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Revising the future continuous & the future perfect tenses , in addition to some adverb- pp. structures
This worksheet intends to have some practice of listening and speaking for the first part of the SPEAKING FOR PET.
An exercise to practise Some and Any
A revision worksheet on phrasal verbs and some idioms from B2 level.
How much, How many, some, any
Look at the picture and write some rules.
Students read a text about a weekend. They have to answer some questions about it, and then they have to write a similar text about their weekend.
Test on countable and uncountable nouns, articles, some and any, much any many
Making students use some structures
JAMES BLUNT SONG - FILL IN TH BLANKS: VERB TO BE AND SOME PRONOUNS
Learn some vocabulary to avoid COVID-19
Some adjectives go with certain preposistions and it's important to learn them.
In this activity, students have to match some movies with their description
This a fill-in-the-gaps exercise to work on the structure of There is/There are and how to combine them with a/an, some and any for affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences.
Revision of there is/there are with some, a lot of usage
Three exercises: fill the gaps in a text and in some questions with the past simple. Answer the questions. Match quotes with their meanings.
Some sentences to analyze syntactically to get to know the functions of the most common word types.
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It includes some classroom commands.
You can find the name of some natural disasters and their descriptions.
Here is a worksheet composed of several documents to help students to learn about Ellis Island, the condition of arrival of immigrants in the 19th century, the place where they came from and some success stories with a focus on Levi Strauss.
this is worksheet
Would you like some milk
Practice simple past and past participle of some verbs