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C11U7LC Softening comments
Make the comments softer, by adding the expressions given.
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C11U9LA Questions within sentences
Rephrase the sentences. Start with the expressions given.
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C13U3LA Present simple passive
Complete the sentences.
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C15U7LB Need + passive infinitive or verb-ing
Complete the sentences using the verbs given and the vocabulary learned.
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C15U8LA Past modals
Find the error in the conversation. Rephrase it correctly.
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C15U9LA Reported speech
Rephrase the direct speech as reported speech and the reported speech as direct speech.
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C16 U12 LA What clauses and long noun phrases
Identify the subject ing each sentence.
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C18U5LA1 Infinitive and gerund phrases
Complete the sentences with your own ideas.
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C18U6LA1 Simple past vs Present Perfect vs P.P.C.
Make questions with the words given.
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C19U7LA The Information Age
Make a sentence in the passive voice, using the words and structure given.
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C19U8LB Exploring possibilities
Answer the questions, using non-defining relative clauses with which.
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C19U9LA Clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception
Read the information. Create sentences using clauses and phrases showing contrast and exception.
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C20U11LB1 Wishes and Regrets
Say the sentences as wishes or regrets using the words in parentheses.
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C22U5LB1 So... that / Such... that
Read the statement. Say the type of TV show they're talking about and express your opinion about that kind of show, using so... that or such... that.
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C22U6LB1 Habitual actions with would and will
Read the descriptions of people. Then use your own ideas to write sentences describing their habitual actions with would or will.
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C23U7LA1 Relative pronouns
*Is the relative pronoun optional? *Is the relative pronoun the subject of the clause, the object of the clause, or does it show possession?
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