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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

HISTORY OF THANKSGIVING DAY



As every year, Americans prepare for one of their most outstanding and traditional festivities: Thanksgiving Day. Watch the following video to learn about its origin and how it's celebrated nowadays.



ARE YOU NOW A "THANKSGIVING" EXPERT?


Click on the following link  enter your name and check how much you've learnt about Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

PAST: UNIT 1 REVIEW






Find here some on-line exercises to practise for your exam.

PAST SIMPLE VS. PAST PROGRESSIVE

Exercise 1: Fill in the gaps
Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps
Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps



PAST SIMPLE VS. PAST PERFECT

Exercise 1: Choose the correct verbal tense
Exercise 2: fill in the gaps
Exercise 3: Choose the correct verbal tense
Exercise 4: Fill in the gaps

EXTENSION USED TO & GERUNDS/INFINITIVES



Today we have explained "used to, be/get used to", as an extension to "used to" which appear in unit number one. Following you'll find some interesting links to practise on your own.


Once you've practice  enough, take the online test: 

Besides this, you can also find some exercises to improve your knowledge on Infinitives & Gerunds, which also appear in this unit. You will only be tested on the uses mentioned in the book.
Though, some verbs will be added to the few ones which appear in the book to be followed by a gerund or infinitive.

From the following list of verb+infinitive (green chart), you must study the first twelve verbs. As for the list of verb + gerund (light blue chart), study as well the first twelve.

By the end of the term you must know most of the ones appearing in the list.

Infinitives & Gerunds 3 
Infinitives & Gerunds 4 

For futher study, You'll find a link with a complete list of verbs followed by infinitive/gerund/or any of the two (with or without change of meaning), at the end of this post.


If you did spelling mistakes when adding the "-ing", take a look at this link where you'll find the spelling rules for Verb+"ing".

For futher study of Gerunds & Infinitives click here.