Less Elementary 6-3
Lesson 6
Connect the ideas in the following sentences using neither… nor.
Connect the ideas in the following sentences using neither… nor.
Lesson 8 Complete the conversations with the affirmative or negative of may or might and a verb from the box. be have need rain return see A: Take your umbrella. It this afternoon. B: Really? I thought it would be sunny. A: Start dinner without me. I back home before 9:00. B: That’s ok…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing. I can hear at the door. Does want to go to the cinema. A: What are you doing on Saturday? B: "Can tell me the capital of Mongolia?" "Would you like to eat?" The film was in German so…
Lesson 2 Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple). The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we (build) _had built____. He (not / be) to Cape Town before 1997. When she went out to play, she (do / already) her homework. My brother ate all of the cake that our mum (make) ….
Lesson 3 Put the words in brackets in the right order to make a question. Don’t forget the question mark! (?) Example: (you, where, live, do) – Where do you live? (do get up you when) (she does where come from) (leaving they are when) (he is why waiting) (are you how) (did to Scotland…
Lesson 8 Match the sentences in column A with the sentences in column B 1. It’s definitely going to rain. A. It probably won’t rain. 2. There’s an 80 percent chance of rain. B. It’ll probably rain. 3. There’s a 50 percent chance of rain. C. It won’t rain 4. There’s a 10 percent chance…
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 conversations with the affirmative or negative of may or might and a verb from the box. be have need rain return see A: Take your umbrella. It this afternoon. B: Really? I thought it would be sunny. A: Start dinner without me. I back home before 9:00. B: That’s ok…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing. I can hear at the door. Does want to go to the cinema. A: What are you doing on Saturday? B: "Can tell me the capital of Mongolia?" "Would you like to eat?" The film was in German so…
Lesson 2 Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple). The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we (build) _had built____. He (not / be) to Cape Town before 1997. When she went out to play, she (do / already) her homework. My brother ate all of the cake that our mum (make) ….
Lesson 3 Put the words in brackets in the right order to make a question. Don’t forget the question mark! (?) Example: (you, where, live, do) – Where do you live? (do get up you when) (she does where come from) (leaving they are when) (he is why waiting) (are you how) (did to Scotland…
Lesson 8 Match the sentences in column A with the sentences in column B 1. It’s definitely going to rain. A. It probably won’t rain. 2. There’s an 80 percent chance of rain. B. It’ll probably rain. 3. There’s a 50 percent chance of rain. C. It won’t rain 4. There’s a 10 percent chance…
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 conversations with the affirmative or negative of may or might and a verb from the box. be have need rain return see A: Take your umbrella. It this afternoon. B: Really? I thought it would be sunny. A: Start dinner without me. I back home before 9:00. B: That’s ok…
Lesson 4 Fill the gaps with somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing. I can hear at the door. Does want to go to the cinema. A: What are you doing on Saturday? B: "Can tell me the capital of Mongolia?" "Would you like to eat?" The film was in German so…
Lesson 2 Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple). The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we (build) _had built____. He (not / be) to Cape Town before 1997. When she went out to play, she (do / already) her homework. My brother ate all of the cake that our mum (make) ….
Lesson 3 Put the words in brackets in the right order to make a question. Don’t forget the question mark! (?) Example: (you, where, live, do) – Where do you live? (do get up you when) (she does where come from) (leaving they are when) (he is why waiting) (are you how) (did to Scotland…
Lesson 8 Match the sentences in column A with the sentences in column B 1. It’s definitely going to rain. A. It probably won’t rain. 2. There’s an 80 percent chance of rain. B. It’ll probably rain. 3. There’s a 50 percent chance of rain. C. It won’t rain 4. There’s a 10 percent chance…
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…
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