Less Elementary 2-2
Lesson 2
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 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 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 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…
Lesson 8 Complete the phone conversations. Use may I, could I, or can I, with a verb from the box. help leave speak talk take A: Hello? B: Hello. Is Ahmed there? A: Yes, he is. B: to him? A: Just a minute. I’ll get him. A: Hello. Mr. Black’s office. B: to Mr….
Lesson 2 Irregular Verbs Fill in the correct forms of the irregular verbs. Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle Tell 1) 2) 3) Had 4) Go 5) 6) Think 7) 8) 9) was, were 10) 11) 12) Slept Sit 13) 14) 15) Put 16) 17) 18) Run 19) 20) Brought 21) 22) Driven 23) 24)…
Lesson 7 Reading and Vocabulary: Learning English English is Confusing “Good evening, everybody!” said the teacher, Donna. “Where is everybody?” That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was…
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 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 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…
Lesson 8 Complete the phone conversations. Use may I, could I, or can I, with a verb from the box. help leave speak talk take A: Hello? B: Hello. Is Ahmed there? A: Yes, he is. B: to him? A: Just a minute. I’ll get him. A: Hello. Mr. Black’s office. B: to Mr….
Lesson 2 Irregular Verbs Fill in the correct forms of the irregular verbs. Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle Tell 1) 2) 3) Had 4) Go 5) 6) Think 7) 8) 9) was, were 10) 11) 12) Slept Sit 13) 14) 15) Put 16) 17) 18) Run 19) 20) Brought 21) 22) Driven 23) 24)…
Lesson 7 Reading and Vocabulary: Learning English English is Confusing “Good evening, everybody!” said the teacher, Donna. “Where is everybody?” That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was…
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 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 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…
Lesson 8 Complete the phone conversations. Use may I, could I, or can I, with a verb from the box. help leave speak talk take A: Hello? B: Hello. Is Ahmed there? A: Yes, he is. B: to him? A: Just a minute. I’ll get him. A: Hello. Mr. Black’s office. B: to Mr….
Lesson 2 Irregular Verbs Fill in the correct forms of the irregular verbs. Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle Tell 1) 2) 3) Had 4) Go 5) 6) Think 7) 8) 9) was, were 10) 11) 12) Slept Sit 13) 14) 15) Put 16) 17) 18) Run 19) 20) Brought 21) 22) Driven 23) 24)…
Lesson 7 Reading and Vocabulary: Learning English English is Confusing “Good evening, everybody!” said the teacher, Donna. “Where is everybody?” That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was…
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