Less Intermediate 3-3
Lesson 3
Write the simple past and the past participles of these irregular verbs.
Write the simple past and the past participles of these irregular verbs.
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Vocabulary and Reading: Business and Money Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Inevitably Technology International Distribution Invention Financing Market Establishing Facing Daunting Equally Entrepreneurs Municipal Sustainable Development Research Contract Sector Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1.The Internet has…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Positive Sentences in Present Perfect Simple Write positive sentences in present perfect simple The following people have just completed an action. 1. Bob / visit / his grandma 2. Jimmy / play / on the computer 3. Sue and Walter / wash / their car 4. Andrew / repair /…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Indigo cuts book prices New promotion cuts price of all books 10-20 per cent Oct 31, 2007 01:24 PM Dana Flavelle Business Reporter As the Canadian dollar soared early today to its highest level since 1960 and postal warehouses filled up with goods bought online from U.S. retailers, another major…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Nodding off on the job: How not to pull a Cheney PATRICK WHITE From Monday’s Globe and Mail October 29, 2007 at 9:12 AM EDT Another bleak meeting about another disaster proved too tiresome for U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney last week. As his boss droned about the desperate state of…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Vocabulary and Reading: Business and Money Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Soared Announced Publicize Consumers Disparity Bestseller Promotion Evidence Response Loyalty Strengthen Currency Particularly Routinely Discounted Par lure Lower Evident Conditions Retailers Program Company Ratcheted Reflect Show your understanding of the vocabulary by…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Write a paragraph about a process you do regularly. Use the words First, then, after that, next, and finally. Next Exercise
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