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Grammar (I)
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Complete each sentence with one of the prepositions. You can use them more than once. The Youngs lived New York City. There was a small mirror the wall. Jim’s watch belonged his father. He was very…
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Question tags We use question tags at the end of sentences, either to make questions or to provide emphasis. After a positive statement we use a negative tag. After a negative statement, we use a…
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Grammar (II)
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Complete these sentences with the Active or Passive form of the verb in brackets. Make sure that you put the verb into the correct tense! He yesterday evening. He his car into a tree. (kill / crash) A…
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When we want to say that something will happen in the future, we can use the word ‘will’ before the verb. Look at these examples: Robin says: ‘No one will recognise me.’ He says ‘will’…
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Look at this sentence from Chapter Seven: I told my friends and we wanted to explore it. In this sentence and is a conjunction: it joins the two ideas. Complete the following sentences with one of the…
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Uncountable nouns An uncountable noun is one that does not usually have a plural form. It is not possible to express the singular of an uncountable noun. Wood, water and intelligence are all examples of…
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Grammar - revision
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Complete the table by writing the Past Simple tense of the verbs below. Now complete this passage below with the Past Simple of the verbs from exercise above. “Bill and I money so we to kidnap someone…
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Grammar (II)
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Look at the sentences below. Decide if will indicates a prediction or a decision made at the moment of speaking. I’ll wear an overcoat tomorrow if it’s snowing. ‘What will you have to eat?’…
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Future with will We often use will + verb when we make a sudden decision to do something in the future. For example: Jim: I’m going to the inn. Tom: Good. I’ll come with you. We also use will + verb…
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Homophones A homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation as another word, but is spelt differently. Some common homophones are: heal (cure) – heel (part of the foot) hear (perceive a noise)…