Less Elementary 6-3
Lesson 6
Connect the ideas in the following sentences using neither? nor.
Connect the ideas in the following sentences using neither? nor.
Lesson 6 Connect the ideas in the following possibilities using either? or. Possibility A: She?s at the office. Possibility B: She?s at the airport. Possibility A: Paul is at home. Possibility B: Paul is at the sports centre. Possibility A: The shop is on East Street. Possibility B: The shop is on Fox Street. Possibility…
Lesson 7 Read the story and circle the correct form. Phillip can?t stand (to clean, cleaning) 1) his apartment. He always avoids (to vacuum, vacuuming) 2) it and waits until his roommates do it. On the other hand, he loves (to cook, cooking) 3) and usually makes a big mess when he does it. When…
Lesson 6 Connect the following sentences using but. Notice what ideas are being compared. I have a brother. I don?t have a sister. Bill makes breakfast. Sara makes lunch. Bill makes breakfast. He doesn?t make dinner. They like black tea. They don?t like green tea. Jim is tired. Jim is happy. The room is small. …
Lesson 5 Complete these sentences. Use you should + one of these verbs: Clean, go, take, read, watch, wear 1. When you play tennis, the ball. 2. It’s late and you’re very tired. to bed. 3. your teeth twice a day. 4. If you have time, the book. It’s very good. 5. When you’re driving,…
Lesson 10 Reading and Vocabulary: Read the following story. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Woman Lies about Winning the Lottery A 39-year-old woman admitted that she had lied. She claimed that she bought the latest winning lottery ticket in Massachusetts, but then lost it. The ticket was worth…
Lesson 8 Fill in the blanks with can or can?t. A cat climb trees, but it fly. A fish walk, but it swim. A dog bark, but it sing. A tiny baby cry, but it talk. You put water in a glass jar, but you put it in a paper bag. You drive from the…
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