by EnglishPracticeOnline | Nov 17, 2021 | Grammar
1. Some of these sentences need a/an. Correct the sentences where necessary. Write ‘OK’ if the sentence is already correct. 1 Joanna eats apple every morning. …an apple…… 2 Peter doesn’t like milk in his tea. …OK…… 3 Katie rarely has biscuit with her...
by EnglishPracticeOnline | Nov 17, 2021 | Grammar
1. Put the verbs in the correct form. Can you solve this detective puzzle? Trevor Stern was not a popular man, in spite of his wealth. He (1) …lived…… (live) in a large house about a mile outside the village of Prenton. When he (2) …was found…… (find) dead in his...
by EnglishPracticeOnline | Nov 17, 2021 | Grammar
1. Complete the conversations. Use a preposition + -ing or the infinitive with to … . A Sidney and Tom are walking through the town centre. SIDNEY: Look, there’s Angela. Isn’t she gorgeous? TOM: She’s all right. You really fancy her, don’t you? SIDNEY: ...
by EnglishPracticeOnline | Nov 17, 2021 | Grammar
1. Put the verbs into the correct form. Dear Ruth, Thanks very much for the lovely present you sent for Laurie. It was very kind of you. You say in your note that you haven’t got used to (1) …being…… (be) an aunt yet. I used to (2) …think…… (think) that becoming a...
by EnglishPracticeOnline | Nov 17, 2021 | Grammar
1. Match the beginning of each sentence with the most suitable ending. How to study efficiently 1 Begin by 2 Be realistic: there’s no point in 3 Find a quiet place where you can work without 4 If possible, use this place only for 5 Check you have everything...