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27/10 practice 2

27/10 practice

 

27/10 Used to, be used to , get used to

  "Used to" always refers to the past. Use it to talk about habits, states, or facts that were true before, but which aren't true now. Example: "We used to live in San Diego." This means we lived in San Diego before, but we don't live there now. "Be used to" is typically used in the past and present. It refers to the state of being familiar with, comfortable with, and accustomed to something. Example: "Beatriz is used to showering in the morning." This means she is accustomed to showering in the morning, not in the evening. This behaviour is something she is comfortable with and familiar with. "Get used to" can be used in all tenses. It is the sister phrase of "be used to," but it focuses on the process of becoming familiar with, comfortable with, and accustomed to something. For example: "We're getting used to living together." This means my roommate and I are learning how to live together. We are sti...

27/10 Used to, be used to, get used to

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27/10 articles practice

  Fill in the blanks with the indefinite articles ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘some’.          Would you turn ___ a ___ light on? 1.        We need to order ________ more supplies. 2.        My mother is going to the hospital tomorrow for ________ operation. 3.        Darn, I have ________ rock in my shoe. 4.        There is still ________ coffee left if you want it. 5.        I’ll get ________ cup for you. 6.        Somebody left ________ trash on our front lawn. 7.        Please pick up ________ bananas on your way home. 8.        It is ________ unexpected answer. 9.        I spilled ________ milk on the counter. 10.    It began as ________ day like any other...

27/10 Review determiners

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21/10 articles practice

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21/10 both... practice

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21/10 both either neither

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14/10 pract 1

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14/10 articles practice

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14/10 Articles grammar

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14/10 Determiners review

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14/10 Conjunctions review

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Conclusion- Read, learn and write yos

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Practice 1

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7/10 Practice conjunctions

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