Less Pre-Intermediate 7-6
Lesson 7
Present and Progressive Form
Write sentences with the words in parentheses. Use present progressive or simple present form of the verbs.
Present and Progressive Form
Write sentences with the words in parentheses. Use present progressive or simple present form of the verbs.
Lesson 2 Documento sin título U.S. book prices ‘could kill’ small shops By Robyn Young: The Daily News. November 2, 2007 Wal-Mart’s move may be cheaper for customers, but threatens to finish off independents like Frog Hollow Independent magazine and book-store owners in Halifax are reeling after an announcement by Wal-Mart Canada yesterday that the…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Negative Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form. 1.In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) for ages. 2.The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door. 3.We lost the…
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 Fill in the blanks using the passive voice: Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare. San Francisco an earthquake in 1906. More traffic accidents drunk drivers than anything else. The Sistine Chapel Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci. Rice Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. The light bulb Edison. The Law of Gravity Newton….
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the paragraph below. extraordinary fancied cloak-room attendant lobby considerably consider complain respectable comfortably decide circumstance dispute discovery undo prepare request surprise comply unscrew legal right management instructions insist ordinary order disturbance rule dream meekly securely READING #2 Find the missing…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Exercises on Past Perfect Simple Exceptions in Spelling when adding ed Write the participle form (3rd form) of the regular verbs. Note the exceptions in spelling when adding ed. 1.push – 2.carry – 3.cycle – 4.drop – 5.follow – 6.play – 7.empty – 8.close – 9.dial – 10.sail –
Lesson 2 Documento sin título U.S. book prices ‘could kill’ small shops By Robyn Young: The Daily News. November 2, 2007 Wal-Mart’s move may be cheaper for customers, but threatens to finish off independents like Frog Hollow Independent magazine and book-store owners in Halifax are reeling after an announcement by Wal-Mart Canada yesterday that the…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Negative Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form. 1.In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) for ages. 2.The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door. 3.We lost the…
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 Fill in the blanks using the passive voice: Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare. San Francisco an earthquake in 1906. More traffic accidents drunk drivers than anything else. The Sistine Chapel Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci. Rice Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. The light bulb Edison. The Law of Gravity Newton….
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the paragraph below. extraordinary fancied cloak-room attendant lobby considerably consider complain respectable comfortably decide circumstance dispute discovery undo prepare request surprise comply unscrew legal right management instructions insist ordinary order disturbance rule dream meekly securely READING #2 Find the missing…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Exercises on Past Perfect Simple Exceptions in Spelling when adding ed Write the participle form (3rd form) of the regular verbs. Note the exceptions in spelling when adding ed. 1.push – 2.carry – 3.cycle – 4.drop – 5.follow – 6.play – 7.empty – 8.close – 9.dial – 10.sail –
Lesson 2 Documento sin título U.S. book prices ‘could kill’ small shops By Robyn Young: The Daily News. November 2, 2007 Wal-Mart’s move may be cheaper for customers, but threatens to finish off independents like Frog Hollow Independent magazine and book-store owners in Halifax are reeling after an announcement by Wal-Mart Canada yesterday that the…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Negative Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form. 1.In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) for ages. 2.The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door. 3.We lost the…
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 Fill in the blanks using the passive voice: Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare. San Francisco an earthquake in 1906. More traffic accidents drunk drivers than anything else. The Sistine Chapel Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci. Rice Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. The light bulb Edison. The Law of Gravity Newton….
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the paragraph below. extraordinary fancied cloak-room attendant lobby considerably consider complain respectable comfortably decide circumstance dispute discovery undo prepare request surprise comply unscrew legal right management instructions insist ordinary order disturbance rule dream meekly securely READING #2 Find the missing…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Exercises on Past Perfect Simple Exceptions in Spelling when adding ed Write the participle form (3rd form) of the regular verbs. Note the exceptions in spelling when adding ed. 1.push – 2.carry – 3.cycle – 4.drop – 5.follow – 6.play – 7.empty – 8.close – 9.dial – 10.sail –
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