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<title>GO, GO TO, GO TO THE — Interactive Worksheet</title>
<h2>Part 1 — Fill in the blanks (Write the correct form: GO / GO TO / GO TO A/AN / GO TO THE)</h2>

<p>1. I’m going to <input type="text" name="gap1" /> home now.</p>
<p>2. We always <input type="text" name="gap2" /> abroad during the holidays.</p>
<p>3. My parents will <input type="text" name="gap3" /> Paris next month.</p>
<p>4. I need to <input type="text" name="gap4" /> the bank today.</p>
<p>5. Tomorrow, I will <input type="text" name="gap5" /> a meeting at 3 PM.</p>
<p>6. He wants to <input type="text" name="gap6" /> downtown to buy clothes.</p>
<p>7. They will <input type="text" name="gap7" /> an exotic place for their honeymoon.</p>
<p>8. We plan to <input type="text" name="gap8" /> the supermarket after work.</p>
<p>9. I have to <input type="text" name="gap9" /> that store to return these shoes.</p>
<p>10. She needs to <input type="text" name="gap10" /> university to finish her degree.</p>

<h2>Part 2 — Choose the correct answer (Click the correct option)</h2>

<p>11. Where are you going? 
<select name="gap11">
  <option>go home</option>
  <option>going to home</option>
  <option>going home</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>12. We will _______ Copacabana Beach in summer.
<select name="gap12">
  <option>go</option>
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>go to the</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>13. He decided to _______ the doctor because he was feeling sick.
<select name="gap13">
  <option>go</option>
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>goes</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>14. You don't have to _______ an expensive spa to relax.
<select name="gap14">
  <option>go</option>
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>go to the</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>15. They love to _______ church on Sundays.
<select name="gap15">
  <option>go to</option>
  <option>go to the</option>
  <option>going</option>
</select>
</p>

<h2>Part 3 — Match the sentence with the correct destination</h2>

<p>16. We are going to the 
<select name="gap16">
  <option>mall</option>
  <option>cinema</option>
  <option>home</option>
</select>
</p>

<p>17. They always go 
<select name="gap17">
  <option>abroad</option>
  <option>supermarket</option>
  <option>school</option>
</select>
 during summer.</p>

<p>18. I have to go to 
<select name="gap18">
  <option>a party</option>
  <option>an event</option>
  <option>an address</option>
</select>
 to see a concert.</p>

<p>19. She went to 
<select name="gap19">
  <option>college</option>
  <option>prison</option>
  <option>downtown</option>
</select>
 to study medicine.</p>

<p>20. We are going to 
<select name="gap20">
  <option>the beach</option>
  <option>the bakery</option>
  <option>heaven</option>
</select>
 to swim and sunbathe.</p>

<h2>Part 4 — Correct the mistakes (Rewrite the correct form)</h2>

<p>21. I’m going to downtown. → <input type="text" name="gap21" /></p>
<p>22. They want to go to home early. → <input type="text" name="gap22" /></p>
<p>23. Let's go to a party tonight! → <input type="text" name="gap23" /></p>
<p>24. She will go university next year. → <input type="text" name="gap24" /></p>
<p>25. He is going to the United Kingdom. → <input type="text" name="gap25" /></p>
 

Illness Collocations

Writing - English Language

Illness Collocations

 

I. Find five verbs and five nouns or adjectives to make illness collocations:

 

 

 

 

 

 

0. FEEL SICK

1. _________________

2. _________________

3. _________________

4. _________________

5. _________________

 

 

 

II. Put the letters in order to make collocations.

    a). leef ciks

    b). ese a rctood

    c). amek na mpitntpoean

    d). vaeh na oiranpteo

    e). teg teertb

    f). etka rome scexiere

 

III. Complete the text with collocations from exercise 2. Use the correct form of the verbs.

     I was __0  feeling sick __  one day a few months ago. I didn`t think much about it, but the next day I was still feeling ill and I was also feeling very tired. It was the same the next day and the day after that. My wife told me I should __1 ________ . Now, I don`t really like going to the doctor`s, but I was starting to get a bit worried. Something just didn`t feel right. So I phoned the surgery that afternoon to __ 2 _________ for the next day.

   The doctor did a few tests and and he seemed really quite worried. In fact, he was so worried that he phoned immediately for an ambulance. I was rushed to hospital, where they did more tests. Finally, after about five hours, a doctor came and saw me. He said I could have a heart attack at any moment and that I needed to __ 3 __________ immediately.

    It was a real shock, but what could I say? So I followed the doctor`s orders and spent the next few months __ 4 __________ . I went for a check – up the other day and the doctor says I`m fine. I just need to eat a little less and __ 5 ________ .

    

WWI personal letter vocabulary assignment

English as a Second Language (ESL)

October 14, 1916

Dear Mother,

I hope this letter finds you well. I miss you so much and think about home every day. Life here is very hard. We spend most of our time in the ______, where it is always cold and wet. The ground is full of mud, and sometimes the water comes up to our knees. At night, we hear the sound of ______ in the distance, and it is difficult to sleep.

The ______ is a terrible place. There are explosions everywhere, and we must be very careful. Many of my ______ have been hurt, and we have lost some good men. It is hard to see, but we must stay strong. I am very ______ sometimes, but I try to be brave for my friends.

We do not have much food, and the ______ here are terrible. Rats and other ______ are everywhere, and we must be careful not to get sick. Sometimes, we get a letter or a small ______ from home, and that makes us happy. The worst thing is waiting. We never know when the next ______ will start, so we must always be ready.

The land between us and the enemy is covered in ______, making it very dangerous to move forward. Some men dream of the day an ______ is declared so we can go home. Others believe that fighting is a matter of ______ and that our ______ will be remembered forever.

How is everything at home? Is Father still talking about that new ______ he read about in the newspaper? How is little Tom? I miss hearing his ______ every morning. I hope you and Father are staying safe and warm.

I must go now. Please write soon. Your letters give me hope.

With love,
Your son, James

 

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