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Short Answer Questions Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Short Answer Questions Exercise Billy: Does your boss play golf?
Crime Vocabulary Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Cliffo rd McNair Wilson 2007 Crime Vocabulary Exercise A Circle the correct answer.
Most Common Idioms Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Most Common Idioms Exercise A Match the idioms with their meanings (1 – 6 with A – F; 7 – 12 with G – L) and translate them.
The Top Phrasal Verbs Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 200 9 The Top Phrasal Verbs Exercise A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings (1 – 6 with A – F; 7 – 12 with G – l) and then translate them.
Grammar Mistakes Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Grammar Mistakes Exercise A Below is a list of typical grammar mistakes.
Say and Tell Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Say and Tell Exercise She said she didn't like it
Homophones Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob W ilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Homophones Exercise 1 Underline the word in each group which does NOT sound the …
Con nectors Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Con nectors Exercise A Translate the connectors into your language where possible.
Joke book - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgRead the latest jokes here:-http://www.autoenglish.org/forumSMF/index.php?board=6.0 4 A woman arrives at a pet shop with her cocker spaniel and her husband.
Another, Other and Others Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Another, Other and Others Exercise Š Do you have another question?
Reflexive Pronouns Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Reflexive Pronouns Exercise myself I cut myself ourselves We did it ourselves
Job and Work Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Job and Work Exercise Š job a task (countable)
For an d Since Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 For an d Since Exercise A Put the time expressions into the correct columns.
Bob Wilson - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgIntroduction These drills are designed to orally practise the language structures your students have learnt from the worksheets available at www.autoenglish.org and have all been written by me, Bob
Either, Neither or Both Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Either, Neither or Both Exercise A Fill the gaps with both , either , either ... or , neither or neither... nor .
Defining Relative Pronouns Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Answers 1 That's the girl who spoke to me yesterday.
The Present Simple Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robe rt Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 The Present Simple Exercise Affirmative Negative Questions
Question Word Exercise 1 - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Question Word Exercise 1 A Match the three columns.
Don't Have to and Mustn't Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Don't Have to and Mustn't Exercise Š don’t have to
Business Phrasal Verbs Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Business Phrasal Verbs Exercise A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings (1 – 5 with A – E; 6 – 10 with F – J) and then translate them.
A few, Few, A little, Little Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 A few, Few, A little, Little Exercise Š A few countables / positive meaning ð We´ve got a lettuce and a few tomatoes
The Future Going to Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww. autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 The Future Going to Exercise TO BE + GOING TO + INFINITIVE
Adjectives -ED or -ING Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2011 Adjectives -ED or -ING Exercise -ING This film is boringthe cause
Mixed Conditionals Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Mixed Conditionals Exercise Fill the gaps using the verbs in brackets.
Mixed Tense Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Mixed Tense Exercise Circle the correct answer.
Basic Phrasal Verbs - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2009 Basic Phrasal Verbs VERB + PREPOSITION => CHANGE OF MEANING = PHRASAL VERB
Present Simple Questions - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Present Simple Questions (Question word) DO / …
The Pronunciation of Regular Verbs in the Past …
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 The Pronunciation of Regular Verbs in the Past Exercise
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise at …
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise
A, An and The Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgA, An and The Exercise An old cat use AN before a vowel The old cat use THE at the second mention An island in Greece unspecific The island of Delos specific A Fill the gaps with a, an or the. 1 Excuse me. Have you got ..... time? 2 I want …
Daily Routine Writing Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgANSWERS A 1 I clen my teeth. 6 At 4 arrive at my house. I clean my teeth. I get home at 4. 2 I wake up at 11 years old. 7 I do your homework. I wake up at 11.
Been and Gone Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgBeen and Gone Exercise Anabel has been to France - She’s back here now Anabel has gone to France - She’s in France now Fill the gaps with either been or gone. 1 Have you ever ..... to Thailand?
For and To Exercise Š I´ve got a message for Mary
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 For and To Exercise Š FOR + NOUN – I´ve got a message for Mary Š FOR + GERUND (VERB + ING) – Thank you for looking after my cats Š TO + VERB – I went to town to do some shopping A Fill the gaps with either for or to .
A shark has eaten the Prime Minister The Prime …
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Answers 1 Coffee is grown in Ken ya. 2 The Times newspaper is published in London.
I wish and if only Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.au toenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 I wish and if only Exercise There are three distinct types of
Perfect Modal Verbs Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgPerfect Modal Verbs Exercise We use perfect modal verbs to speculate about the past. Check through the different uses. TYPE EXAMPLE USE 1 I would have gone to that party - a decision made too late 2 I should/ought to have asked her for her email - advice coming too late 3 You might have enjoyed the concert - opinion, possibility but too late …
If I hadn’t had a cold, I would have gone out on …
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 The Third Conditional Exercise THE CONSEQUENCES OF STATES, ACTION OR INACTION
Can, Could, May and Might Exercise - …
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Can, Could, May and Might Exercise Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap.
Do or Make Exercise at Auto-English
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2009 Do or Make Exercise DO often about action You did the right thing ...
Reported Questions Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgReported Questions Exercise "Are you happy, Carla?" asked Bob. Bob asked Carla if/whether she was/were happy. Convert the questions below into reported speech.
Last Summer Writing Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgANSWERS A 1 The last summer... 6 I went swimming with my fathers. Last summer... I went swimming with my parents. 2 I was last summer in Mallorca. 7 Went to a …
As and Like Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgAs and Like Exercise I was treated like a dog - not literally true I was treated as a guest - real Plastic is bad for the planet, as everyone knows - AS can also be used as a subordinating conjunction
As long as, Providing that and Unless Exercise
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 As long as, Providing that and Unless Exercise
First Conditional Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgwww.au toenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Answers 1 P If Clare arrives late again, the hockey trainer will be furious.
Had Better and Would Rather Exercise - …
www.autoenglish.orgwww.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Answers 1 It's getting dark. We'd better go back now.
Question Tag Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgAnswers 1 You're Australian, aren't you? 2 You aren't English, are you? 3 Marlene smokes, doesn't she? 4 Sharks don't like chicken, do they? 5 Moles can't see, can they?
Reported Speech Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgReported Speech Exercise DIRECT REPORTED is seeing was seeing sees saw saw saw/had seen has seen had seen will see would see is going to see was going to see
Indirect Questions Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgIndirect Questions Exercise "What's this?" "Do you know what this is?" Fill the gaps to make indirect questions. 1 "Where's the station?" "Can you tell me ..... ?"
My Favourite Sport Writing Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgMy Favourite Sport Writing Exercise A Correct the mistakes. 1 I go in summer swimming 6 You can play football on Winter..... ..... 2 In the school I do a lot of sport ...
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