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Listening (KET)
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Listen to the interview between a newspaper reporter and Francisco García. Choose the right answer. How old is Francisco? Where does Francisco come from? Where does he live? What time does he get up…
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The text and beyond - The Death of Love
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It was long past noon when he awoke. His servant came in softly with a cup of tea and some letters. He noticed that one was from Lord Henry and put it aside. After about ten minutes he got up, had a…
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Verbs of perception + base form or -ing form
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‘We saw him get into the carriage and leave.’ The base form is used when the action is perceived from the beginning to the end. We saw him get into the carriage and leave. The -ing form is used when…
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Non-defining relative clauses with ‘Where’
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‘My kind new friends took me upstairs to a bedroom, where I slept for a very long time’. Sometimes relative clauses with ‘where’ are an essential part of the sentence. They are ‘defining…
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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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Sentence transformation (PET)
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Here are some sentences from the chapters you have read. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. She heard nothing. She…
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