GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS 2 Match the sentence halves. 1 a
match the halves to make sentences
Sentence halves
Match the sentence halves together to create full sentences.
English worksheets: MATCH THE SENTENCE HALVES
If Sรคtze / If clauses
VIDEO
I'm doing my homework (writing in cursive)
Thank you guys for supporting me. Iโm doing my homework
Iโm doing my homework ๐๐๐
I"m doing my homework (je fais mes devoirs) english :) (anglais)
I'm doing my homework ๐๐๐๐๐
Why it built like that @CrumblCookies yes I'm doing my homework ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ#crumblcookies
COMMENTS
Match the sentence halves. Flashcards
so I can't play tennis now. I broke my arm. but it's fine now. I go to the gym. twice a week to keep fit. I'm going to the gym. twice a week at the moment, because I'm trying to lose weight. I have never tried Indian food before. so I hope I'll like it!
Sentence Matching Exercise
Create a sentence matching activity for your online classroom. ... Match the sentence halves. You are not logged in, this activity will be deleted after one month. Log in or sign up to edit, delete and keep track of your multiple choice exercises. Enter up to ten pairs of sentence halves to create a sentence matching activity. Each half can ...
Second conditional Flashcards
he would cut taxes. you would speak English fluently. if they exercised more and stopped playing computer games. we'd eat sushi everyday. we'd visit the Great Wall. if I studied more. if my landlord allowed pets in the flat. Match the sentence halves to make second conditional sentences. Learn with flashcards, games, and more โ for free.
Grammar
Match the second halves of the sentences with the first halves. Put the correct letter in the spaces. you won't feel lonely. you'll feel warmer. you'll pass the exam. you won't get lost. you won't be hungry. you'll see better. you'll feel better in the morning.
Match the sentence halves. 1601
Match the sentence halves. Match the sentence halves. life_line Member for 5 years 6 months Age: 12+ Level: int. Language: English (en) ID: 304374. 16/07/2020. Country code: UA. Country: Ukraine. School subject: English as a Second Language ...
Grammar
Match the second halves of the sentences with the first halves. Put the correct letter in the spaces. you won't feel lonely. you'll feel warmer. you'll pass the exam. you won't get lost. you won't be hungry. you'll see better. you'll feel better in the morning.
PDF Grammar videos: Conditionals exercises
Grammar videos: Conditionals exercisesGramm. r videos: Conditionals - exercises Watch the video on our website and read th. conversation between Sophie and Anna. Then do these exercises to ch. ck. your understanding of conditio. als.1. Check your grammar: matching Match the two sentence halves and. ite a-h. next to t.
Match the sentence halves
Match the sentence halves - Match up. Have you ever been ripped - off while shopping around?, When did you last pay - through the nose for a piece of electronic equipment?, What do you like to splash - out on when you're feeling rich?, Why is it a good idea to shop - around before choosing what you want to get?, Do you think you'll manage to ...
Future Tenses
Look how sunny it is outside. If you check the itinerary, you will see that. I have lots of plans for the weekend. The plane leaves. The plane is leaving. The plane will leave. We are leaving. We will leave. Match the sentence halves to make sentences using the future tenses: 'are going to', 'will;, present continuous, present simple.
English Grammar Exercises for A2
A2. 1. Match the sentence halves. 1) If there was a flood in this city, 2) She wouldn't sing with the band. 3) People wouldn't drop litter on the pavement. 4) If the tickets were cheaper, 5) If school football team played Chelsea, 6) We wouldn't use our car so much.
PDF Homework Co-ordinating Conjunctions
Co-ordinating Conjunctions Intermediate. A. Underline the correct Conjunction in each sentence. The tea that Margaret made was sweet and / or / for warming. Would you like soup or / yet / for a sandwich for lunch?
Video Lesson- IELTS Reading Strategy: Matching Sentence Halves
October 11, 2016. Matching sentence halves can be a challenging question on the IELTS Reading exam. The most important thing to remember is that Matching questions are not in order. That means that you have to scan the whole passage for each answer. Thus, these can be time-consuming groups of questions. This is when strategies are the most vital.
Matching sentence halves 2705
Matching sentence halves. Silvina Faure. Member for 4 years 4 months Age: 8-12. Level: Grade 5. Language: English (en) ID: 951628. 27/04/2021. Country code: AR. Country: Argentina. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Giving Personal Information (2055895) From worksheet author: Matching exercise ...
Match the sentence halves. Which verbs are followed by "to" and which
I'm quite lazy. I can't stand... d tidying my room. I'm into maths. I don't mind... c doing algebra. I need to pass my exams. I want... b to be a lawyer when I'm older. I like watching DVDs and I love... a going to the cinema. I'm into cooking. I enjoy... h making dinner for my family. I'm having a great time. I don't want... e to go home yet.
PDF Time expressions and idioms
Students begin by matching sentence halves together that use expressions and idioms with the word time. Exercise A - Answer key 1. i 4. b 7. c 10. h 2. d 5. f 8. e 11. l 3. a 6. j 9. g 12. k Next, students match the time expressions and idioms to their definitions. Exercise B - Answer key 1. e 4. a 7. k 10. i
PDF Homework GOING TO
My parents aren't going to be / isn't going to be happy when they find out that I failed the exam. B. Match the sentence halves with their endings. Use the verb in brackets with GOING TO.
