Less Intermediate 4-7
Lesson 4
Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).
Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Exercise on Present 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. use 2. try 3. carry 4. dance 5. cycle 6. travel
Lesson 8 Documento sin título A lack of cell savvy can ring up surprise Nov 03, 2007 04:30 AM Ellen Roseman Douglas Santala wants to change the way cellphones are sold in Canada. He thinks the package and support materials should include a clear statement. "This device is locked and cannot be used on a…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Disaster Tiresome Bleak Desperate Remedy Gradual Underling Detractors Induced Arsenal Disposal Nuclear Episode Feigning Absorbed Guarantees Pretends Etiquette Lethargy Wakefulness Disappointment Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1. Hurricanes are one type of…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Decide whether you have to use ?since? or ?for?. 1. I have been waiting 4 o?clock. 2. Sue has only been waiting 20 minutes. 3. Tim and Tina have been learning English six years. 4. Fred and Frida have been learning French 1998. 5. Joe and Josephine have been going…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Positive Sentences Write positive sentences in present perfect progressive. 1. Albert / squash / play ? 2. Hannah / the match / watch ? 3. we / in the park / wait ? 4. you / a song / sing ? 5. I / a magazine / read ? 6….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Have or Has? Decide whether to use ?have? or ?has?. 1. She been asking questions all day long. 2. They been climbing the mountain. 3. We been washing the dishes. 4. You been repairing your computer. 5. I been working. 6. It been snowing. 7. The boy been playing. 8….
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