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How do groups work together?

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    Oxford Discover Futures 1 Unit 4 Vocabulary and Grammar
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  • Use the word in parentheses with the correct negative prefix. I hate waiting at the bus stop for more than a few minutes. I'm very (patient)!
    impatient
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  • Use the word in parentheses with the correct negative prefix. After the accident, he was (able) to walk for two weeks.
    unable
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  • Use the word in parentheses with the correct negative prefix. I went to the wrong classroom because I (understood) Mrs. Wilson's instructions.
    misunderstood
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  • Use the word in parentheses with the correct negative prefix.  It is easy to make a mistake wih the verb "be" because it is an (regular) verb.
    irregular
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  • Use the word in parentheses with the correct negative prefix. I haven't decided what I'll do when I leave school. I'm (certain) about my future.
    uncertain
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  • Use the word in parentheses with the correct negative prefix. This room is too noisy. It is (possible) to concentrate in here.
    impossible
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  • Why do people join groups?
    to communicate and share interests, can achieve more together
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  • Who or what do you follow on social media? Why?
    ...
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  • True or False? If it is false, correct it. We use the present perfect to talk about actions in the past when we know the exact time.
    False. We use the present perfect to talk about actions in the past when we do not know the exact time, or it is not important.
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  • True or False? If it is false, correct it. When we want to say exactly when something happened, we use the simple past.
    True
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  • Do you like curry? - I don't know. I didn't try / haven't tried it.
    haven't tried
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  • Where is Amy? - She's gone / 's been to the dentist. She'll be back soon.
    's gone
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  • Does you family like winter sports? - Yes, we went / 've been skiing in Austria last winter.
    went
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  • What's wrong? - I failed / 've failed my driving test this morning.
    failed
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  • Are you a fast runner? - Yes, I won / 've won a few races.
    've won
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  • Have you ever been to Paris? - Yes, I went / 've been there a few times.
    've been
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