Less Pre-Intermediate 5-7
Lesson 5
Present Progressive – Form
Exercise on questions I
Write questions with the words below.
Example:
Shelly/ to have/ a party tonight – _Shelly is having a party tonight
Present Progressive – Form
Exercise on questions I
Write questions with the words below.
Example:
Shelly/ to have/ a party tonight – _Shelly is having a party tonight
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Precious Hospitality Charm Festival Heritage Rejuvenate Vast Recreational Inaccessible Creature Habitat Lighthouse Previously Traditional Patron Adventure Ecological Gentle Numerous Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1. Always be __________ with babies so that you don’t hurt them. vast numerous gentle heritage 2. There is…
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 Vocabulary: Study these vocabulary words before you read the story below. ancient handsome graceful chance reflection blossoms mountain admire gleam slender slim mop crowned precipice sculptor pass sculptor reflection balance toppled drown discover scent heaven faultless image carve mankind mirror seize being myth READING #4 In Ancient Greece…
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 active sentences to passive sentences. Example: Terry did the dishes. à The dishes were done by Terry. John took the garbage out. The seamstress made Cheryl’s wedding dress. Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. The children chose the restaurant. Sam is driving the car. The merchant sells CDs. Brittney…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Exercise on questions with interrogative particles Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence. 1. Ashley is going to a restaurant. 2. Gareth is reading the paper. 3. Stacey is playing in the garden. 4. She is wearing a red dress. 5. Britney is doing her homework….
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