Less Elementary 7-1
Lesson 7
Exercise on Gerund
Complete the sentences with the gerund form of the verbs in parentheses.
Exercise on Gerund
Complete the sentences with the gerund form of the verbs in parentheses.
Lesson 6 Jane is writing to Gregory. Put the words from the box in the gaps. So but and both either or but 1. I’ve arrived in Scotland. The weather is terrible! It’s cold wet. 2. The mountains are beautiful, don’t forget your camera. 3. The hotel is comfortable, it’s very small. 4. I want…
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 6 Connect the ideas in the following possibilities using either… or. Possibility A: She’s at the office. Possibility B: She’s at the airport. Possibility A: Paul is at home. Possibility B: Paul is at the sports centre. Possibility A: The shop is on East Street. Possibility B: The shop is on Fox Street. Possibility…
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 6 Connect these sentences using both…and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
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 6 Jane is writing to Gregory. Put the words from the box in the gaps. So but and both either or but 1. I’ve arrived in Scotland. The weather is terrible! It’s cold wet. 2. The mountains are beautiful, don’t forget your camera. 3. The hotel is comfortable, it’s very small. 4. I want…
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 6 Connect the ideas in the following possibilities using either… or. Possibility A: She’s at the office. Possibility B: She’s at the airport. Possibility A: Paul is at home. Possibility B: Paul is at the sports centre. Possibility A: The shop is on East Street. Possibility B: The shop is on Fox Street. Possibility…
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 6 Connect these sentences using both…and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
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 6 Jane is writing to Gregory. Put the words from the box in the gaps. So but and both either or but 1. I’ve arrived in Scotland. The weather is terrible! It’s cold wet. 2. The mountains are beautiful, don’t forget your camera. 3. The hotel is comfortable, it’s very small. 4. I want…
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 6 Connect the ideas in the following possibilities using either… or. Possibility A: She’s at the office. Possibility B: She’s at the airport. Possibility A: Paul is at home. Possibility B: Paul is at the sports centre. Possibility A: The shop is on East Street. Possibility B: The shop is on Fox Street. Possibility…
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 6 Connect these sentences using both…and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
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…
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