Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Grammar I
Grammar II
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author

the person who writes a book

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global

to do with the whole world

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formula for present perfect simple

has/have + past participle (-ed)

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formula for past perfect simple

had + past participle (-ed)

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What is the most common word in the english language?

The
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literate

able to read and write

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impact

effect

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Use the words to write the sentence in present perfect simple:

My dad/just/buy/a new suit

My dad has just bought a new suit.

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Rewrite the sentence using past perfect simple for the event that happened first.

I went to the restaurant as soon as I finished working out.

I went to the restaurant as soon as I had finished working out.

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Give me an english word without any vowels.

Rhythm, Spy, Dry, Fly, Cry, Gym, Why, Myth, Try

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crisis

a time of great difficulty

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barriers

walls

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Change the following sentence into present perfect continuous.

He has used this office for a long time.

He has been using this office for a long time.

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Change the following sentence in to past perfect continuous.

I studied English for five years.

I had been studying English for five years.

300

Tongue Twister

Unique New York, you need New York. You know you need unique New York.

Unique New York, you need New York. You know you need unique New York.

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alternate

other

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plot

story

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Identify noun phrase(s) in the following  sentence.

My best friend who lives in Germany has sent a long, funny email about her day at school.

My best friend who lives in Germany

a long, funny email about her day at school.

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Turn the following sentences into reported speech using the past perfect simple.

"I have never made pizza before," she said.

She said that she had never made pizza before.

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Tongue Twister

Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.

Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.

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statistics

facts in the form of numbers

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merge

mix

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Give me one -ing adjective.

developing, exciting, confusing, boring, amusing, interesting, surprising

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Give me one -ing compound noun.

swimming pool, washing machine, diving board, frying pan, magnifying glass, steering wheel, bowling alley, hearing aid, sleeping bag, recycling bin, shaving cream, etc.

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What is the only word in the English language that ends in mt?

Dreamt