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Lesson 6
Connect these sentences using both?and.
Lesson 7 Reading and Vocabulary: Learning English English is Confusing ?Good evening, everybody!? said the teacher, Donna. ?Where is everybody?? That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was…
Lesson 5 Choose should or must to put in the blanks of these sentences. Students go to class every day. People brush their teeth 3 times a day. You wear sunglasses on a sunny day. Everyone pay the bills every month. I remember to buy milk for breakfast. You practice English often. We wait our…
Lesson 7 A. Complete. Use gerunds- infinitives 1. My sister is good at (dance). 2. Nick?s brother decided (buy) a new car. 3. My aunt can?t stand (work) in a big company. 4. Katie finished (do) her homework late at night. 5. Would you like (come) with us to the party? 6. I am afraid…
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 1 Change these sentences into the Present Perfect. Example: I didn?t see John. I haven?t seen John. I live in London. I went to school. I am watching the football. We saw a lot of films. You are a bad boy. I didn?t visit Spain. I don?t go to school. He didn?t…
Lesson 9 Chicago The third largest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles) lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. The Potawatomi once lived in this area and the city?s name derives from the Potawatomi word Checagou (meaning ?wild onions?). The name was used because the place used to smell like…
Lesson 7 Reading and Vocabulary: Learning English English is Confusing ?Good evening, everybody!? said the teacher, Donna. ?Where is everybody?? That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was…
Lesson 5 Choose should or must to put in the blanks of these sentences. Students go to class every day. People brush their teeth 3 times a day. You wear sunglasses on a sunny day. Everyone pay the bills every month. I remember to buy milk for breakfast. You practice English often. We wait our…
Lesson 7 A. Complete. Use gerunds- infinitives 1. My sister is good at (dance). 2. Nick?s brother decided (buy) a new car. 3. My aunt can?t stand (work) in a big company. 4. Katie finished (do) her homework late at night. 5. Would you like (come) with us to the party? 6. I am afraid…
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 1 Change these sentences into the Present Perfect. Example: I didn?t see John. I haven?t seen John. I live in London. I went to school. I am watching the football. We saw a lot of films. You are a bad boy. I didn?t visit Spain. I don?t go to school. He didn?t…
Lesson 9 Chicago The third largest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles) lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. The Potawatomi once lived in this area and the city?s name derives from the Potawatomi word Checagou (meaning ?wild onions?). The name was used because the place used to smell like…
Lesson 7 Reading and Vocabulary: Learning English English is Confusing ?Good evening, everybody!? said the teacher, Donna. ?Where is everybody?? That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was…
Lesson 5 Choose should or must to put in the blanks of these sentences. Students go to class every day. People brush their teeth 3 times a day. You wear sunglasses on a sunny day. Everyone pay the bills every month. I remember to buy milk for breakfast. You practice English often. We wait our…
Lesson 7 A. Complete. Use gerunds- infinitives 1. My sister is good at (dance). 2. Nick?s brother decided (buy) a new car. 3. My aunt can?t stand (work) in a big company. 4. Katie finished (do) her homework late at night. 5. Would you like (come) with us to the party? 6. I am afraid…
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 1 Change these sentences into the Present Perfect. Example: I didn?t see John. I haven?t seen John. I live in London. I went to school. I am watching the football. We saw a lot of films. You are a bad boy. I didn?t visit Spain. I don?t go to school. He didn?t…
Lesson 9 Chicago The third largest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles) lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. The Potawatomi once lived in this area and the city?s name derives from the Potawatomi word Checagou (meaning ?wild onions?). The name was used because the place used to smell like…
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