Less Pre-Intermediate 6-1
Lesson 6
Change the following passive sentences into active sentences.
Example: The boy was beaten up by the bully.
The bully beat up the boy.
Change the following passive sentences into active sentences.
Example: The boy was beaten up by the bully.
The bully beat up the boy.
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Correct the mistakes. There are 7 mistakes in all. 1) Q: Do you have the key to the room? A: Yes, it’s in my bag. Q: How much is it cost to get to the airport? A: I don’t know. 2) Q: Do you wants a double bed or two…
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 5 Documento sin título Present Progressive – Form Exercise on affirmative sentences Use the words below to make sentences in present progressive. They / to take the bus – _They are taking the bus_ 1. I / to read a book 2. it / to rain 3. he / to repair his bike 4….
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 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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