Less Elementary 6-5
Lesson 6
Practice:
Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second.
The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting.
so_ we got home late.
Practice:
Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second.
The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting.
so_ we got home late.
Lesson 7 B. Gerund or Infinitive? Dear Judy Thanks for your letter. I enjoyed 1) (read) about your holidays in Australia. Like you I am keen on 2) (travel) abroad. Last winter my family and I went to Austria for a winter holiday. As soon as we got there we managed 3) (find) a good…
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…
Lesson 7 Gerund used as a subject Complete the sentences with the gerund form of the verbs in parentheses. (cook) is one of her hobbies. (cycle) is fun. (Get) a good job is not easy. (Find) a parking space is quite difficult in this area. (drive) becomes more and more expensive. No (smoke) in this…
Lesson 8 Match the sentences in column A with the sentences in column B 1. It?s definitely going to rain. A. It probably won?t rain. 2. There?s an 80 percent chance of rain. B. It?ll probably rain. 3. There?s a 50 percent chance of rain. C. It won?t rain 4. There?s a 10 percent chance…
Lesson 4 Reading and vocabulary: Fresh Vegetables Practice your food vocabulary with these crosswords: http://iteslj.org/cw/1/ck-fruit.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-vegetables.html http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-food.html Eat Your Vegetables The federal government, displaying even less sense than usual, has yielded to the French fry industry. Frozen French fries?sliced, fried in oil, and then packaged?are now approved as ?fresh vegetables? by the US Department…
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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