Less Pre-Intermediate 6-8
Lesson 6
Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms
Exercise on Short and Long Forms
Write down the long forms.
Present Progressive – Short and Long Forms
Exercise on Short and Long Forms
Write down the long forms.
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Look at the sentences. Are they future simple (FS) or future progressive (FP)? 1.I am going to drive to the store later. FS FP 2.I will be going to the store later. FS FP 3.He is not going to be singing anymore. …
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Lesson 2 Documento sin título U.S. book prices ‘could kill’ small shops By Robyn Young: The Daily News. November 2, 2007 Wal-Mart’s move may be cheaper for customers, but threatens to finish off independents like Frog Hollow Independent magazine and book-store owners in Halifax are reeling after an announcement by Wal-Mart Canada yesterday that the…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Counterfeit goods Is your buy real or fake? And why should you care? CBC: March 6, 2007 Once the domain of flea markets and street vendors pedalling knock-off T-shirts and watches, the counterfeit industry has bloomed to include electronics, luxury items, even medicine — a global trade worth an estimated…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Active Vs. Passive Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in parenthesis. Yesterday out teacher (arrive) five minutes late. Our morning paper (read) by over 100,000 people everyday. Last night my favourite TV program (interrupt) by a special news bulletin. That’s not my coat. It (belong) to…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Add the given words to the sentence. Put the adverbs in their middle position. Change the sentence if necessary to keep it negative. 1. Jack doesn’t shave in the morning. a) usually _Jack usually doesn’t shave in the morning._ b) often c) frequently d) occasionally 2. I don’t eat breakfast….
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