25 abril, 2013

GRAMMAR CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

 a  2. could provide 3. lacks 4. won't be 5. had built 6. might not have lost 7. would still be working 8. hadn't messed up 9. were 10. would have noticed 11.aren't 12. will call.
b  2 If I had saved some money, I wouldn't be broke.
    3. You can borrow my laptop on condition that you look after it.
    4. I'm going to the party whether I'm invited or not.
    5. Supposing you hadn't found your passport, what would you have done?
    6. Your exam will be fine providing (that) you do enough revision.
    7. I'm favour of contact sports as/so long as nobody gets seriously injured.
    8. I would never wear fur, even if the weather (it) was very cold.
    9. You can go out tonight provided (that) you're back by midnight.

23 abril, 2013

13 abril, 2013

American & British English

This is the link I talked about on Thursday. It's an article about differences in American and British English grammar.

11 abril, 2013

Find the most appropriate heading for the following paragraphs


TEXT ONE = A. Healthy Escapes for a Change

TEXT TWO = D. What Are the Hot Trends?

TEXT THREE  =
B. How Do I Plan a Healthy Escape?

TEXT FOUR  = E. What Types of Spas Are There?

Distractors:   C. How Do I Find Out?   F. The Spa Philosophy

PART THREE

Fill in the gaps.
13. Issues 14.over 15. next 16. needs 17. take 18. developing 19. does 20. resources 21. even 22.more 23. until 24. work 25. by 26. meet 27. role 28. whatever 29. but 30. how 31. as 32. aware.

10 abril, 2013

4B VERB + OBJECT + INFINITIVE OR GERUND


a  2. to take 3. to be offended 4. √ 5. for Jack to attend 6. you to feel 7. √ 8. for our children to go 9. √
b 2. to retake 3. do 4. taking 5. being able 6.stopping 7. using 8. to leave 9. not to arrive 10. to get.