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Past perfect or past simple?
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Earlier and later actions Look at these pairs of sentences. One action happened before the other: Mr Otis (buy) Canterville Chase. (earlier action) after The family (come) to live there. (later action)…
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Understanding the text - Stonecross
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The next day Uncle Stephen and Aunty Barbara arrive. They have lots of suitcases.1 This year the two families are going on holiday together. Mum drives her car. Dad sleeps... Dad always sleeps! Uncle…
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Whose treasure? (PET)
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Look back at the descriptions of the five pirates again. Read the descriptions below about eight pirate treasures. Decide which treasure belongs to each pirate (1-5). Lousy Jack was a pirate in the seas…
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The origin of comisiones obreras
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At a meeting of delegates from several companies (...) the following was agreed: 1. The union to which we are forced to belong (CNS) no longer enjoys the trust of the workers, nor does it defend our…
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The Christmas Story (I)
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Which of the following statements are true or false? There was a pagan midwinter festival before the shortest day of the year. The early Church changed the pagan festival into a Christian festival. When…
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Sentence transformation (FCE)
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For these questions 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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Dates and years
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‘9 October 1872’ Look at the way we say and read dates: 21 December: on the twenty-first of December (when we say a date, we say on the = date + of + the month). We use ordinal numbers (e.g., first,…
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