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... don't,theyheshe doesn't,it Verbs36 Past Simple: positive - irregular verbsFORMã Irregular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc)SubjectIHeSheItWeYouTheyPast ... action:She telephoned me.I hit him.We saw her. Practice Write the correct pronouns for these sentences.1 She telephoned yesterday, (she)2 We watched .him for hours, (he)3 Hasn't arrived yet? ... not Negative with n'tUSEã For an action in progress now:I'm reading a grammar book now.What are you looking at?She isn't eating at the moment. Practice Rewrite each sentence...
... to use the edition of Grammar Practicefor Pre -Intermediate Students with Answer key.We hope that GrammarPracticefor Pre -Intermediate Students helps you toimprove your English. Elaine WalkerSteve ... football43 To 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 ... > most dangerous;comfortable —> most comfortable24 Nouns, adjectives and adverbs10 No article or the before names of placesã a or the is not usually used before names of villages,...
... Bread, cheese, butter, information, news, food, and money are all uncountable nouns.>ã Exercise 14 for some and any. Practice Write 'C for countable, 'U' for uncountable.applewaterboymilktablepenbreadcupcomputermoneyCUcheesetoothcargrasspersonroadchairbicyclehandflourIinformationbuttersugartreegardenbooknewsbuswinehouse ... (stupid)28wellbadlylittlebetterworselessbestworstleastfarfarther/furtherfarthest/furthest Practice Write the correct form of adverbs for these sentences.1 She works harder than all the others, (hard) Verbs32 Present Simple: short answersFORMPositive NegativeNotesã ... the before names of placesã a or the is not usually used before names of villages, towns, streets, cities,countries or continents.She lives in Paris.We went to India.ã the is used before...
... dangerous > most dangerous;comfortable —> most comfortable24 Nouns, adjectives and adverbs20 ComparativesCheckComplete these sentences, using the comparative form of the adjectives given.1 ... likely one.1 We 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 adverbs5 ... dinner.The time order for (a) is arriving then having dinner.The time order for (b) is having dinner, during which she arrived.When she arrived, we were having dinner. Practice 38a Look at these...
... 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 ... [frightening/frightened) by the animals.26 Verbs36 Past Simple: positive - irregular verbsFORMã Irregular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc)SubjectIHeSheItWeYouTheyPast ... him some money.41USEExercise 35.Look at these irregular forms ( Exercise 54 for a longer list): Nouns, adjectives and adverbs Practice Write a few, a little, much or many to complete these...
... . ã43a 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 before166 indefinite article 8-9, 13-14indirect speech 105,...
... 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 ... 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 ... point for each correct answer. Score 21 1 hot 2 boring 3 dangerous 4 deep 5 valuable 6 independent7 comfortable 8 difficult 9 old 10 relaxing22 1 the biggest building in 2 the most comfortable...
... connectswith) a noun in the larger sentence.FORMã Relative clauses are often indicated by who (for people) and that (for thingsand sometimes for people). The relative clause is placed immediately ... home.128 Prepositions96 until, before, afterã before and after can be followed by a noun, pronoun, clause or gerund:I'll see you after lunch John arrived before me.She phoned after the ... 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...
... ever)81 Link words: and, but, so, then, before, after, because Practice Write one of the above words in the correct place in these sentences. Useeach word for two sentences. Where two answers are ... We go out now - we can't afford it. (hardly ever / sometimes / frequently)5 I don't finish work before eleven o'clock, so I see the children beforethey go to bed. (always / never ... liestell the timetell a story Practice 76a Use the correct form of say or tell in these sentences.1 She told me she didn't agree.2 '1 think I've met you before,' he said 3 I...