Adjectives Ending with -ed and –ing1. Hello. You had an ____________ day?A. interestedB. interesting2. This wet weather is so _________?A. depressedB. depressing3. I will be very ______ if she does well in her test.A. surprisingB. surprised4. I've had a very ____ day. It'[r]
TWO-WORD COMPOUND WORDS (- ING + NOUN)Match both parts to form compound words& write the names under the pictures:CAMPINGBOWLINGPOOL1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.
Question 12: A. Computer B. communicateRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B,C or D on your answer sheet toindicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.The National Automobile Show in New York has been One of the top auto shows in theUnited States since I900. On Novem[r]
D. flamingoQuestion 12: A. Computer B. communicateRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B,C or D on your answer sheet toindicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.The National Automobile Show in New York has been One of the top auto shows in theUnited States since I90[r]
www.e-grammar.org/present-simple/Simple present exercises: the third person -s | -es | -ies endingsFill the gaps with verbs in the simple present tense and use words ending in -s, -es and -ies.Why Samuel wakes up earlyEvery day little Samuel .......................[r]
to the Gulf of Mexico. It _____(to be) the second longest river in Americaand it_________( go) through some of America’s greatest cities, like those ofMenphis and New Orleans.The name Mississippi__________( come) from the Native Americanlanguage and it_______( mean) ’Great River’. People also[r]
Spelling and PronunciationWords ending in -ize and -iseIn British English some words can be spelt with either -ize or -ise. In American English, the forms with -ize ismore common.Examples are given below:British EnglishRealize / realiseComputerize / computeriseMechanize /[r]
http://www.ToLearnEnglish.com − Resources to learn/teach English (courses, games, grammar, daily page...)Present Participles> FormationThe present participle is formed by adding the ending "−−ing" to the infinitive (dropping any silent "e" at the end of the infinitive):to sing −[r]
-ing form the form of a verb ending in -ing. Examples: finding; keeping;running. See also gerund, present participle.initial at the beginning. Sometimes is an adverb that can go in initial positionin a sentence. Example: Sometimes 1 wish I had a different job.intensifying making[r]
Student’s name:………………………………………………. Course:……………………..Talking about SPORTSActivity 1:Classify the Sports according to this verbs rule . Provide examples.PLAYfor sports ending -ingGOfor Sports where we use a ballActivity 2: lexical ítems related to Sports and equipmentA.Name 3 sports that[r]
Bình thường khi nói đến tính từ trong tiếng Anh thì ta nghỉ ngay tới các tính từ như nice, beautiful, hot, cold, ... và chúng ta nghĩ chỉ có động từ thì mới có dạng chủ động và bị động (trong câu bị động).
Xa hơn nữa có thể chúng ta nhớ phong phanh có loại tính từ nếu là vật thì thêm ing, nếu là n[r]
Collocations with -ing formsHere is a list of collocations with –ing forms.A balancing actThis expression is used to refer to a situation that requires careful handling of opinions, views or activities.An eating disorderAn eating disorder is a psychological or medical pro[r]
English Worksheet: My HouseName___________________________________________________ Date______________Class___________Grade_________________________________ Teacher___________Read, match and write the words.1)-Where’s Mum?In the k_ _ ch_ _.2) - Where’s Dad?In the _ ed _oo[r]
Snakes terrify me. I'm always terrifiedwhen I see one.Snakes terrify me. They are such terrifyingcreatures.Julia is very interested in politics.We were shocked when we heard thenews.Julia thinks politics is very interesting.Example• Jane is interested in Politics.•I was disappointed with the[r]
Pronunciation - edHow to pronounce the past participle of regular verbs (ending in ed).After verbs ending with quiet sounds like |k|, |f|, |p|, |sh|, |ch| and |s| theed sounds like |t|:Después de los sonidos sordos |k|, |f|, |p|, |sh|, |ch| y |s| el pasado s[r]
Useful Spelling Rules – Part II‘se’ and ‘ce’; ‘sy’ and ‘cy’When two words, verb and noun, are spelt alike, ‘se’ and ‘sy’ are verb endings; ‘ce’ and ‘cy’ are noun endings.The following are therefore verbs: license, practise, prophesy, advise.The following are nouns: licence, practice, prophecy[r]
Student A - Adjectives – ed or ing?Complete the adjectives with either ‘ed’ or ‘ing’1) Football is more exciting than baseball.2) I am really interest_____ in history.3) I feel really tired and I want to go to sleep.4) I was really bor____ in school today.5) The fi[r]