Less Pre-Intermediate 6-6
Lesson 6
Present Progressive – Exceptions in Spelling
Exercise on Exceptions 1
Write down the ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in spelling.
Present Progressive – Exceptions in Spelling
Exercise on Exceptions 1
Write down the ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in spelling.
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present: Read the following paragraph: Indicate whether the actions in italics are simple present (a daily or usual habit) with an X. It’s 8:30 am., and the Smiths are in their kitchen. Mrs. Wilson is sitting 1) at the breakfast table. She’s reading2) the newspaper. She reads 3) the newspaper…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título 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 1. Peter / to go / to the cinema 2. they / to play / a game 3. she / to listen…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Present and Progressive Form Write sentences with the words in parentheses. Use present progressive or simple present form of the verbs. A: Whose camera are you using? B: Mine. _This camera belongs to me._ (to/camera/This/belong/me) A: What are you doing? B: Nothing much. (think/vacation/our/I/about) A: Does he need help?…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título The Ultimate Canadian Travel Guide To An East Coast Adventure Posted by EditorsChoice 2007-11-03 Making the decision to visit any one of Canada’s beautiful provinces or territories is easy, especially if you decide to spend your time on the East Coast. Canada’s East Coast is made up of Newfoundland,…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Change these sentences into passive sentences. Use the by-phrase only if it is necessary. People grow rice in India. Mr. Lee grows rice in China. Do people speak Spanish in Bolivia? Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Somebody published Romeo and Juliet in 1496. Someone told me a secret. People…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Fill in the blanks by using the words in parentheses or by giving short answers. A: (Mary, have) a bicycle? B: Yes, . She has a ten-speed bike. A: (it, rain) right now? B: No, . At…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present: Read the following paragraph: Indicate whether the actions in italics are simple present (a daily or usual habit) with an X. It’s 8:30 am., and the Smiths are in their kitchen. Mrs. Wilson is sitting 1) at the breakfast table. She’s reading2) the newspaper. She reads 3) the newspaper…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título 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 1. Peter / to go / to the cinema 2. they / to play / a game 3. she / to listen…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Present and Progressive Form Write sentences with the words in parentheses. Use present progressive or simple present form of the verbs. A: Whose camera are you using? B: Mine. _This camera belongs to me._ (to/camera/This/belong/me) A: What are you doing? B: Nothing much. (think/vacation/our/I/about) A: Does he need help?…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título The Ultimate Canadian Travel Guide To An East Coast Adventure Posted by EditorsChoice 2007-11-03 Making the decision to visit any one of Canada’s beautiful provinces or territories is easy, especially if you decide to spend your time on the East Coast. Canada’s East Coast is made up of Newfoundland,…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Change these sentences into passive sentences. Use the by-phrase only if it is necessary. People grow rice in India. Mr. Lee grows rice in China. Do people speak Spanish in Bolivia? Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Somebody published Romeo and Juliet in 1496. Someone told me a secret. People…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Fill in the blanks by using the words in parentheses or by giving short answers. A: (Mary, have) a bicycle? B: Yes, . She has a ten-speed bike. A: (it, rain) right now? B: No, . At…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present: Read the following paragraph: Indicate whether the actions in italics are simple present (a daily or usual habit) with an X. It’s 8:30 am., and the Smiths are in their kitchen. Mrs. Wilson is sitting 1) at the breakfast table. She’s reading2) the newspaper. She reads 3) the newspaper…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título 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 1. Peter / to go / to the cinema 2. they / to play / a game 3. she / to listen…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Present and Progressive Form Write sentences with the words in parentheses. Use present progressive or simple present form of the verbs. A: Whose camera are you using? B: Mine. _This camera belongs to me._ (to/camera/This/belong/me) A: What are you doing? B: Nothing much. (think/vacation/our/I/about) A: Does he need help?…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título The Ultimate Canadian Travel Guide To An East Coast Adventure Posted by EditorsChoice 2007-11-03 Making the decision to visit any one of Canada’s beautiful provinces or territories is easy, especially if you decide to spend your time on the East Coast. Canada’s East Coast is made up of Newfoundland,…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Change these sentences into passive sentences. Use the by-phrase only if it is necessary. People grow rice in India. Mr. Lee grows rice in China. Do people speak Spanish in Bolivia? Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Somebody published Romeo and Juliet in 1496. Someone told me a secret. People…
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Fill in the blanks by using the words in parentheses or by giving short answers. A: (Mary, have) a bicycle? B: Yes, . She has a ten-speed bike. A: (it, rain) right now? B: No, . At…
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