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# Where could you go if you had time tonight?
 
# Where could you go if you had time tonight?
  
===2. Multiple choice / correct the sentences===
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===2. Use the correct possessive form of the noun in itelics to complete the sentence:===
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{{Example|
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*'''''elephant'''''
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**An '''''elephant's''''' skin is gray and wrinkled.
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# ''teacher''<br>My grammar _______ husband is an engineer.
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# '''people'''<br> It's important to be sensitive to other _______ feelings.
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# earth<br> The _______ surface is about seventy per cent water.
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# teachers<br> We have class in this building, but all of the _______ offices are in another building.
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# woman<br> Kate is a _______ name.
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# daughter<br> we have only one child, a girl. Our _______ bedroom is right next to ours.
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# person<br> I always look straight into a _______ eyes during a conversation.
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# daughters<br> We have two children, both girls. They share a bedroom. Our _______ bedroom is next to ours.
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#women<br>Emily and Janice are _______ names.
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===3. Vocabulary===
 
===3. Vocabulary===
 
===4.Choose the right answer===
 
===4.Choose the right answer===

Revision as of 09:56, 11 April 2014

Could - Art
Simple Past (Irregular Verbs: bring, build, burn, buy, choose) - Tools
Possessive (Jane's car) - Indoors
Simple Future - Weather
Simple present negative and interrogative + short answers - The body


1. Answer the questions below:

  1. What could you do when you were a child that you can't now?
  2. What could you do when you were living in your own country or hometown that you can't now?
  3. What did you want t do yesterday or last week but you couldn't do? Why couldnt you do it?
  4. What couldn't you do when you were sick?
  5. What could you do when you were on vacation?
  6. What could you buy if you won the lottery?
  7. Where could you go if you had time tonight?

2. Use the correct possessive form of the noun in itelics to complete the sentence:

  • elephant
    • An elephant's skin is gray and wrinkled.


  1. teacher
    My grammar _______ husband is an engineer.
  2. people
    It's important to be sensitive to other _______ feelings.
  3. earth
    The _______ surface is about seventy per cent water.
  4. teachers
    We have class in this building, but all of the _______ offices are in another building.
  5. woman
    Kate is a _______ name.
  6. daughter
    we have only one child, a girl. Our _______ bedroom is right next to ours.
  7. person
    I always look straight into a _______ eyes during a conversation.
  8. daughters
    We have two children, both girls. They share a bedroom. Our _______ bedroom is next to ours.
  9. women
    Emily and Janice are _______ names.

3. Vocabulary

4.Choose the right answer

5. Drills

6. Audio

7. Picture




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