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Less Intermediate 1-1
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Verb Tense Review: Use the words in brackets to fill in the blanks and complete this letter. Make sure to use the correct verb tense and auxiliary verbs (do. have, be, etc.) Dear Adam, Hi! Remember me? (Just a joke!) I (write, not) _haven’t written_ to you for at least…
Less Intermediate 2-6
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Groups Alter Tactics With Rise in Abandoned Pets By AIMÉE HARRIS Published: October 14, 2007 THE number of illegal pets and abandoned animals on Long Island has increased so much in recent years that animal groups are adjusting how they respond. Recent cases of abandoned animals have gone beyond cats…
Less Intermediate 3-5
Lesson 3 Documento sin título How do you ‘fingerprint’ a polar bear? New technique to reveal effect of climate change, hunting Oct 28, 2007 01:54 PM Bob Weber THE CANADIAN PRESS A Canadian researcher is using new technology to try to "fingerprint" polar bears in an effort to discover how hunting and climate change is…
Less Intermediate 8-2
Lesson 8 Documento sin título A lack of cell savvy can ring up surprise Nov 03, 2007 04:30 AM Ellen Roseman Douglas Santala wants to change the way cellphones are sold in Canada. He thinks the package and support materials should include a clear statement. "This device is locked and cannot be used on a…
Less Intermediate 6-2
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…
Less Intermediate 4-1
Lesson 4 Documento sin título 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”. 1. run → 2. arrive → 3. chat → 4. sit → 5. lie → 6. move → 7. cycle → 8. travel →…