Grammar

HAVE GOT / HAS GOT

STARTER TEST – Have Got / Has got  HAVE GOT / HAS GOT Choose the best choice. 1. Danny and Terry ………… got a lot of homework to do. A. has          B. do           C. have            D. should 2. ………. your house got a big garden? A. Has         B. Have          C.Must           D. Does 3. They …………. got […]

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BASIC PREPOSITIONS TEST

Basic Prepositions Test / Temel Edatlar Testi  Prepositions of Place and Time 1. There’s a little cat…………… the bus stop.  A. next to         B. between         C. of          D. to 2. His best friend lives …………Ankara. A. on         B. under        C. in        D. to 3. She’s sitting …………… a broken chair. A. between         B. to         C. at         

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TEST YOUR PRE-INTERMEDIATE USE OF ENGLISH

Test Your Pre-Intermediate Grammar Level   1.      The door is knocking. I__________________answer it. (a)    Is (b)   Will (c)    Do (d)   Is going to 2.      The students _____________________wear a uniform at school. a)      Has to b)      Have to c)      Hasn’t to d)     Haven’t to 3.      Basketball_________________by students everyday in the USA. (a)    Are play

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PRESENT SIMPLE 2

Present Simple 2: Use and Adverbs of Frequency Usage: In English, the Simple Present tense gives a general sense of the action using the -s or -es endings for most verbs. I always eat fast food. Do you watch TV every day? Remember that only for 3rd person singular (he, she, it), the -s ending

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PAST CONTINUOUS

Past Continuous Tense: Lesson 1 Meaning: Actions with continuity in the past. For example, let’s say we played football between 6:00 and 7:00 yesterday. The expression for this is: I was playing football with my friends between 6:00 and 7:00. Yesterday, I was sitting by the window in class. Here, there is a sense of

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THERE, IT, THIS, THAT

There and It in English In English, we can use the words ‘there’ and ‘it’ to indicate the presence or existence of something physically in a location or to refer to an object or thing. Using ‘There’ We use ‘there’ to indicate that something is physically present or exists in a particular location: There is

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PASSIVE VOICE

Passive Voice Usage in English In English, the passive voice is used when the doer of the action is generally unknown or when the focus is on the action and its result. If you want to mention who performed the action, you need to include the preposition “by.” Using Passive Voice in English When using

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