Focus on Grammar
Focus on Grammar
Focus on Grammar
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Add more things to the list?b. David is leaving for L<strong>on</strong>d<strong>on</strong>. Give him instructi<strong>on</strong>s, warnings and advice aboutEnglish weather, English character, traffic in Great Britain, places to visit,things to take.<str<strong>on</strong>g>Focus</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong>Revisi<strong>on</strong>Parts of speech1. Put the words below into the correct column.<strong>on</strong>e, the, paint, boy, almost, hate, before, love, already, friend, colourful, at, promise,land, success, well, first, it, and..NounVerbAdverbPr<strong>on</strong>ounC<strong>on</strong>juncti<strong>on</strong>NumeralArticlePrepositi<strong>on</strong>AdjectiveArticles2. Articles with geographical names. Correct the mistakes.1. Amas<strong>on</strong> is in the South America.2. Alps are mountains in the Europe.3. The Bahamas are a group of islands in Atlantic Ocean.4. The Asia is the largest c<strong>on</strong>tinent.5. The lake Sevan is the largest lake in the Armenia.Tenses in EnglishPast simple or past perfect (See <strong>Grammar</strong> Reference, table 4, p___ )3. Use the past simple or past perfect.1. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody (to go) to bed.2. I felt very tired when I got home so I (to go) straight to bed.3. Sorry, I’m late. The car (to break) down <strong>on</strong> my way here.4. There was a car by the side of the road. It (to break) down. So we (to stop) to see ifwe could help the driver.21