1. Look at the different meanings of just (in 1-4). Read the example sentences. Match the meanings of just in...
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WORDPOWER: off – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Match the general meanings of off (a-c) with the groups of sentences (1-3). 1 We booked an early ferry, so we...
WORDPOWER: like – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Match sentences (1-4) with replies (a-d).1 …… I’ve got a jacket like yours. 2 …… What was the film like? 3 …… ...
Reported speech – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.1 Matthew said, ‘I want to play football with my friends.’...
Past perfect – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Complete the sentences with the past perfect forms of the verbs in the box. steal work get up miss ...
Articles – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Complete the conversation at a tourist office with the correct articles: a, an, the or Ø.A Good morning. Please...
Defining relative clauses – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Complete the sentences with who, which or where.1 Charles Dickens was the English author …who…… wrote Oliver...
Quantifiers; too / not enough – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Underline the correct words to complete the conversation.A We’ll need (1) much / a lot of / any flour, sugar and,...
Second conditional – English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.1 I / to the police station / If / take it / found some...