Less Intermediate 4-2
Lesson 4
Have or Has?
Decide whether to use ?have? or ?has?.
Have or Has?
Decide whether to use ?have? or ?has?.
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive). 1. He (work) in this company since 1985. 2. I (wait) for you since two o’clock. 3. Mary (live) in Germany since 1992. 4. Why is he so tired? He (play) tennis for five hours. 5. How long (learn /…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Put the words in brackets into the sentences. Example: (yet) I have not spoken to my boss. I have not spoken to my boss yet. 1. (yet) I haven?t seen the movie. 2. (already) I have seen the movie. 3. (still) They haven?t done their homework. 4. (already) …
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
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Present perfect vs. the present perfect progressive. Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect pr the present perfect progressive. In some sentences, either form is possible. 1. I?m tired. We (walk) __have been walking_ for more than an hour. Let?s stop and rest for a while. 2. The post office…
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 8 Documento sin título What differences can you find between American and British Spelling? American English British English color 1) 2) humour 3) theatre kilometer 4) mom 5) defense 6) 7) cosy dialog 8) traveler 9) check cheque 10) jewellery tire 11) realize 12) 13) favourite
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