Less Intermediate 4-1
Lesson 4
Exercises on Present Perfect Progressive
Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ing
Write the “ing” form of the verbs. Note the excepitons in spelling when adding “ing”.
Exercises on Present Perfect Progressive
Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ing
Write the “ing” form of the verbs. Note the excepitons in spelling when adding “ing”.
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Have or Has? Decide whether to use “have” or “has”. 1. She been asking questions all day long. 2. They been climbing the mountain. 3. We been washing the dishes. 4. You been repairing your computer. 5. I been working. 6. It been snowing. 7. The boy been playing. 8….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Questions Write questions in present perfect progressive. 1. she / on the phone / talk → 2. his brother / dinner / cook → 3. Jane and Mary / badminton / play → 4. Sue / in the gym / exercise → 5. Robert / the room / paint →…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título What differences can you find between American and British Spelling? American English British English color 1) 2) humour 3) theatre kilometer 4) mom 5) defense 6) 7) cosy dialog 8) traveler 9) check cheque 10) jewellery tire 11) realize 12) 13) favourite
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Answer these questions with the correct perfect tense. What have you been doing for the last ten minutes? What have you been studying today? What have you done today in the kitchen? What have you done with your friends lately? Next Exercise
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Complete the sentences with already, yet, still, and anymore. 1. It’s 1:00pm. I’m hungry. I haven’t eaten lunch . 2. It’s 1:00pm. I’m not hungry. I’ve eaten lunch. 3. Eric was hungry, so he ate a candy bar a few minutes ago. But he’s hungry, so he’s going to have…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Write a paragraph about a process you do regularly. Use the words First, then, after that, next, and finally. Next Exercise
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