Less Elementary 4-3
Lesson 4
Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing.
Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing.
Lesson 9 Oxford Oxford is a beautiful university town that is famous all over the world. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in Great Britain; it already existed in the 12th century. In the town centre there are many old buildings. There is also a museum where you can learn more about Oxford’s…
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 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 5 You ask a friend for advice. Write sentences with Do you think I should….? 1. You are in a shop. You are trying on a jacket. (buy?). You ask your friend: 2. You can’t drive. (learn?) You ask your friend: 3. You don’t like your job. (get another job?). You ask your friend:…
Lesson 10 Complete the sentences. Use be going to and the given expressions (or your own words). Call the manager Call the police Get something to eat Go to the beach Go to bed Go to the bookstore Go to an Italian restaurant Lie down and rest Look it up in the dictionary Major in…
Lesson 3 Put where, when, why, what, who or how in the gaps. Example: Where are you going? – To the shops. are you leaving? à At six o’clock. does she take a taxi to work? à Because she doesn’t have a car. did they go to France? à By boat. is he studying…
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