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Grammar (I)
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The Passive The Passive is formed by the verb to be + the past participle: Active: Mr Hill teaches me geography. Passive: I am taught geography by Mr Hill. We use the Passive: when we do not know who…
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Grammar (PET)
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Here are some sentences about Part Nine. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. Write the missing words in the space.…
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Grammar 02
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Complete the sentences with the Past Simple form of the verbs in the box. read go study see be drive die stop decide buy Jim and Brian together for the math test. Jim a face at the window and he scared.…
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Grammar (I)
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The Future We use the future tense with will to indicate an action that is decided at the time of speaking. In the text you read: ‘Very well,’ he said, ‘I’ll help you.’ (The Emperor of…
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Look at these sentences: Will Scarlett was a good archer, but Robin was the best. Robin and his men were the best archers of the region. Best is a superlative. Some superlatives are irregular. Look at…
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Grammar (I)
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Complete each sentence with one of the prepositions. You can use them more than once. The Youngs lived New York City. There was a small mirror the wall. Jim’s watch belonged his father. He was very…
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Look at these sentences: Robin Hood’s fame was everywhere. From that day on, Robin’s life was in great danger. In both sentences the possessive ‘s’ is used: Hood’s Robin’s We use the…
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Grammar (I)
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Question tags We use question tags at the end of sentences, either to make questions or to provide emphasis. After a positive statement we use a negative tag. After a negative statement, we use a…
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Grammar (II)
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Complete these sentences with the Active or Passive form of the verb in brackets. Make sure that you put the verb into the correct tense! He yesterday evening. He his car into a tree. (kill / crash) A…
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When we want to say that something will happen in the future, we can use the word ‘will’ before the verb. Look at these examples: Robin says: ‘No one will recognise me.’ He says ‘will’…