3. He’s falling. 4. We’re having fun. 5. They’re shopping. 6. He’s not speaking. 7. I’m not lying. 8. They’re not playing. 9. She isn’t painting….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Exercise on Past Perfect Progressive Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect progressive). Example: The girl _had been walking_ down the street when she got hit. We (sleep) for 12 hours when he woke us up. They (wait) at the station for 90 minutes when the train finally…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Exceptions in Spelling Exercise on Exceptions 1 Write down the ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in spelling. 1. make 2. have 3. sit 4. run 5. lie 6. stop 7. model 8. get 9. travel 10. tie
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Add the given words to the sentence. Put the adverbs in their middle position. Change the sentence if necessary to keep it negative. 1. Jack doesn’t shave in the morning. a) usually _Jack usually doesn’t shave in the morning._ b) often c) frequently d) occasionally 2. I don’t eat breakfast….
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Read this example dialogue to understand Future Progressive: On the telephone: Angie: Hi John, it’s Angie. How are you? John: I’m fine, Angie. How are you? Angie: I need some help with my homework. Are you going to be doing a lot tonight? I can come and meet you…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Complete the chart below: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs. Simple Form Past Tense Form Past Participle Form Be Was / were Been Become Became 1) Catch 2) Caught Do Did 3) 4) Hung Hung Grow 5) Grown Hold 6) Held Take Took 7) 8)…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms Exercise on Short and Long Forms Write down the long forms. 1. I’m climbing. 2. You’re studying. 3. He’s falling. 4. We’re having fun. 5. They’re shopping. 6. He’s not speaking. 7. I’m not lying. 8. They’re not playing. 9. She isn’t painting….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Exercise on Past Perfect Progressive Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect progressive). Example: The girl _had been walking_ down the street when she got hit. We (sleep) for 12 hours when he woke us up. They (wait) at the station for 90 minutes when the train finally…
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