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Practice of the structures "I'm wearing...", "She's wearing..." as well as some vocabulary about clothes
Some - any- no
This worksheet helps practising and learning some expressions of frecuency
Facts about River Thames and some exercises.
Countable and uncountable nouns, some, any, a-an, much many; Foood and drinks, quatifiers
Practice Letter F and relate some pictures
Some Any No Every Compounds
Unit 3 Evaluation -I like cooking- Food vocabulary Do and Does I've got some/ I haven't got any
Students have to classify the expressions according to their meaning and then provide new sentences with some of the vocabulary they have learnt.
Sts must match columns featuring pictures of some routines and their actual names.
Some sentence transformations to practise the grammar for the FCE
In the restaurant
Beginners Level. Grammar: countable and uncountable nouns + a, an, some, any.
Some exercises to practice vocabulary and reading on the theme of "Life in the past".
Look at the pictures and write sentences using "there is/There are) and "Some/Any"
Some means of transport now you don't see the answers
Write some new year's resolutions.
Grammar practice upon indefinite pronouns.
A short story which provides learners with some interesting facts from Charles Goodyear's life and work.
There are some senteces that have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap
Countable/uncountable - a/some/a lot of/any
Sentence: Where are you going?- I’m going to the bakery - Why do you want to go to the book shop? Because I want to buy some books.
To review the past and past participle of some regular and irregular verbs.
Excercises related with countable and uncountable nouns. Use of some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little.