
<h2>4. Underline the correct form.</h2>
- <u>don't</u><u> </u><u>have </u><u>to</u>
- <u>don't</u><u> </u><u>have </u><u>to</u>
- <u>mustn't</u>
- <u>has </u><u>to</u>
- <u>must</u>
- <u>must</u>
<h2>5. Complete the sentences with a verb in the -ing form.</h2>
- going
- playing
- cooking
- winning
- being
<h2>6.Make first conditional sentences.</h2>
- If Harry will ring me I'll tell you.
- Yasuko will be upset if she doesn't pass the exam.
- If you will catch the 11.15 train you'll get to London at 12:30.
- I won't be able to go to work if it's snowing.
- Louis will arrive on time if she takes a taxi.
- They won't go to the beach if it's raining.
- If Pablo will miss the meeting his boss will be angry.
- If we don't take a map we will get lost.
HOPE THIS HELPS^^
Transition words are words that help connect or link ideas.
Examples
Sentence 1:
My grades in school are very bad. Therefore, my mom does not allow me to play video games any more.
In this sentence therefore is placed in the middle of the sentence, this is a cause and effect transition word and it helps explain the effect of having bad grades.
Sentence 2:
Although my sister was very tired, she helped me with all my cleaning.
In this sentence although is the transition word. It shows contrast or difference, so cleaning the house is a contrast with the fact that the person was tired.
1. The canvas of peach, pink and purple coated<span> the sky as the sun dipped beyond the mountains in the distance.
</span><span>2. A beautiful sunset is like the twilight of a life fulfilled.
That's all I know. Hope it helps!
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Was ,and in are the adverbs