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Comprehension 01
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Are the following sentences true or false? Washington Square was a meeting place for the people of the North Beach neighborhood. Susan lived with her grandfather on Telegraph Hill. Brian saw a ghost in…
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Much / many (II)
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We usually use much and many in negative sentences, questions or sentences with too . A lot of The alarm was making a lot of noise. There were a lot of people. We can use a lot of with countable and…
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Exit Test 04
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Read this letter. Write a short reply to William and tell him about Robin Hood. The first sentences of each paragraph are given to help you.
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Past simple or past continuous?
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Complete the following sentences using either the Past Simple or Past Continuous. Use the verbs in brackets. While the ship to London, there a storm. (go/be) Robinson the ship go down while they in the…
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Comparative adjectives
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"THIS ISN'T A GOOD PLACE. I KNOW A BETTER PLACE TO HIDE IT." Better is a comparative adjective. We form comparative adjectives like this: Adjectives of one syllable, add -er, e.g. tall –…
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Understanding the text - The Munchkins
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Dorothy lives in a small gray house in Kansas with her Uncle Henry, Aunt Em and little dog, Toto. Everything in Kansas is gray. There are no trees or flowers, but there are cyclones. Cyclones are very…
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