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Past continuous
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‘The Sioux were surprised to see the soldiers, who were already shooting at them from the distance.’ We use the Past Continuous to describe several situations in progress in the past, happening at…
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Marriage - Go back to the text
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Read the passage and fill in the gaps with the prepositions below. You need to use some prepositions more than once. at about (x2) among (x2) between by for (x2) in (x4) of (x4) to (x2) without Rich,…
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Before you read - Dr Roylott and Stoke Moran
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Label the words in the picture: ventilator bell rope metal chest fireplace chest-of-drawers rug ceiling floor Now match five of the words from to these descriptions: You keep clothes here. You pull this…
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Comprehension check (II)
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Correct the false ones. Very little happened in Britain during Charlotte Brontë’s life. The railways were replaced by major roads in this period. Many people left agriculture to work in industry. The…
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Past simple passsive
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‘Romeo was banished to Mantua.’ Look at these 2 sentences. The Prince banished Romeo to Mantua. (Past Simple Active) Romeo was banished to Mantua by the Prince. (Past Simple Passive) Rewrite these…
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The past simple - regular verbs
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HOLMES AND I FOLLOWED MRS WARREN UPSTAIRS We form the past simple of regular verbs by adding -ed to the verb. I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they talked, called, worked Some verbs end in a consonant + -y. We…
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Sentence transformation (PET)
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Here are some sentences from the text. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. The murder shocked people because it was so…
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You're a lottery winner!
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What would $6,000 be worth today? To find out, multiply it by twenty. ($1 in those days would be worth $20 today.) Write your total in the space provided. $6,000 x 20 = (1) Imagine you win this amount…