Less Elementary 10-1
Lesson 10
Exercise on Future I Simple (going to)
Write positive sentences in going to future.
Exercise on Future I Simple (going to)
Write positive sentences in going to future.
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 8 Match the sentences in column A with the sentences in column B 1. It?s definitely going to rain. A. It probably won?t rain. 2. There?s an 80 percent chance of rain. B. It?ll probably rain. 3. There?s a 50 percent chance of rain. C. It won?t rain 4. There?s a 10 percent chance…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Lesson 3 Exercises Questions with W-Words in Present Perfect Simple Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence. I have been in the garden. – My sister has cooked dinner. Sue has read the book twice. – My computer has crashed. – Jeane has been on holiday…
Lesson 7 Practice Answer the following questions using gerunds and the information provided: How does she spend her free time? (She goes to museums and bars) She spends her free time going to museums and bars. What does she avoid doing? (She tries not to eat meat) What has he stopped doing? (He no longer…
Lesson 2 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. push – carry – cycle – drop – follow – play – empty – close – dial – sail –
Lesson 6 Connect these sentences using both?and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
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