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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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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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Newspapers in 19th-century England
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In this chapter we read that there was a carriage in the parade for the editor of the Blue Party’s newspaper, The Gazette. The Buff Party also had a newspaper called The Independent. Read the text…
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Pirates, Wreckers and Buccaneers
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You can use the Internet to discover more interesting information about pirates, wreckers and buccaneers. Use a search engine, for example Google or Yahoo. Type in pirates. Look at the results which you…
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Sydney - Sydney
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Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales. It is the largest city in Australia. The first Europeans moved to Australia in 1788. 751 of the 1,023 people on the ship were convicts.1 Today, more than…
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Sentence transformation (PET)
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For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. There is an example at the beginning. The sixteenth-century scientists made some…
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Sentence transformation (PET)
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Change the sentences using the words in brackets without changing the meaning. Use no more than three words. You can find the expressions in Chapter Six. I don’t know why she acted like that. (idea) I…
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To wish + past simple
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‘I wish I could change places with you.’ Look at the following sentence from Chapter Twelve: ‘I wish I could change places with you.’ After the verb ‘wish’ we use the past tense when we talk…