‘So’ and ‘Neither’ Exercise 1 You’re having a conversation with Jenny. What she says is true for you too. Put in ‘so --- I’ or ‘neither --- I
Future Perfect Continuous Exercise Make the future perfect continuous. ... Microsoft Word - future perfect continuous mixed.doc Author: Seonaid Bell Created Date:
Reported Statements. When do we use reported speech? Sometimes someone says a sentence, for example. "I'm going to the cinema tonight". Later, maybe we want to tell someone else what the first person said. Here's how it works: We use a reporting verb
Mixed Future Tenses Exercise 1 Make the future tenses. It could be a positive sentence, a negative sentence or a ... Answers: 1. Will she win the competition?
She’s going home now. 2. I'm reading a great book. 3. She isn't washing her hair. 4. Is the cat chasing mice? 5. Is she crying? 6. He isn't studying Latin. 7
Geraldine Woods Author, English Grammar Workbook For Dummies Learn to: • Get down to basics with the rules of English grammar • Improve your writing and verbal
Title: Microsoft Word - 50 Irregular Verbs Past Simple Part 1.doc Author: Seonaid Bell Created Date: 11/12/2007 12:00:00 AM
Title: Microsoft Word - past perfect or past perfect continuous.doc Author: Seonaid Bell Created Date: 2/25/2008 12:00:00 AM
ARTICLES ART 1 www.english-grammat.at Fill in: The, a, an or --1. I have just had a great idea. 2. Columbus was one of the first people to cross the Atlantic
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
Used to + Infinitive Exercise 1 Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using ‘used to + infinitive’:
1. I / live in a flat when I was a child. _______________________________________________________________ 2. We / go to the beach every summer? _______________________________________________________________ 3. She / love eating chocolate, but now she hates it. _______________________________________________________________ 4. He / not / smoke. _______________________________________________________________ 5. I / play tennis when I was at school. _______________________________________________________________ 6. She / be able to speak French, but she has forgotten it all. _______________________________________________________________ 7. He / play golf every weekend? _______________________________________________________________ 8. They both / have short hair. _______________________________________________________________ 9. Julie / study Portuguese. _______________________________________________________________ 10. I / not / hate school. _______________________________________________________________
1. I used to live in a flat when I was a child. 2. Did we use to go to the beach every summer? 3. She used to love eating chocolate, but now she hates it. 4. He didn’t use to smoke. 5. I used to play tennis when I was at school. 6. She used to be able to speak French, but she has forgotten it all. 7. Did he use to play golf every weekend? 8. They both used to have short hair. 9. Julie used to study Portuguese. 10. I didn’t use to hate school.