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  1. Sentence Definition - Grammar Terminology - UsingEnglish.com

    A sentence is a group of words beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full-stop, exclamation or question mark in written language, containing a main verb. Simple Sentences A simple sentence …

  2. Passive voice key word sentence transformations Cambridge First Use of English Part Four For questions 20-32, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, …

  3. C2 Proficiency Use of English Part 4 sentence transformations on verb patterns For each question below, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the …

  4. Conversational reactions sentence completion activities Take turns reading out true things from below and reacting to what your partner says (including follow-up questions and/ or comments, including …

  5. Reporting verbs sentence completion games Do the activity or activities below that your teacher tells you to. “Someone...” sentences should also involve yourself in some way.

  6. Useful phrases for reviews bluffing game Choose one of the statements on the next page for your partner to use. They should complete the sentence as quickly as they can. Perhaps after asking …

  7. Steps for writing key word sentence transformation questions Write a sentence including one of the language points in the list of Common Language Points in First Certificate Use of English Part Four …

  8. Adjectives (-ing & -ed) Sentence Completion Guessing Game

    ed and ing adjectives sentence completion guessing game Write adjectives in at least half the sentences below to make true sentences for you, if possible not using the same adjective more than once …

  9. Cambridge First sentence transformations the same or different Without looking below for now, listen to your teacher read out two sentences and race to raise the “The same” card if you think they have …

  10. Cambridge First key word sentence transformations the same or different pairwork Without looking at your partner’s worksheet, work together to decide if each pair of sentences below has (exactly) the …