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Lesson 3
Use W- questions in past tense.
Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
Use W- questions in past tense.
Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
Lesson 6 Connect these sentences using both?and. Sara is pretty. Sara is tall. Jim is running. Jim is laughing. He is a doctor. He is a father. It is cold outside. It is snowing. She has a dog. She has a cat. Bill cooks lunch. Bill cooks dinner. They need potatoes for the recipe. They…
Lesson 2 Irregular Verbs Fill in the correct forms of the irregular verbs. Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle Tell 1) 2) 3) Had 4) Go 5) 6) Think 7) 8) 9) was, were 10) 11) 12) Slept Sit 13) 14) 15) Put 16) 17) 18) Run 19) 20) Brought 21) 22) Driven 23) 24)…
Lesson 3 Put where, when, why, what, who or how in the gaps. Example: Where are you going? – To the shops. are you leaving? à At six o?clock. does she take a taxi to work? à Because she doesn?t have a car. did they go to France? à By boat. is he studying…
Lesson 1 Correct the sentences. Find the mistakes. Where have been? have you done what? Why haven?t you did it? What have you doing? Why haven?t been you coming to English classes? She hasn?t spoked to me all morning. They hasn?t done any work this morning. He been causing a lot of trouble. They has…
Lesson 8 Complete the conversations with the affirmative or negative of may or might and a verb from the box. be have need rain return see A: Take your umbrella. It this afternoon. B: Really? I thought it would be sunny. A: Start dinner without me. I back home before 9:00. B: That?s ok…
Lesson 4 In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with some, or any. Ann has candies. Bill doesn?t have money. Sue will give us information. There is milk in the fridge. There isn’t beer. There aren’t boys in my family. Bill won’t give me help. Ann shouldn’t smoke cigarettes. Sue must do homework tonight…
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