Unit: Theme 11 | English exercises

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Conjunctions: And, But, Because, When

Conjunctions are words that function as a link between different clauses or elements in sentence.The main conjunctions are: and,...

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Gerunds and Infinitives with Verbs with difference in meaning

Sometimes, after certain verbs, we find the gerund (when acting as a noun) or the infinitive, but the meaning...

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Gerunds and Infinitives with Verbs without difference in meaning

Sometimes, after certain verbs, we find the gerund (when acting as a noun) or the infinitive and the meaning...

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Health and Hygiene: Health centres

Types of centres for health assistance; Benefits of the NHS.

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Health and hygiene: Medicine and health

Health System- NHS (National Health Service).

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Imperative Mood

The imperative is a structure used to give an order or command.

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Means of communication and information: Television and radio

Television Channels with the Greatest Audience; Radio Stations with the Greatest Broadcast.

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Means of communication: Printed press

Habitual Editions of the Press in the United Kingdom; Social Behaviour Related to Reading the Press; Establishments in which...

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Means of communication: Television and radio

Types of Programmes; Times with the maximum amount of people watching a programme.

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Means of communication: The Internet

Uses of the Internet. The most used services by Internet users in the United Kingdom; Favourite places to access...

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Nobody, Nothing and Somebody (Indefinite Pronouns) in Question Tags

We use question tags in different ways, depending on the kind of indefinite pronoun we use.

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Possessive with Gerund

When a noun comes before the gerund, we can apply the possessive case to that noun.

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Predictions with Will and To Be going to

We use the future simple (with the auxiliary will) to express opinions, spontaneous decisions and hopes.We use to...

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Question Tags after Imperatives

We use question tags after imperatives to ask people to do things in a more polite way (instead of...

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Question Tags after Negative Adverbs

Some adverbs have negative meanings (hardly, never, rarely, etc.). So we use positive question tags.

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Question Tags formation

A question tag is a short question at the end of a sentence which is used to check information,...

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Questions with Shall…?

Shall is a modal verb used in question form to ask for instructions or for formulating requests in a...

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Second Conditional

We use the second conditional to talk about situations that are impossible or unlikely to happen.

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