First conditional test
Zero conditional
Fling the teacher all conditionals
Intermediate - Advanced grammar
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
MATCHING THE PROVERBS - 21 December 2010
(1) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
(2) Every cloud has a silver lining
(3) More haste less speed
(4) The early bird catches the worm
(5) A friend in need is a friend in deed
(6) A disappointment is a blessing
(7) Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today
(8) Don't look a gift horse in the mouth
(2) Every cloud has a silver lining
(3) More haste less speed
(4) The early bird catches the worm
(5) A friend in need is a friend in deed
(6) A disappointment is a blessing
(7) Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today
(8) Don't look a gift horse in the mouth
Phrasal verb form and meanings
EXERCISE 3
(1) To take off
(2) to go off
(3) to look after
(4) to hurry up
(5) to write down
(6) to pick up
(7) to go off
(8) to find out
(9) to finish off
(10) to take off
EXERCICE 2
[discard, create, exercise, die, resemble, omit, explode, choose, bully]
to blow up
to throw away
to look like
to leave out
to pass away
to pick out
to work out
to make up
pick on
EXERCISE I
[cancel, recover, recollect, postpone, continue, wait, admire, happen, find]
to get over
to put off
to call off
to hold on
to come across
to look back on
to carry on
to take place
to look up
(1) To take off
(2) to go off
(3) to look after
(4) to hurry up
(5) to write down
(6) to pick up
(7) to go off
(8) to find out
(9) to finish off
(10) to take off
EXERCICE 2
[discard, create, exercise, die, resemble, omit, explode, choose, bully]
to blow up
to throw away
to look like
to leave out
to pass away
to pick out
to work out
to make up
pick on
EXERCISE I
[cancel, recover, recollect, postpone, continue, wait, admire, happen, find]
to get over
to put off
to call off
to hold on
to come across
to look back on
to carry on
to take place
to look up
Monday, 20 December 2010
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