Less Pre-Intermediate 2-8
Lesson 2
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Passive Stative Change the following verbs into their past simple and past participle form. Past simple Past Participle 1. acquaint 2. bore 3. break 4. close 5. crowd 6. do 7. excite 8. hurt 9….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Read the sentences. Indicate whether the sentences are Past Perfect (pp) or Past Perfect Progressive (3p). What is the difference in the meanings? 1.I had walked into the street. Pp 3p 2.I had been walking into the street. Pp 3p They had taken a break. 3. Pp 3p 4.They…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Example Q: How long will you be playing soccer? A: I will be playing soccer for 60 minutes? ExampleQ: How long will you be playing soccer? A: I will be playing soccer from 6:30 until 7:30. (1) A: I will be playing soccer from 6:30 to 7:30. (2) Answer…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Add the given words to the sentence. Put the adverbs in their middle position. Change the sentence if necessary to keep it negative. 1. Jack doesn’t shave in the morning. a) usually _Jack usually doesn’t shave in the morning._ b) often c) frequently d) occasionally 2. I don’t eat breakfast….
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Exercise on Exceptions 2 Use the words below to write sentences in present progressive. Note that sometimes there are exceptions in spelling when adding ‘ing’. 1. He / to get / pretty nervous 2. She / to write / a letter 3. We / not / to work 4. They…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Counterfeit goods Is your buy real or fake? And why should you care? CBC: March 6, 2007 Once the domain of flea markets and street vendors pedalling knock-off T-shirts and watches, the counterfeit industry has bloomed to include electronics, luxury items, even medicine — a global trade worth an estimated…
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