10. This bike is a gift…………… was given to me by my parentsA whom B which C when D whose11. Mrs Hoa is the woman……………….is sitting on the chairA who B whom C what D which12. Would you like tea……….coffee ? - coffee please !A and B but C or D so13. Do you know the man…………we met yesterday ?[r]
J.K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter books.J. K.'s name is Joanne Kathleen.She_____ ( be) born in 1965 in a small town nearBristol, England.Joanne____ (live) with her parents and her sister.The Rowling family was not rich. Joanne____ (not go )to sp[r]
However, in spite of, because ofFill in the blanks.1. We went out ………………. the rain.a) howeverb) in spite ofc) because of2. She passed the exam ………………….. her teacher.a) because ofb) becausec) in spite3. We went out …………………… it was snowing.a) althoughb) howeverc) because of4. She[r]
Page 31GO ONPicture of an Artist1 Frida Kahlo was a well-known Mexican artist. She was born in 1907.Although she had many friends and was very famous, she did not havean easy life.2 When Kahlo was a young child, she was ver[r]
She is dead. She does not appear physically but haunts mentally. Sheis Codi and Hallie's mother Alice, the late wife ofHomero Noline. Throughout the novel Animal Dreams by Barbara Kingsolver Aliceimpacted the characters, action,and theme(s). When Alice passedaway she took[r]
Though and although – grammar exerciseAlthough and though are interchangeable. Though is more common in a less formal style.Complete the following sentences using though or although.An example is given below.I tried my level best. I couldn’t win the first rank.Although/though I tried my level best,[r]
He looked at her quickly. "What an observation." "Won't you tell me?" He shook his head. "It is only one of the smallest cupboards," he said. "The ghost will very soon be stifled." She sighed. "Did you see Lord Arranmore this evening?" "Yes. He was talking to the duke just now.[r]
pulled away from the bus station, into town.A post office whirred past. Then a small grocery and a dry cleaner. We crossed a street, andthick woods surrounded us on both sides.“Is that all there is?” I cried.“Alex,” Aunt Marta replied, “you’ve just hadthe grand tour of Wolf Creek.”“Hope you won’t be[r]
Modal auxiliary verbs: special pointsThe verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must and ought are called modal auxiliaryverbs. Modal auxiliary verbs are used before infinitives to add certain kinds of meaning associated with certaintyor with obligation.Modal auxiliary verb[r]
a Sundays, she goes to workb Sundays, she doesn’t go to gymc Sundays, she likes going tothe gym with her momThey want to _______ in the park to________________.a go for a run, stay healthyb exercise, pick up trashc drink water, stay heal[r]
A. truthful B. truthlessness C. truth D. entrust 5) It's so long since I saw him that I almost failed to him. A. recognize B. approve C. receive D. accept 6) We must our forests and woodlands for future generations. A. conservation B. conserving C. conserve D. conservational 7) The was[r]
Were her chocolate cravings awakened, strengthened or were they made dormant?Well, they were made dormant. They became dormant, they went to sleep.What became dormant?Sally’s chocolate cravings became dormant. They became weaker and weaker andfinally asleep. Her chocolate cravings, her desire[r]
continually; and she looks so pale and wild, I'm afraid of her.' 'And you can get the key if you choose?' I said. 'Yes, when I am up-stairs,' he answered; 'but I can't walk up- stairs now.' 'In what apartment is it?' I asked. 'Oh,' he cried, 'I shan't tell you where it is. It is our secre[r]
“All the same, it is well to be certain.” “How so?” “By knocking at his door. Go.” “I will ask his servant.” Bonacieux re-entered the house, passed through the same door that had afforded a passage for the two fugitives, went up to D’Artagnan’s door, and knocked. No[r]
1. Complete the text. Use Past Simple formsof the verbs in the box.grow - go - leave - be - get - not go - get - beMy grandmother _____ born in 1940. She______ up in Granada, and she ______ toschool when she was 6 years old. She studiedLatin, h[r]
Reporting questions, commands, orders etc.When the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the verb in the reported speech does not change.He says, ‘I enjoy this.’He says that he enjoys this.She says, ‘I don’t want to go.’She says that she doesn’t[r]
Yes, he was. No, he wasn’t:Wh. question?What was he/she doing at 8?What were you/they/we doing at 8?What was Jack doing from 4 to 6 yesterday?How long was Jack swimming in the pool.Your example: Write two different sentences with yes/no and wh.[r]
a. aboveb. beneathc.overd.nextc.electricallyd.electrical15. Our lives depend on _____ .a. electricb. electricityIII. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.16. I usually go to work with a friend, but yesterday I drove to work by[r]
Unscramble the sentences using the Present Simple. Don’t forget to conjugate the verb.1. do / bus driver / a / drive / not / race cars__________________________________________________________________.2. children / in / morning / school / the / go / to____________________[r]