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Comprehension (III)
EduBook Organización
- 1679 visitas
Say which sentence is correct. The Emperor of Lilliput does not like Gulliver because:
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Comprehension check (II)
EduBook Organización
- 1670 visitas
Correct the false ones. Halloween is only celebrated in the United States. Halloween has ancient Celtic origins. The Druids dressed in orange and black costumes on Halloween night. The evening of…
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Discussion - The text and beyond
EduBook Organización
- 1668 visitas
The names of the characters have interesting connotations in this novel. ‘Dorian’ is one of the names for the Greeks, who were renowned for their ideals of classical beauty, which Lord Henry…
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Summary (III) (FCE)
EduBook Organización
- 1678 visitas
You are going to read a summary of the story so far. Choose from the list the sentence which best fits each space. There is an example at the beginning. Ebenezer Scrooge was a mean old businessman. One…
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Vocabulary (II) - The Aristocrat from Hampshire
EduBook Organización
- 1674 visitas
Use the words to fill in the gaps in the sentences that follow. Remember to change the form of the word if necessary. to inherit a property a debt to sign a will I had to a legal contract when I bought…
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Comprehension check (PET)
EduBook Organización
- 1673 visitas
Look at the statements below about Part Four. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. The police could not find out anything about Mr Hyde’s past. Dr Jekyll began seeing his friends again…
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Verb + object + to + infinitive
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- 1671 visitas
I want you to come to the house, sir. We use the pattern verb + object + to + infinitive with the following verbs. advise; allow; ask; encourage; expect; help; order; remind; teach; tell; want; would…
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Comprehension check
EduBook Organización
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How many of Shakespeare’s plays have Italian settings? Why is this? How many versions of the Romeo and Juliet story were there before Shakespeare wrote his play? How did Shakespeare change Arthur…