Less Pre-Intermediate 6-8
Lesson 6
Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms
Exercise on Short and Long Forms
Write down the long forms.
Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms
Exercise on Short and Long Forms
Write down the long forms.
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Mundane Budget Avoid Plan Departure Challenge Casino Myth Bargain Desperate Luggage Cargo Container Thrilling Suddenly Memory Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1. Since I am a student and unemployed, I am on…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Reading and Vocabulary: Learning Business Vocabulary and Terms Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Threaten Individual Negotiate Develop Consumer Reeling Immediately Loonie Retailer Concerned Approximately Reduce Negative Loyal Substantial Deemed Request Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Form Exercise on questions I Write questions with the words below. Example: Shelly/ to have/ a party tonight – _Shelly is having a party tonight 1. Peter / to go / to the cinema 2. they / to play / a game 3. she / to listen…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Population Immigrant Enemy Commute Efficient Transit Multicultural Faith Peacefully Worthwhile Minimum Funky Boutique Exhibition Unique Downtown Unfortunately Upscale Suburb Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1. The _________________ of Canada is over 30…
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 4 Documento sin título Answer the following ?how long? questions with the words in parentheses. Use past perfect progressive. How long had you been driving when the car broke down? (5 minutes) How long had he been singing before you heard him? (a long time) How long had the children been playing the game…
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