Less Elementary 6-1
Lesson 6
Connect these sentences using both?and.
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 9 Chicago The third largest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles) lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. The Potawatomi once lived in this area and the city?s name derives from the Potawatomi word Checagou (meaning ?wild onions?). The name was used because the place used to smell like…
Lesson 6 Connect the ideas in the following sentences using neither? nor. The bus did not arrive on time. The train didn?t arrive on time. Chris didn?t have time to take a holiday. Sheila didn?t have time to take a holiday. David doesn?t play tennis. Mike doesn?t play tennis. The restaurants aren?t good. The hotels…
Lesson 2 Positive Sentences in Past Perfect Simple Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. The pupils talked about the film they (watch) _had watched___. I was late for work because I (miss) the bus. We lived in the house that my father (build) . We admired the picture that Lucy (paint) . They watered…
Lesson 6 Connect the following sentences using but. Notice what ideas are being compared. I have a brother. I don?t have a sister. Bill makes breakfast. Sara makes lunch. Bill makes breakfast. He doesn?t make dinner. They like black tea. They don?t like green tea. Jim is tired. Jim is happy. The room is small. …
Lesson 6 Connect the ideas in the following possibilities using either? or. Possibility A: She?s at the office. Possibility B: She?s at the airport. Possibility A: Paul is at home. Possibility B: Paul is at the sports centre. Possibility A: The shop is on East Street. Possibility B: The shop is on Fox Street. Possibility…
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