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... working.—HeSheItWeYouTheyisn'taren'tworking.Negative with not Negative with n'tUSE• For an action in progress now:I'm reading a grammarbook now.What are you looking at?She isn't eating at the moment. Practice Rewrite ... Managed by Lewis LansfordAdditional material written by David Bowker.Nouns, adjectives and adverbs18 Comparatives (tall, taller; comfortable, more comfortable)• Adjectives with one syllable ... They're not keys - they're (I/she)6 I don't think its room: I think it's (you/they)7 The police asked me for address. (I)3Verbs33 Present Simple and Continuous: short formsCheckSomeone...
... answers, you will need to use the edition of Grammar Practicefor Pre -Intermediate Studentswith Answer key. We hope that GrammarPracticefor Pre -Intermediate Students helps you toimprove your ... football43To the student Grammar Practicefor Pre -Intermediate Students gives short, clear explanationsof all the main areas of English grammar, and provides practice exercises for you to do.There ... working.—HeSheItWeYouTheyisn'taren'tworking.Negative with not Negative with n'tUSE• For an action in progress now:I'm reading a grammarbook now.What are you looking at?She isn't eating at the moment. Practice Rewrite...
... Bread, cheese, butter, information, news, food, and money are all uncountable nouns.>• Exercise 14 for some and any. Practice Write 'C for countable, 'U' for uncountable.applewaterboymilktablepenbreadcupcomputermoneyCUcheesetoothcargrasspersonroadchairbicyclehandflourIinformationbuttersugartreegarden book newsbuswinehouseFORMPositive ... itself off automatically. Practice Write the correct reflexive pronouns for these sentences.1 I like to wake myselff up in the morning with a cup of coffee.2 Thanks for a great party - we really ... the Gobi Desert. Practice Write the names of the places below in two columns, those with the and thosewithout the.River SeineLuxembourgIstanbulPyreneesChileSolomon Islands with theRiver...
... last one. (difficult)19 Comparatives> Exercise 18 for adjectives with one syllable, and with three syllables or more.• Adjectives with two syllablesa) generally use more-careful -> ... verbsFORM• Regular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc.):Notes• Irregular verbs are different in the positive >• Exercise 36.• Remember to use the infinitive without ... the Gobi Desert. Practice Write the names of the places below in two columns, those with the and thosewithout the.River SeineLuxembourgIstanbulPyreneesChileSolomon Islands with theRiver...
... working.—HeSheItWeYouTheyisn'taren'tworking.Negative with not Negative with n'tUSE• For an action in progress now:I'm reading a grammarbook now.What are you looking at?She isn't eating at the moment. Practice Rewrite ... taller; comfortable, more comfortable)• Adjectives with one syllable (tall, great, short, etc.) add er:tall —>taller; great —> greater; short —> shorterAdjectives that end with e just ... talked to the boys parents for some time.We talked to the boys' parents for some time.We talked to the boy's parents for some time.Nouns, adjectives and adverbs Practice Complete these...
... . •43a 1 for 2 for 3 since 4 for 5 for 6 since 7 since 8 since 9 for 10 for 43b 1 I studied for 2 She's worked , since. 3 I worked for 4 I've lived since 5 He's been for 6 I haven't ... found foundbreak broke broken fly flew flownbring brought brought forget forgot forgottenbuild built built forgive forgave forgivenburn burnt/ burnt/ get got gotburned burnedburst burst burst ... going to be in the office until 6 o'clock.96a 1 until 2 before 3 until 4 until 5 before 6 before 7 until 8 until9 before 10 before166indefinite article 8-9, 13-14indirect speech 105, 113-114indirect...
... date Practice In your notebook, rewrite the sentences substituting the underlined words with aphrasal verb from the box. Write the sentencesa) with the object after the verb and particle;b) with ... yourself a point for each correct answer. Score \_\Put the verb into either the gerund or the infinitive with to form.1 Do you enjoy ? (cook)2 I've decided a new job. (look for) 3 Are you ... sister at the weekend for a chat./ usually ring up my sister at the weekend for a chat,I usually ring my sister up at the weekend for a chat,2 These clothes are too small for Andrew. 1 should...
... it relates to ( = connects with) a noun in the larger sentence.FORM• Relative clauses are often indicated by who (for people) and that (for thingsand sometimes for people). The relative clause ... and what as object + question form of verb:You asked Steve. Who did you ask? Steve.• Who stayed with you?but Who did Jane stay with? (Preposition at the end.) Practice Write the questions.1 ... again next year so I'm saving up for it already.People book very early for that area so I must fix it up after the NewYear. If I carry on saving for a few months, I'll have enough...
... gave me the book. ( = she gave the book to me)the book is the real object of this sentence. It tells us what she gave.This is the direct object (D.O.)me is the indirect object (l.O.)FORM• verb ... for: buy, find, get, make.verb + indirect object without to or for + direct object:GiveBuyl.O.himyour motherD.O.the money.a present.Note: that it is not possible to use the second form ... John. (NOT Give John it.) Practice 79a Rewrite these sentences without using to or for. 1 Give this food to your parents.Give your parents this food.2 Get an ashtray for me, please.Get me an...
... wait for me. I can get a taxi home.(= It is not necessary for you to wait for me, but you can wait if you want to.) Practice 66a Complete the sentences with have + to-infinitive in the correct form ... I don't want tonight.8 They offered the children for the evening.9 They're planning with us for the weekend.10 He agreed us with our problem.101Gerunds and infinitives68 like, ... cleaned it yesterday.6 We forget to lock all the doors before we go away.7 They sit in the sun for too long. They mightget burnt.8 We stay in a hotel in London. We can stay with my cousin.9 He...
... (you travel) a lot before you (get) this job?7 I (work) in a factory before I (become) a teacher.8 She (drive) a lot before she (have) the accident.9 That old radio (work) before I (drop) it.10 ... imperative may sometimes be used for requests to people we know well, or for ordersgiven by people in authority. It is often used when speaking to children or soldiers. Practice Mr and Mrs Brownridge ... 'If they don't agree with me, I'll go to the director.'Are they going to agree with me?A Maybe B Probably not8 'If they didn't agree with me, I'd go to the...
... here t(fori/since) six years.2 I lived here [for/ since) three months.3 I've worked in the factory {for/ since) 1982.4 He's been abroad [for/ since] five years.5 I studied French [for/ since) ... her [for/ since] 1982.7 I've lived here {for/ since) I was a child.8 We've been in Paris [for/ since) we were married.9 I've known them [for/ since) years.10 We practised {for/ since) ... he's living here now)NOTES• for + period of time:I've lived here for six years.I've worked here for two months.They've been married for a long time.• since + a point...
... working.—HeSheItWeYouTheyisn'taren'tworking.Negative with not Negative with n'tUSE• For an action in progress now:I'm reading a grammarbook now.What are you looking at?She isn't eating at the moment. Practice Rewrite ... verbsFORM• Regular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc.):Notes• Irregular verbs are different in the positive >• Exercise 36.• Remember to use the infinitive without ... (see) the film before.7 (You be) to Austria?8 (You see) the film on TV last night?9 When (you arrive) in London?10 John (be) to Germany before.11 (You read) this book before?12 I (not see)...