Less Elementary 2-6
Lesson 2
Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple).
Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple).
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps using either some or any. I can see a house, a lake and trees. We’ve got one dog, two cats and fish. I like songs by Ricki Martin but not all of them. There are chocolate biscuits in the cupboard. I can’t find books about dinosaurs. Natalia hasn’t got friends…
Lesson 6 Practice: Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second. The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting. so_ we got home late. The restaurant is very expensive, the food is terrible. only rich people go there. I?m studying hard, I don?t…
Lesson 9 Reading and Vocabulary: Expensive Books Read the following story carefully. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Books Don?t Grow on Trees A local community college professor decided to fight back. ?The price of books for our students is just getting higher and higher and, combined with the…
Lesson 3 Use W- questions in past tense. Ask for the bold part of the sentence. She pushed her bike. ? She carried a bag. ? We waited in the park. ? The policeman arrested the thief. ? We ate fish. ? She watched the match last night. ? She asked her friend because she…
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…
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 4 Fill the gaps using either some or any. I can see a house, a lake and trees. We’ve got one dog, two cats and fish. I like songs by Ricki Martin but not all of them. There are chocolate biscuits in the cupboard. I can’t find books about dinosaurs. Natalia hasn’t got friends…
Lesson 6 Practice: Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second. The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting. so_ we got home late. The restaurant is very expensive, the food is terrible. only rich people go there. I?m studying hard, I don?t…
Lesson 9 Reading and Vocabulary: Expensive Books Read the following story carefully. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Books Don?t Grow on Trees A local community college professor decided to fight back. ?The price of books for our students is just getting higher and higher and, combined with the…
Lesson 3 Use W- questions in past tense. Ask for the bold part of the sentence. She pushed her bike. ? She carried a bag. ? We waited in the park. ? The policeman arrested the thief. ? We ate fish. ? She watched the match last night. ? She asked her friend because she…
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…
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 4 Fill the gaps using either some or any. I can see a house, a lake and trees. We’ve got one dog, two cats and fish. I like songs by Ricki Martin but not all of them. There are chocolate biscuits in the cupboard. I can’t find books about dinosaurs. Natalia hasn’t got friends…
Lesson 6 Practice: Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second. The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting. so_ we got home late. The restaurant is very expensive, the food is terrible. only rich people go there. I?m studying hard, I don?t…
Lesson 9 Reading and Vocabulary: Expensive Books Read the following story carefully. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Books Don?t Grow on Trees A local community college professor decided to fight back. ?The price of books for our students is just getting higher and higher and, combined with the…
Lesson 3 Use W- questions in past tense. Ask for the bold part of the sentence. She pushed her bike. ? She carried a bag. ? We waited in the park. ? The policeman arrested the thief. ? We ate fish. ? She watched the match last night. ? She asked her friend because she…
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…
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…
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