Less Elementary 2-3
Lesson 2
Positive Sentences in Past Perfect Simple
Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple.
Positive Sentences in Past Perfect Simple
Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple.
Lesson 4 Complete the sentences with compound words. 1) She said but I didn’t understand anything. 2) Has found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry. 3) Would help me, please? Yes, I can help you. 4) Have you got to eat? No, I haven’t. 5) Tom, can you give me to drink, please? 6) Is…
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 5 Choose should or must to put in the blanks of these sentences. Students go to class every day. People brush their teeth 3 times a day. You wear sunglasses on a sunny day. Everyone pay the bills every month. I remember to buy milk for breakfast. You practice English often. We wait our…
Lesson 10 Complete the sentences. Use be going to and the given expressions (or your own words). Call the manager Call the police Get something to eat Go to the beach Go to bed Go to the bookstore Go to an Italian restaurant Lie down and rest Look it up in the dictionary Major in…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps using either some or any. I can see a house, a lake and trees. We’ve got one dog, two cats and fish. I like songs by Ricki Martin but not all of them. There are chocolate biscuits in the cupboard. I can’t find books about dinosaurs. Natalia hasn’t got friends…
Lesson 1 Practice Present Perfect Choose the correct form of have for each sentence. He lost his passport. We finished our work. They bought a new house. You eaten four of my bananas. She not seen her sister. They not phoned the doctor yet. He not made any mistakes in this exercise. I not watched…
Lesson 4 Complete the sentences with compound words. 1) She said but I didn’t understand anything. 2) Has found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry. 3) Would help me, please? Yes, I can help you. 4) Have you got to eat? No, I haven’t. 5) Tom, can you give me to drink, please? 6) Is…
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 5 Choose should or must to put in the blanks of these sentences. Students go to class every day. People brush their teeth 3 times a day. You wear sunglasses on a sunny day. Everyone pay the bills every month. I remember to buy milk for breakfast. You practice English often. We wait our…
Lesson 10 Complete the sentences. Use be going to and the given expressions (or your own words). Call the manager Call the police Get something to eat Go to the beach Go to bed Go to the bookstore Go to an Italian restaurant Lie down and rest Look it up in the dictionary Major in…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps using either some or any. I can see a house, a lake and trees. We’ve got one dog, two cats and fish. I like songs by Ricki Martin but not all of them. There are chocolate biscuits in the cupboard. I can’t find books about dinosaurs. Natalia hasn’t got friends…
Lesson 1 Practice Present Perfect Choose the correct form of have for each sentence. He lost his passport. We finished our work. They bought a new house. You eaten four of my bananas. She not seen her sister. They not phoned the doctor yet. He not made any mistakes in this exercise. I not watched…
Lesson 4 Complete the sentences with compound words. 1) She said but I didn’t understand anything. 2) Has found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry. 3) Would help me, please? Yes, I can help you. 4) Have you got to eat? No, I haven’t. 5) Tom, can you give me to drink, please? 6) Is…
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 5 Choose should or must to put in the blanks of these sentences. Students go to class every day. People brush their teeth 3 times a day. You wear sunglasses on a sunny day. Everyone pay the bills every month. I remember to buy milk for breakfast. You practice English often. We wait our…
Lesson 10 Complete the sentences. Use be going to and the given expressions (or your own words). Call the manager Call the police Get something to eat Go to the beach Go to bed Go to the bookstore Go to an Italian restaurant Lie down and rest Look it up in the dictionary Major in…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps using either some or any. I can see a house, a lake and trees. We’ve got one dog, two cats and fish. I like songs by Ricki Martin but not all of them. There are chocolate biscuits in the cupboard. I can’t find books about dinosaurs. Natalia hasn’t got friends…
Lesson 1 Practice Present Perfect Choose the correct form of have for each sentence. He lost his passport. We finished our work. They bought a new house. You eaten four of my bananas. She not seen her sister. They not phoned the doctor yet. He not made any mistakes in this exercise. I not watched…
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