Less Pre-Intermediate 5-2
Lesson 5
Change these active sentences to passive sentences.
Change these active sentences to passive sentences.
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Vocabulary Study these words before you read the paragraph below. terror besides ghost goblin stammer demand answer religious companion agitate motion scramble bound dismal ascertain horseman mount summon shadowy resume tongue stuck equal quicken utter account greeting observe relief gigantic muffled headless increase horror pommel saddle READING #5 Ichabod’s hair…
Lesson 3 Documento sin título Add the word in italics to the sentences. Don’t put the words at the beginning of the sentence. Example: always Tom always studies at home in the evening. 1. Always -Tom is at home in the evening. 2. Usually -The mail comes at noon. 3. Usually -The mail is here…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título What are some things you don’t do? Use negative sentences to talk about your habits. Use the situations given. When you get ready to go to bed at night… (not/ usually) _I usually don’t read before I go to bed. (not/ often) (not/ always) (not/ sometimes) When you travel… (not/ever)…
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 Exercise on exceptions in spelling 1 Write down the third person singular of the following verbs. Example: I wash – he washes 1. I catch – he 2. I go – he 3. I wish – he 4. I match – he 5. I hurry – he 6. I do…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Use the verbs in the box to complete the dialogue below. You can use them more than once. be belong cost have like prefer do Q: _Does_ it _cost_ a lot to visit Bora Bora? A: Yes. Bora Bora is the second most expensive place to visit. Japan is…
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