Less Pre-Intermediate 3-2
Lesson 3
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.
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.
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Fill in the blanks by using the words in parentheses or by giving short answers. A: (Mary, have) a bicycle? B: Yes, . She has a ten-speed bike. A: (it, rain) right now? B: No, . At…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Present Progressive VS Present Simple Complete these sentences using either Present progressive or Present Simple. Example: Shhh! The baby (sleep) _is sleeping_. The baby (sleep) _sleeps_ for ten hours every night. 1. Right now I?m in class. I (sit) at my desk. I usually (sit) at the same desk in…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Use the verbs in the box to complete the dialogue below. You can use them more than once. be belong cost have like prefer do Q: _Does_ it _cost_ a lot to visit Bora Bora? A: Yes. Bora Bora is the second most expensive place to visit. Japan is…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Change the following irregular verbs into their past participle form. 1.Speak ? spoke – 2.Be ? was/were- 3.Ride ? rode – 4.Take- took – 5.Drive- drove – 6.Put ? put – 7.See ? saw – 8.Say ? said – 9.Lose ? lost – 10.Cut ? cut – 11.Eat ? ate…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Reading and Vocabulary: Business Vocabulary and Terms Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Corporate Schedule Compensation Internal External Appropriate Professional Entry-Level Khakis Industry Management Versatility Popularity Client Conservative Respect Banish Trendy Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in…
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Read this example dialogue to understand Future Progressive: On the telephone: Angie: Hi John, it?s Angie. How are you? John: I?m fine, Angie. How are you? Angie: I need some help with my homework. Are you going to be doing a lot tonight? I can come and meet you…
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