Less Intermediate 2-1
Lesson 2
Exercise on Present Perfect Simple
Exceptions in Spelling when adding ?ed?
Write the participle form (3rd form) of the regular verbs. Note the exceptions in spelling when adding ?ed?.
Exercise on Present Perfect Simple
Exceptions in Spelling when adding ?ed?
Write the participle form (3rd form) of the regular verbs. Note the exceptions in spelling when adding ?ed?.
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Lesson 3 Documento sin título Use the participles you have written above to create questions using ?have you ever..?? Say the answers to yourself. Example: eat at a restaurant? à Have you ever eaten at a restaurant? (Yes, I have eaten at a restaurant) 1.Take a course in chemistry 2.Ride in an airplane 3.Write a…
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Lesson 5 Documento sin título Answer these questions with the correct perfect tense. What have you been doing for the last ten minutes? What have you been studying today? What have you done today in the kitchen? What have you done with your friends lately? Next Exercise
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Have or Has? Decide whether to use ?have? or ?has?. 1. She been asking questions all day long. 2. They been climbing the mountain. 3. We been washing the dishes. 4. You been repairing your computer. 5. I been working. 6. It been snowing. 7. The boy been playing. 8….
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Lesson 3 Documento sin título Use the participles you have written above to create questions using ?have you ever..?? Say the answers to yourself. Example: eat at a restaurant? à Have you ever eaten at a restaurant? (Yes, I have eaten at a restaurant) 1.Take a course in chemistry 2.Ride in an airplane 3.Write a…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Vocabulary and Reading: Living with Animals Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Forecasts Beyond Damaged Floral Ecosystems Tipping Coral Domains Ecologist Research Prevent Influx Reefs Overgrown Climate Stresses Degraded Invaders Simulations Permanent Unhealthy Agricultural Heavily Marine Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling…
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Lesson 4 Documento sin título Have or Has? Decide whether to use ?have? or ?has?. 1. She been asking questions all day long. 2. They been climbing the mountain. 3. We been washing the dishes. 4. You been repairing your computer. 5. I been working. 6. It been snowing. 7. The boy been playing. 8….
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