... me with this.28 George hadn't been there before.29 The children weren't surprised.19 Fill the following spaces, using can for present, could for past and shall/will be able for ... continuous 44 for and since Future forms PEG chapter 1945 The present continuous tense as a future form 46 The be going to form 47 The present continuous and the be going to form 48 The ... exclusively. It would therefore be possible to use do/did forms throughout the following exercises (except in no. 27), but students are asked to use have not/have you forms where they could be...
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... at15. Many reliable methods of storing information when computers arrived.a. tend forgotten . b. tend to forgetc. tend to be forgotten d. tend being forgottenB. Identify the one underlined ... than enough coal in the world for man's needs for the next. two hundredyears if our use of coal (9) Unfortunately, however, about half of the world's coal (10) Mining much of it(11 very ... the forestsd. so rare that they cannot survive6. What's the best title for the passage?a. Conservation b. Protect the Natures!c. The Environment d. Save the Earth!TEST FOR UNIT 10 I....
... continuous 44 for and since Future forms PEG chapter 1945 The present continuous tense as a future form 46 The be going to form 47 The present continuous and the be going to form 48 The ... interesting conversation with the milkman when myneighbour interrupted me.20 English people always . . . roast beef for lunch on Sundays?21 It is difficult to learn a foreign language when you ... chapters 10- 166 Auxiliary verbs 7 Auxiliaries conjugated with do/does/did 8 Auxiliary verbs 9 Auxiliary verbs 10 Additions to remarks, using auxiliary verbs11 Agreements and disagreements with...
... 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 ... have to use my left. 10 This bicycle (be) in our family for fourteen years. My father (use) it for the first five years, my brother (ride) it for the next five, and I (have) it for the last four.11 ... travelled second class . . . is cheaper than first class but more crowded. 10 He didn't know the language . . . made it difficult for him to get a job.11 People whose names begin with A always...
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... people looking for work. I need a myself. 5 I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a for the night. 2.48 Nouns not normally countable in English: 'information' ... and there being after without (formal): They often dig up the roads without it being necessary. (= ~t isn't necessary) She suddenly began shouting without there being any reason. ... uncountable in English. This means we cannot: - use a/an in front of them: I'd like some information, please. (Not 'an information') -give them a plural: I'd like some information,...