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DIRECT AND INDIRECT OBJECTS (ACTIVATE B1)
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Correct or Wrong: The band has been touring Europe for two months.
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Who is the indirect object in this sentence? The band dedicated their song to the audience.
The audience
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Complete the sentence: The band ________ (practice) for the competition all day.
The band has been practicing for the competition all day.
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Identify the direct and indirect objects in this sentence: The fans gave the singer a standing ovation.
Direct Object: a standing ovation Indirect Object: the singer
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Create a sentence using the adverb cheerfully.
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Complete the sentence: The band ________ (perform) in three festivals this year.
The band has performed in three festivals this year.
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The band played _______ (loud/loudly) during the concert.
loudly
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Rewrite the sentence using present perfect continuous: They started rehearsing this morning.
They have been rehearsing since this morning.
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Which sentence is correct? a) They has released a new album. b) They have released a new album.
They have released a new album.
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Choose the correct sentence
a) The singer gave flowers the fans.
b) The singer gave the fans flowers.
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Complete the sentence with an adverb: The singer performed _______ (beautiful).
beautifully
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Which sentence uses an adverb correctly? a) The guitarist played energetic. b) The guitarist played energetically.
b) The guitarist played energetically.
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Correct or Wrong: They have finished recording their new album.
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Rewrite the sentence: The festival organizers sent tickets to the band.
The festival organizers sent the band tickets.
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How long have they been playing together?
They have been playing together for five years.
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Ask a question using the present perfect: (Clue: You/ever/attend a music festival?)
Have you ever attended a music festival?
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