Oxford practice grammar part 9 potx
... ……………………………… (I / see) my friends. (8) …………………………… (I / go) to their apartment for a meal one evening. And it isn't definite yet, but (9) ……………… (we / see) a show. Mark: And when (10) (you / leave)? ... similar meaning (see Unit 134C). / knew something would go wrong with the plan. 29 Will have done and was going to 29 Exercises 1 Will have done (A) Paul wants to be an ar...
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Oxford practice grammar part 13 potx
... or in a more formal situation. Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to Oxford Street, please? NOT Tell-me-the way to Oxford Street-please. Would you mind sending me a copy of your catalogue? ... empty. They needn't have booked a table. NEEDN'T HAVE We use needn't have + a past participle for something we did which we now know was not necessary, e.g. booking a table....
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Oxford practice grammar part 34 potx
... are the subject of the relative clause. For who, which and that as object, see Units f 38 and f 39. 137 Exercises 1 Identifying (A) Look at the information and identify which one is meant. ... take long to check. The woman asked (8)………………………… the service was free, and they said yes. They (9) ………………………… to know where the water tank was. While one man ran water in the kitchen, the other...
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Oxford practice grammar part 36 potx
... you took it 8 Atlanta is the city……………………… the Olympic Games were held in 199 6. a) that b) when c) where d) which 9 It rained all the time, was a great pity. a) that b) what c) which d) who ... talked to were very friendly. 9 It's the President makes the important decisions. 143 Relative clauses: participle and to-infinitive A Relative clauses with a participle Read this news...
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OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR TEST 9
... first train didn't stop. ~ Neither-the-second OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR TEST 9 QUESTIONS, NEGATIVES AND ANSWERS (UNITS 34-43) Test 9A Read the conversation. Then look at the answers below ... people coming to her party, (who) 9 You are asking Martin's wife if he cooks every day or once a week, (often) 10 You are asking about the weather tomorrow, (will) Test 9C Each o...
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Oxford practice grammar part 1 ppt
... CD-ROM) ISBN 0 19 431370 0 (without answers) © Oxford University Press 199 2, 199 9 First published 199 2 (reprinted nine times) Second edition 199 9 Tenth impression 2002 Printing ref. (last ... company in Berlin Oxford and Oxford English are trade marks of Oxford University Press. ISBN 0 19 4313 69 7 (with answers) ISBN 0 19 431427 8 (with answers with CD-ROM) ISBN 0 1...
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Oxford practice grammar part 2 doc
... 2 Exercises 1 Parts of the sentence (A) Mike and Harriet are on holiday. They have written a postcard to David and Melanie. Look at each underlined phrase and say what part of the sentence ... yesterday 1 He also spoke with several young people. 2 The sports centre was first planned in 199 4. 3 Naturally, the local council could not finance the project without help. 4 Fortunatel...
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Oxford practice grammar part 3 pot
... PERMANENT STATE (simple tenses) / love/enjoy parties. I like school. Holidays cost a lot of money. SHORT PERIOD (continuous) I'm loving/enjoying this party. I'm liking school much better ... Presley died in 197 7. I knew what the problem was. When did you buy this car? ~ About three years ago. 10 Past continuous or simple? 14-15 Present perfect or past simple? 9 The past...
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Oxford practice grammar part 4 pdf
... Friday. I've felt really tired for a whole week now. We've lived in Oxford since 199 2. NOT We live-here-sinee- 199 2. Here something began in the past and has lasted up to the present time. ... whole hour's work. But this morning (9) (I/get) up early and (10)……………………… (do) it again. 3 Past continuous or simple? (A-C) Find the second part of each sentence. Put each v...
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Oxford practice grammar part 5 pdf
... or simple, with no difference in meaning. We've been living here since 199 2. OR We've lived here since 199 2. Sarah has been working for the company for three years now. OR Sarah has ... simple (not the present perfect) to talk about times in the past such as yesterday, last week, in 199 4, a hundred years ago. We watched United last week, NOT We have watched United last week....
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