Less Intermediate 6-1
Lesson 6
Put the words in brackets into the sentences.
Example: (yet) I have not spoken to my boss.
I have not spoken to my boss yet.
Put the words in brackets into the sentences.
Example: (yet) I have not spoken to my boss.
I have not spoken to my boss yet.
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 2 Documento sin título Negative Sentences in Present Perfect Simple Write negative sentences in present perfect simple. The weather was wonderful today. So the children were in the park all afternoon and have not done their household chores: 1. Sarah / not / wash the dishes 2. Anita / not / clean the kitchen…
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 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…
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 →…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Disaster Tiresome Bleak Desperate Remedy Gradual Underling Detractors Induced Arsenal Disposal Nuclear Episode Feigning Absorbed Guarantees Pretends Etiquette Lethargy Wakefulness Disappointment Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1. Hurricanes are one type of…
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