English Grammar Exercises for A2
1. Match the sentence halves. 1 If there was a flood in this city, 2 She wouldn't sing with the band. 3 People wouldn't drop litter on the pavement. 4 If the tickets were cheaper, 5 If my school football team played Chelsea, 6 We wouldn't use our car so much. a if there were more rubbish bins in town.
Sentence Checker
Use Grammarly's free sentence checker to ensure your writing is clear, compelling, and easy to read. Just enter your text where it says "check my sentences" to check for run-on sentences, tone, clarity, and more. Step 1: Add your text, and Grammarly will underline any issues. Step 2: Hover over the underlines to see suggestions.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
so I can't play tennis now. I broke my arm. but it's fine now. I go to the gym. twice a week to keep fit. I'm going to the gym. twice a week at the moment, because I'm trying to lose weight. I have never tried Indian food before. so I hope I'll like it!
Create a sentence matching activity for your online classroom. ... Match the sentence halves. You are not logged in, this activity will be deleted after one month. Log in or sign up to edit, delete and keep track of your multiple choice exercises. Enter up to ten pairs of sentence halves to create a sentence matching activity. Each half can ...
he would cut taxes. you would speak English fluently. if they exercised more and stopped playing computer games. we'd eat sushi everyday. we'd visit the Great Wall. if I studied more. if my landlord allowed pets in the flat. Match the sentence halves to make second conditional sentences. Learn with flashcards, games, and more โ for free.
Match the second halves of the sentences with the first halves. Put the correct letter in the spaces. you won't feel lonely. you'll feel warmer. you'll pass the exam. you won't get lost. you won't be hungry. you'll see better. you'll feel better in the morning.
Match the sentence halves. Match the sentence halves. life_line Member for 5 years 6 months Age: 12+ Level: int. Language: English (en) ID: 304374. 16/07/2020. Country code: UA. Country: Ukraine. School subject: English as a Second Language ...
Match the second halves of the sentences with the first halves. Put the correct letter in the spaces. you won't feel lonely. you'll feel warmer. you'll pass the exam. you won't get lost. you won't be hungry. you'll see better. you'll feel better in the morning.
Grammar videos: Conditionals exercisesGramm. r videos: Conditionals - exercises Watch the video on our website and read th. conversation between Sophie and Anna. Then do these exercises to ch. ck. your understanding of conditio. als.1. Check your grammar: matching Match the two sentence halves and. ite a-h. next to t.
Match the sentence halves - Match up. Have you ever been ripped - off while shopping around?, When did you last pay - through the nose for a piece of electronic equipment?, What do you like to splash - out on when you're feeling rich?, Why is it a good idea to shop - around before choosing what you want to get?, Do you think you'll manage to ...
Look how sunny it is outside. If you check the itinerary, you will see that. I have lots of plans for the weekend. The plane leaves. The plane is leaving. The plane will leave. We are leaving. We will leave. Match the sentence halves to make sentences using the future tenses: 'are going to', 'will;, present continuous, present simple.
A2. 1. Match the sentence halves. 1) If there was a flood in this city, 2) She wouldn't sing with the band. 3) People wouldn't drop litter on the pavement. 4) If the tickets were cheaper, 5) If school football team played Chelsea, 6) We wouldn't use our car so much.
Co-ordinating Conjunctions Intermediate. A. Underline the correct Conjunction in each sentence. The tea that Margaret made was sweet and / or / for warming. Would you like soup or / yet / for a sandwich for lunch?
October 11, 2016. Matching sentence halves can be a challenging question on the IELTS Reading exam. The most important thing to remember is that Matching questions are not in order. That means that you have to scan the whole passage for each answer. Thus, these can be time-consuming groups of questions. This is when strategies are the most vital.
Matching sentence halves. Silvina Faure. Member for 4 years 4 months Age: 8-12. Level: Grade 5. Language: English (en) ID: 951628. 27/04/2021. Country code: AR. Country: Argentina. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Giving Personal Information (2055895) From worksheet author: Matching exercise ...
I'm quite lazy. I can't stand... d tidying my room. I'm into maths. I don't mind... c doing algebra. I need to pass my exams. I want... b to be a lawyer when I'm older. I like watching DVDs and I love... a going to the cinema. I'm into cooking. I enjoy... h making dinner for my family. I'm having a great time. I don't want... e to go home yet.
Students begin by matching sentence halves together that use expressions and idioms with the word time. Exercise A - Answer key 1. i 4. b 7. c 10. h 2. d 5. f 8. e 11. l 3. a 6. j 9. g 12. k Next, students match the time expressions and idioms to their definitions. Exercise B - Answer key 1. e 4. a 7. k 10. i
My parents aren't going to be / isn't going to be happy when they find out that I failed the exam. B. Match the sentence halves with their endings. Use the verb in brackets with GOING TO.
1. Match the sentence halves. 1 If there was a flood in this city, 2 She wouldn't sing with the band. 3 People wouldn't drop litter on the pavement. 4 If the tickets were cheaper, 5 If my school football team played Chelsea, 6 We wouldn't use our car so much. a if there were more rubbish bins in town.
Use Grammarly's free sentence checker to ensure your writing is clear, compelling, and easy to read. Just enter your text where it says "check my sentences" to check for run-on sentences, tone, clarity, and more. Step 1: Add your text, and Grammarly will underline any issues. Step 2: Hover over the underlines to see suggestions.