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29 The children weren't surprised.
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Fill the following spaces, using can for present, could for past and shall/will be able for
future. There is no need to use other able form ... continuous
44 for and since
Future forms
PEG chapter 19
45 The present continuous tense as a future form
46 The be going to form
47 The present continuous and the be going to form
48 The ... keep going up.
19 I've seen you before.
20 Bill's written a novel.
21 His mother's very proud of him.
22 The twins used to play rugby.
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A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES 1
CONTENTS
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... I'd like a diamond ring for my birthday.
18. You could easily afford to buy me one.
19. You are always buying things for yourself.
20. And diamonds are quite cheap.
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29 Auxiliary verbs: should/shouldn't ... talks English.
13. corrects the Spanish essays.
14. explains in English.
15. lectures in Spanish.
16. broadcasts in Spanish.
17. addresses students in English.
18. cooks a Spanish meal for us.
19. ... plays Italian music.
5. drinks English beer.
6. dances with a Greek girl.
7. uses an English dictionary.
8. has lunch in a Japanese restaurant.
9. listens to the news in English.
10. writes in Spanish.
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b. scientists are
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iven permission to catch sharks for their studies. D. information about sharks help people cure cancer.
TEST FOR UNIT 9
I. PRONUNCIATION
1. a. gulf b surface c. submarine ... the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the needs of man. The sea provided man
Exercisesfor unit 9
I. Circle the word that is pronounced differently from the others.
1. bear leave peace ... low light. They often hunt for food at dawn. in the evening, or in the middle of the night.
Nowadays scientists want to learn more about sharks for several reasons. For example, cancer is common...
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Future forms
PEG chapter 19
45 The present continuous tense as a future form
46 The be going to form
47 The present continuous and the be going to form
48 The ... 17-18
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To
the
student
Why do we learn grammar?
There
is
no
point
in
learning
grammar
for
the
sake
of
learning
grammar.
Grammar
is
the
support
system
of
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