Less Pre-Intermediate 4-3
Lesson 4
Read the sentences. Indicate whether the sentences are Past Perfect (pp) or Past Perfect Progressive (3p). What is the difference in the meanings?
Read the sentences. Indicate whether the sentences are Past Perfect (pp) or Past Perfect Progressive (3p). What is the difference in the meanings?
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Fill in the blanks using the passive voice: Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare. San Francisco an earthquake in 1906. More traffic accidents drunk drivers than anything else. The Sistine Chapel Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci. Rice Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. The light bulb Edison. The Law of Gravity Newton….
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present, Exercise on Exceptions in Spelling Write down the verbs in the third person singular. Note the exceptions in spelling. 1. I can swim. ? She swim. 2. I miss the bus. ? She the bus. 3. I know you. ? She you. 4. I sit down. ? She…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the paragraph below. extraordinary fancied cloak-room attendant lobby considerably consider complain respectable comfortably decide circumstance dispute discovery undo prepare request surprise comply unscrew legal right management instructions insist ordinary order disturbance rule dream meekly securely READING #2 Find the missing…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Exercise on Exceptions 2 Use the words below to write sentences in present progressive. Note that sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding ‘ing’. 1. He / to get / pretty nervous 2. She / to write / a letter 3. We / not / to work 4. They…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título The Ultimate Canadian Travel Guide To An East Coast Adventure Posted by EditorsChoice 2007-11-03 Making the decision to visit any one of Canada’s beautiful provinces or territories is easy, especially if you decide to spend your time on the East Coast. Canada’s East Coast is made up of Newfoundland,…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título 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. 1.push – 2.carry – 3.cycle – 4.drop – 5.follow – 6.play – 7.empty – 8.close – 9.dial – 10.sail –
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Fill in the blanks using the passive voice: Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare. San Francisco an earthquake in 1906. More traffic accidents drunk drivers than anything else. The Sistine Chapel Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci. Rice Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. The light bulb Edison. The Law of Gravity Newton….
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present, Exercise on Exceptions in Spelling Write down the verbs in the third person singular. Note the exceptions in spelling. 1. I can swim. ? She swim. 2. I miss the bus. ? She the bus. 3. I know you. ? She you. 4. I sit down. ? She…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the paragraph below. extraordinary fancied cloak-room attendant lobby considerably consider complain respectable comfortably decide circumstance dispute discovery undo prepare request surprise comply unscrew legal right management instructions insist ordinary order disturbance rule dream meekly securely READING #2 Find the missing…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Exercise on Exceptions 2 Use the words below to write sentences in present progressive. Note that sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding ‘ing’. 1. He / to get / pretty nervous 2. She / to write / a letter 3. We / not / to work 4. They…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título The Ultimate Canadian Travel Guide To An East Coast Adventure Posted by EditorsChoice 2007-11-03 Making the decision to visit any one of Canada’s beautiful provinces or territories is easy, especially if you decide to spend your time on the East Coast. Canada’s East Coast is made up of Newfoundland,…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título 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. 1.push – 2.carry – 3.cycle – 4.drop – 5.follow – 6.play – 7.empty – 8.close – 9.dial – 10.sail –
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Fill in the blanks using the passive voice: Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare. San Francisco an earthquake in 1906. More traffic accidents drunk drivers than anything else. The Sistine Chapel Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci. Rice Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. The light bulb Edison. The Law of Gravity Newton….
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present, Exercise on Exceptions in Spelling Write down the verbs in the third person singular. Note the exceptions in spelling. 1. I can swim. ? She swim. 2. I miss the bus. ? She the bus. 3. I know you. ? She you. 4. I sit down. ? She…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the paragraph below. extraordinary fancied cloak-room attendant lobby considerably consider complain respectable comfortably decide circumstance dispute discovery undo prepare request surprise comply unscrew legal right management instructions insist ordinary order disturbance rule dream meekly securely READING #2 Find the missing…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Exercise on Exceptions 2 Use the words below to write sentences in present progressive. Note that sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding ‘ing’. 1. He / to get / pretty nervous 2. She / to write / a letter 3. We / not / to work 4. They…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título The Ultimate Canadian Travel Guide To An East Coast Adventure Posted by EditorsChoice 2007-11-03 Making the decision to visit any one of Canada’s beautiful provinces or territories is easy, especially if you decide to spend your time on the East Coast. Canada’s East Coast is made up of Newfoundland,…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título 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. 1.push – 2.carry – 3.cycle – 4.drop – 5.follow – 6.play – 7.empty – 8.close – 9.dial – 10.sail –
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