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Intermediate English, Lesson 1: Answers

  • May 4, 2016
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Intermediate English, Lesson 1: grammar Intermediate English, Lesson 1: homework Answer the following questions using the correct grammar: Did you use to smoke before? Are they used to swimming long distances? Are you used to waiting your friends when they come late? Did she use to dance when she was a child? Is he used to…

English For Beginners, Lesson 14: Answers

  • April 29, 2016
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Lesson 14, grammar Lesson 14, homework Make up sentences: Want, you, see, today, they, to. Need, I, meet, them, to. Hopes, with, he, to, sing, her. Try, learn, words, to, new, we. You, of, to, follow, learn, the rules, grammar. Correct the mistakes: I want you to swimming. You hate to sing songs. They enjoy…

English For Beginners, Lesson 4. Answers

  • April 12, 2016
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English For Beginners, Lesson 4. Homework Lesson 4, grammar 1) Correct the mistakes in the following phrases: You have get new information to study. I has a lot to do today. They don’t have got a bike, but they want to buy one. Does he has a class today? I are not sure if she has got blue or green eyes. Have she got another…

Phff! Phrasals. English for Intermediate Students, Lesson 12

  • March 30, 2016
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Sometimes we cannot translate the verb alone, but we have to translate its preposition. It is easy to understand a verb without a preposition. For example “to go” means to move or relocate somewhere from the starting point. “To go over” means to examine. These prepositions give another meaning to a verb. To make a…

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