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Comprehension check
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Answer these questions. Who could vote… at the time of The Pickwick Papers? in 1918? in 1928? Find three things women were fighting for in the 19th century. What was the difference between boys’ and…
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International environmental policy To deal with the problems of the environment and climate change on an international level, there are meetings and summits between the world's countries. The first…
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Summary (IV) (FCE)
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For questions 1-10, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words,…
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Past simple - regular verbs
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"MR TAYLOR DECIDED TO RENT THE HOUSE AND THANKED MR BENNETT FOR HIS HELP." We form the Past Simple of regular verbs by adding -ed to the verb. e.g. talk = talked, work = worked Some verbs end in…
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Would in reported thoughts
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I thought each identity would be happy. I thought each identity would be happy. This is reported thought. ‘Each identity will be happy.’ This is direct thought: the real words of the thought. In…
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Boiling and evaporation are different processes. Both change a liquid to a gas, but happen in different ways. Water boils at 100°C. During boiling, the total volume of liquid water is changing to water…
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What do you think? - The Garden of the Capulets
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Who do you think will say the following words from Part Two of the story? Romeo or Juliet? ‘I cannot wait to see1 fair2 Rosaline.’ ‘I have never loved until now.’ ‘I must kiss you.’…
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Present simple
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The boat leaves for Calais at eleven o’clock...’ We use the Present Simple when reading timetables and times that don’t change. Example: The train for Brighton leaves at five fifteen. (It always…
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The contracted form or genitive 's'?
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Sometimes we confuse the genitive ‘s’ with the contracted form of the verbs is or has. Look at these examples: Sir Gawain died in Arthur’s arms. Here the ’s means the arms of Arthur. Arthur’s…