... novel.21 His mother's very proud of him.22 The twins used to play rugby.20 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... Would you like to hear . . . story about . . . Englishman, . . . Irishman and . . . Scotsman? ~ No. I've heard . . . stories about . . . Englishmen, . . . Irishmen and . . . Scotsmen before ... the house?In other English- speaking countries, however, the do forms are used almost exclusively. It would therefore be possible to use do/did forms throughout the following exercises (except...
... my best.10. I did everything I could.11. I must go now.12. Diamonds suit me.7 200 ENGLISHgrammar exercises 1 2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108Assume that questions are addressed ... plays Italian music.5. drinks English beer.6. dances with a Greek girl.7. uses an English dictionary.8. has lunch in a Japanese restaurant.9. listens to the news in English. 10. writes in Spanish.11. ... the answer.)12. talks English. 13. corrects the Spanish essays.14. explains in English. 15. lectures in Spanish.16. broadcasts in Spanish.17. addresses students in English. 18. cooks a Spanish...
... exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... the house?In other English- speaking countries, however, the do forms are used almost exclusively. Itwould therefore be possible to use do/did forms throughout the following exercises (except ... get me some aspirin when you're at the chemist's. have: possessive PEG 122In British English, have meaning possess is not normally conjugatec with do except when there is an idea of...
... Yvonne, who is going to English classes): How long you (learn) English? Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years. (Use the continuous form.)20 I (begin) English at secondary ... you change your mind?Paul: I (find) that I (need) English for my work and this (seem) the quickest way of learning it.18 Peter: You (know) any English when you first (arrive) here?Paul: No, ... American party (come).26 Englishmen very seldom (talk) on the Underground. They (prefer) to read their newspapers. ~Those two men in the corner (talk). ~But they (not talk) English. 27 Jones and...
... importance of Englishgrammar for language learning.Graph 2 : The reasons why Englishgrammar is important in language learning.Graph 3: Students’ opinions of learning English grammar. Graph ... students asked say that Englishgrammar learning at school is boring and 95.5% of the students consider learning Englishgrammar at school stressful. No student thinks English is interesting, ... activities in grammar lessons helps them acquire grammar more efficiently. This way of teaching grammar may be a good solution for the 10th grade students in particular and other graders in...
... importance of Englishgrammar for language learning.Graph 2 : The reasons why Englishgrammar is important in language learning.Graph 3: Students’ opinions of learning English grammar. Graph ... learn grammar better . Teaching grammar communicatively or using communicative activities means teaching grammar effectively. In other words, oral grammar practice provides for effective grammar ... Students’ impression of learning Englishgrammar at school.Graph 5 : Factors influence students’ attitudes towards grammar learning.Graph 6 : Students’ opinions of Englishgrammar teaching at school.Graph...