Less Elementary 5-4
Lesson 5
Practise the use of ‘must not’ and ‘need not’ in the following exercise. Which is correct?
Practise the use of ‘must not’ and ‘need not’ in the following exercise. Which is correct?
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 3 Use W- questions in past tense. Ask for the bold part of the sentence. She pushed her bike. ? She carried a bag. ? We waited in the park. ? The policeman arrested the thief. ? We ate fish. ? She watched the match last night. ? She asked her friend because she…
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 10 Complete the sentences. Use be going to and the given expressions (or your own words). Call the manager Call the police Get something to eat Go to the beach Go to bed Go to the bookstore Go to an Italian restaurant Lie down and rest Look it up in the dictionary Major in…
Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Reading: Cooking Here is a crossword to practice your food vocabulary: http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-food.html A School Girl Sues Her School A straight-A student got a C in cooking class and didn’t like it. She didn’t like it so much that her dad filed a complaint in federal court about it. He alleges that…
Lesson 2 Exercises on Past 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. push – carry – cycle – drop – follow – play – empty – close – dial – sail –
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