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Grammar: Passives
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 1996 visitas
Resource consisting of a multi choice questionnaire in which we have to click onto the right structure with passive voice.
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Grammar: Comparatives
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2528 visitas
We can learn the steps to form comparative and superlative sentences in English, focusing on some points: the use of more, the most and how comparatives can be modified.
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Grammar (I)
EduBook Organización
- 2144 visitas
The Past Perfect We use the Past Perfect to show that one event occurred before another one. In the text you read: In the past, the people of Lilliput and the people of Blefuscu had agreed about this.…
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Grammar 02
EduBook Organización
- 2099 visitas
Fill in the gaps with one of the following prepositions. for near on in (x 2) of (x 2) around The first castles were made wood. They were built hills. There was a high fence all them. People lived the…
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Grammar: Test
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 1898 visitas
This resource consists of a multi choice questionnaire in which we have to select the correct answer.
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Grammar Presentation
Ingles Instrumental ( Enfermeria) English Teachers Docente
- 1 lo usan
- 1656 visitas
EXPLICACIÓN GRAMATICAL
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Grammar (I)
EduBook Organización
- 1898 visitas
The Passive The Passive is formed by the verb to be + the past participle: Active: Mr Hill teaches me geography. Passive: I am taught geography by Mr Hill. We use the Passive: when we do not know who…
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Grammar 02
EduBook Organización
- 1894 visitas
Complete the sentences with the Past Simple form of the verbs in the box. read go study see be drive die stop decide buy Jim and Brian together for the math test. Jim a face at the window and he scared.…
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Grammar (PET)
EduBook Organización
- 1883 visitas
Here are some sentences about Part Nine. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. Write the missing words in the space.…
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Grammar (I)
EduBook Organización
- 1886 visitas
The Future We use the future tense with will to indicate an action that is decided at the time of speaking. In the text you read: ‘Very well,’ he said, ‘I’ll help you.’ (The Emperor of…