The document provides a review of grammar topics covered so far in a Solutions Pre-Intermediate English course, including the present continuous and present simple tenses, past simple and past continuous tenses, adjective endings, quantity words, negative prefixes, comparatives, superlatives, must/mustn't and needn't/don't have to, phrasal verbs, and too and enough. It then prompts practicing the differences between present simple and present continuous tenses and between past simple and past continuous tenses.
The document provides a review of grammar topics covered so far in a Solutions Pre-Intermediate English course, including the present continuous and present simple tenses, past simple and past continuous tenses, adjective endings, quantity words, negative prefixes, comparatives, superlatives, must/mustn't and needn't/don't have to, phrasal verbs, and too and enough. It then prompts practicing the differences between present simple and present continuous tenses and between past simple and past continuous tenses.
The document provides a review of grammar topics covered so far in a Solutions Pre-Intermediate English course, including the present continuous and present simple tenses, past simple and past continuous tenses, adjective endings, quantity words, negative prefixes, comparatives, superlatives, must/mustn't and needn't/don't have to, phrasal verbs, and too and enough. It then prompts practicing the differences between present simple and present continuous tenses and between past simple and past continuous tenses.
● Present Continuous (with future meaning as well) ● Must, mustn’t and needn’t / don’t have to ● Present Simple ● Negative prefixes ● Past Simple ● Comparatives ● Past Continuous ● Superlatives ● Adjective Endings ● Too & Enough ● Quantity: some, any, not much, not many, a lot of, ● Phrasal Verbs a little, a few LET’S PRACTISE PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS? LET’S PRACTISE PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS? LET’S PRACTISE PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS? LET’S PRACTISE PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS? LET’S PRACTISE Past Simple or Past Continuous? LET’S PRACTISE Past Simple or Past Continuous? LET’S PRACTISE (simple past vs past continuous) TOO & ENOUGH TOO & ENOUGH