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    • [DOC File]The KISS Grammar Book

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      Bunny had been playing all the morning with Billy and Bobtail. They had played tag, and hide-and-seek, and ever so many other games. At last they were all tired and hungry. “I know where there is a great big patch of clover,” said Bunny. “Oh, Bunny!” begged Bobtail, “show us where it is. I have not had a taste of clover for ever so ...

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    • [DOC File]Grammar Practice - Oxford University Press

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      Grammar Practice . Tenses. Grammar Reference p166–169. 1 For sentences a–h, put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.

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    • [DOC File]IF I HAD A HAMMER (The Hammer Song)

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      In this case, the writer does not have a million dollars, but she does have a good imagination! She is thinking about a world in which she has a lot of money, but she does not have a lot of money right now. Ask volunteers to make up new sentences that begin with “If I had a million dollars,” Point out that would . can be contracted like this:

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    • [DOC File]Practice Sessions - Handbook of Grammar, Mechanics, and …

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      6. The report came out to (less, fewer) pages than we had originally anticipated. 7. Mr. Martens was treating Heather (like, as if) she had done something wrong. 8. You have to finish the job, (irregardless, regardless) of your loathing for it. 9. When talking to customers on the phone, try (and, to) be as pleasant as possible. 10.

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    • [DOC File]Grammar Worksheet #1

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      Definition: The past participle uses a helping verb (be— is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been), or (have—has, have, had) + a __d, __ed, or __en added to the base form for regular verbs to indicate that something happened in the past prior to another action. Examples: I was defeated by a stronger opponent. I had eaten the food.

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    • [DOC File]ESL conversation lesson on Have you ever....?

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      2) Have you ever broken a bone? 3) Have you ever been on a really exciting holiday in another country? 4) Have you ever felt like giving up studying English? 5) Have you ever had a fight and lost? 6) Have you ever told a big, big lie to your parents? 7) Have you ever done anything illegal? 8) Have you ever eaten something quite strange?

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