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UNIT 7 MODAL VERBS

MODAL VERBS

Exercise One
Exercise Two
Exercise Three
Exercise Four

Games

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Vocabulary UNIT 10

Unit 8 Indefinite Pronouns Presentation

Indefinite Pronouns_3ESO by Alexander James Mckean on Scribd

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Unit 8 Passive Voice Presentation

The Passive Voice_3ESO by Alexander James Mckean on Scribd

END OF THE YEAR LEVEL TEST

You've done it! You've made it to the end of another school year. Want to know how much you've improved? Check out the quiz below and have a happy summer!
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MODAL PERFECTS

Finding your use of the modal perfects to be a little less than...perfect? Check out the video from Bluebloc (and yes, I know it has a lot of Spanish) and then try out the exercises and game below.

EXERCISES

Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5

MODAL PERFECT GAME

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USED TO, BE USED TO, GET USED TO

In order to make this unit's grammar explanation a bit more interesting, I've chosen a video that will give you exposure to another accent. Ms. Rachna, who is from India, gives us an in-depth explanation of the differences between these three commonly misused expressions. If you feel that you're still confused, you can read a written explanation here at the British Council. Once you've done so, please try some of the exercises HERE. 

A MIXED TENSE REVIEW

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Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous and Past Simple

Present Simple, Present Perfect, Past Simple and Past Perfect

All present, future and past tenses

Another mixed tenses exercise


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