Less Pre-Intermediate 4-2
Lesson 4
Answer the following “how long” questions with the words in parentheses. Use past perfect progressive.
Answer the following “how long” questions with the words in parentheses. Use past perfect progressive.
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Look at Johns schedule for tonight: 5:00pm Dinner with my parents. 6:00pm Help Jeff move to his new apartment. 7:00pm 8:00pm Drive Carrie to the airport. 9:00pm Coffee with Amy. 10:00pm Study at the library with Angie. 11:00pm Beer with Jerry 12:00pm Do homework 1:00 am Sleep. 2:00am …
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 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 2 Documento sin título Read these sentences. Correct the mistakes. How long will you travelling next month? Will you been going to the store? They going to be dressing up on Halloween. The children will be not sleeping over night. He will be play badminton while I am garden. I hope I am not…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Toronto, the New York City of Canada Toronto, my city of birth, is the largest city in Canada with a population of about 3 million (5 million in the greater area) and it keeps growing every year as it seems to be the first city of choice for immigrants…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Change these passive sentences to active sentences. Example: The thief was being chased by the cops. The cops were chasing the thief. The table was being cleaned by the waitress. Some food was ordered by the customer. Terrence was taken to the police station by the cops. The test…
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