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Autoavaluació final T9 08 - Crisi de les democràcies i Segona Guerra Mun...
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Completa aquestes frases amb les paraules que hi falten: A la dècada de 1920 es va establir la llei als Estats Units que prohibia la venda d'. El president Franklin D. va proposar el New (Nou…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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This sentence is about the future: ‘When I get the money, I’ll spend it all.’ But we use the Present Simple in the when-clause: When + Present Simple, will + verb We also use after/as soon…
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Non-defining relative clauses with ‘Where’
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‘My kind new friends took me upstairs to a bedroom, where I slept for a very long time’. Sometimes relative clauses with ‘where’ are an essential part of the sentence. They are ‘defining…
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Autoavaluació T9 08 - Crisi de les democràcies i Segona Guerra Mundial (...
EduBook Organización
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Completa aquestes oracions amb les paraules que hi falten: En la dècada de 1920 es va establir la llei als Estats Units que prohibia la venda d'. El president Franklin D. va proposar el New (Nou…
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Speaking: hobbies/sports (T: Grade 4)
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Phileas Fogg played cards with his companions at the Reform Club. He also had an interest in travel. We can say that these are his ‘hobbies’, the things he does for enjoyment, not for work. What…
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English Bites / Voice of the bush
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Meet Peter Kenny, and discover how he's working to be the voice of the bush. Peter Kenny is the new face of agri-politics in Queensland, but he's no stranger to the muster, after decades of…
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Comparative idioms (I)
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‘Axel was tired but the Professor was as fresh as a daisy.’ There are many common comparative idioms in English with as + adjective + as. We use them to emphasise a characteristic. Some comparisons…
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