Less Pre-Intermediate 6-4
Lesson 6
Read these sentences. Underline the verb and indicate if they are transitive (v.t.) or intransitive (v.i.). Change the sentence to passive if possible.
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Read these sentences. Underline the verb and indicate if they are transitive (v.t.) or intransitive (v.i.). Change the sentence to passive if possible.
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Lesson 2 Documento sin título Simple Present Exercise on Questions with Interrogatives Ask for the bold part of the sentence. Example: I go to dance class on Thursdays. _Where do you go on Thursdays? 1. Julia likes pop-music. 2. Maria comes from Spain. 3. They play in the garden. 4. Rick rides his bike. 5….
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Use the verbs in the box to complete the dialogue below. You can use them more than once. be belong cost have like prefer do Q: _Does_ it _cost_ a lot to visit Bora Bora? A: Yes. Bora Bora is the second most expensive place to visit. Japan is…
Lesson 5 Documento sin título Reading and Vocabulary: Talking about Travelling Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Safari Cultural Lavish Rustic Manuscript Lazy Suburb Slavery Biodiversity Accommodation Sightseeing Prefer Dignity Resident Offer Memorable Perpetual Knowledge Restored Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling in the blanks. 1….
Lesson 8 Documento sin título Answer the questions with your own answers. Use short yes or no answers. Do you wear a wristwatch every day? Are you sitting down right now? Are you interested in politics? Do you like seafood? Is Vancouver in the USA? Do you play sports? Do you play everyday? How often…
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Look at Johns schedule for tonight: 5:00pm Dinner with my parents. 6:00pm Help Jeff move to his new apartment. 7:00pm 8:00pm Drive Carrie to the airport. 9:00pm Coffee with Amy. 10:00pm Study at the library with Angie. 11:00pm Beer with Jerry 12:00pm Do homework 1:00 am Sleep. 2:00am …
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Read the sentences. Indicate whether the sentences are Past Perfect (pp) or Past Perfect Progressive (3p). What is the difference in the meanings? 1.I had walked into the street. Pp 3p 2.I had been walking into the street. Pp 3p They had taken a break. 3. Pp 3p 4.They…
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