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==Phrasal Verb== | ==Phrasal Verb== |
Revision as of 11:09, 25 June 2014
Grammar
1. Put the word still in the right position in the sentences below:
- Don't wake him. He's asleep.
- We broke up six months ago but I miss him.
- Are you working for the same company?
- It's old but it works well.
- I read your report but I need to talk to you.
- Oh no! It's raining.
- I'm feeling lazy. I'm in bed.
- John is at work
- Are you in class?
- John moved to London 10 years ago and he lives there.
2. Write five sentences using still:
Phrasal Verb
Conversation
Prepositions
Vocabulary
The Military
- Guns
- Pistol
- Rifle
- Shotgun
- Machine gun
- Shell
- Scope
- Trigger
- Barrel
- Bullet
- Target
- Grenade
- Bomb
- Fuse
- Detonator
- Missile
- Bomber
- Gas mask
- Soldier
- Helmet
- Dog tags
- Fighter
- Bomb
- Cavalry
- Cannon
- Mortar
- RPG / Rocket-propelled grenade
http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/military/
Review
1. Fill the sentences with as or like:
2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.
- That roller coaster is as tall as the ferris wheel. / elevator / not
- That roller coaster is as tall as the elevator.
- That roller coaster is not as tall as the elevator.
3. Look at the map below and write how you would spend a day on this park.. Describe which rides and the order you would go to, the food you would eat, etc...:
4. Sentence listening
Answers
5. Read the text and answer the questions below:
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