This worksheet was made as an extra activity when you teach or revise the topic 'Crimes'. It contains five different exercises dealing with Crime vocabulary. Key is given. - ESL worksheets
In this worksheet your students will be able to practice the grammar of get, be and used to in different tenses in order to understand the differences in meaning between them. It was taken f
Revison of verb tenses for intermediate and upper-intermediate students. - ESL worksheets
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This is worksheet no. four to practise on confusing words.9 pages, 40 exercises (homophones, verbs vs. adjectives, nouns vs. verbs, etc.…).Different levels.In alphabetical order, with contents and KEY.Some examples: ABUSE/MISUSE, ALLOW/LET, FLOUR/FLOWER, COMIC/COMICAL, HOMEWORK/HOUSEWORK, IN TIME/ON TIME, URBAN/URBANE, etc.… - ESL worksheets
A short quiz on vocabulary for C1 to C2 levels. There is also a quick gap-fill section, a Kahoot link in case the students would like to play online, and a description game included. The answers are on the back. Click the link below to play the Kahoot quiz. https://create.kahoot.it/share/28ad760f-b873-4685-b647-60c657c1d518 - ESL worksheets
This is worksheet no. twenty about confusing words. A fun way to learn or review your vocabulary.There are 10 pages, 40 exercises and more than 160 sentences. (Homophones, homonyms, verbs, verbs vs. adjectives, nouns vs. verbs, adverbs, etc.)Different levels. In alphabetical order, with contents and answer KEY. - ESL worksheets
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The above printable, downloadable handout is intended for high school students and adults at Pre-intermediate (A2) and Intermediate (B1) level. It is aimed at revising Verb tenses in English. - ESL worksheets
A short exercise to look at different vocabulary, some of the words are Spanish cognates and false cognates. There is a practice page as well. The quiz can be done in teams. The answers are on the back. - ESL worksheets
Neither -nor is a correlative conjunction. It is used to emphasize contrast, and translate the neither… nor word pairs in other languages. This entry covers