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Grammar - ESL
In this ESL match worksheet, your students must fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the comparative and superlative in English sentences that contain Thanksgiving vocabulary.
Activity 1: Read the text. Find the indefinite pronouns and put them in the table below.
Activity 2: Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
Activity 3: Complete the questions with the correct indefinite pronoun.
Reading - ESL
Reading comprehension
Writing - ESL
Write a short paragraph comparing Tobermory and Edinburgh.
Use at least 4 adjectives, including comparative and superlative forms.
Include a beginning, middle, and ending sentence.
Online_Viet Teacher_S5_W24_U7_Grammar 2 & Writing
This ESL A2-level worksheet helps your students practice forming wh-questions with do or does.
In this worksheet, your ESL student must fill in the blanks with the appropriate reflexive pronouns, such as myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
1️⃣ Đọc kỹ từng câu.
2️⃣ Xác định danh từ trong câu (1 con hay nhiều con):
3️⃣ Điền It hoặc They vào chỗ trống cho đúng.
✅ Ghi nhớ:
Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions: to, in. on, from.
Follow the instructions and complete the worksheet
MOVER - READING & WRITING - PART - II - M11 - T01
ADVERBS OF MANNER
Students have to differentiate reciprocal ponouns each other, one another
Do the exercies.
Present Simple, Present Continuous and state verbs
GRAMMAR - PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE - 03
Online_Viet Teacher_S5_W20_U6_Grammar 1
Vocabulary - ESL
Fill in the gaps and check your answers.
Speaking - ESL
Interview your partner to fill in each blank.
BE GOING TO
grade 4 english global success - unit 2: time and daily routines
Complete the following exercises using the vocabulary about free time activities.
Practicing using correctly Subject and Object Pronouns.
This activity is good for A2 and above students - ANY ESL and native English speakers alike - who need to learn how to express purpose, or to refine their understanding of the difference between the "for + -ing" form and the infinitive with "to."