Grammar
Tenses
Present
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
Past Simple
Future
Future Simple
Future Continuous
Future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous
Passive and Active
Parts Of Speech
Nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns
Verbal nouns
Singular and Plural nouns
Proper nouns
Nouns gender
Nouns definition
Concrete nouns
Abstract nouns
Common nouns
Collective nouns
Definition Of Nouns
Verbs
Stative and dynamic verbs
Finite and nonfinite verbs
To be verbs
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Auxiliary verbs
Modal verbs
Regular and irregular verbs
Action verbs
Adverbs
Relative adverbs
Interrogative adverbs
Adverbs of time
Adverbs of place
Adverbs of reason
Adverbs of quantity
Adverbs of manner
Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of affirmation
Adjectives
Quantitative adjective
Proper adjective
Possessive adjective
Numeral adjective
Interrogative adjective
Distributive adjective
Descriptive adjective
Demonstrative adjective
Pronouns
Subject pronoun
Relative pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
Reciprocal pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Personal pronoun
Interrogative pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
Emphatic pronoun
Distributive pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Pre Position
Preposition by function
Time preposition
Reason preposition
Possession preposition
Place preposition
Phrases preposition
Origin preposition
Measure preposition
Direction preposition
Contrast preposition
Agent preposition
Preposition by construction
Simple preposition
Phrase preposition
Double preposition
Compound preposition
Conjunctions
Subordinating conjunction
Correlative conjunction
Coordinating conjunction
Conjunctive adverbs
Interjections
Express calling interjection
Grammar Rules
Preference
Requests and offers
wishes
Be used to
Some and any
Could have done
Describing people
Giving advices
Possession
Comparative and superlative
Giving Reason
Making Suggestions
Apologizing
Forming questions
Since and for
Directions
Obligation
Adverbials
invitation
Articles
Imaginary condition
Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
Third conditional
Reported speech
Linguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Semantics
Pragmatics
Linguistics fields
Syntax
Morphology
Semantics
pragmatics
History
Writing
Grammar
Phonetics and Phonology
Semiotics
Reading Comprehension
Elementary
Intermediate
Advanced
Teaching Methods
Teaching Strategies
A better steel
المؤلف:
L.A Hill
المصدر:
Intermediate anecdotes in American English
الجزء والصفحة:
30-1
19/9/2022
972
Mr. Smith left his car outside his apartment one night, as usual, but when he came down the next morning to go to his office, he discovered that the car wasn't there. He called the police and told them what had happened, and they said that they would try to find the car.
When Mr. Smith came home from his office that evening, the car was back again in its usual place in front of his house. He examined it carefully to see whether it had been damaged, and found two theater tickets on one of the seats and a letter which said, "We're very sorry. We took your car because of an emergency."
Mr. and Mrs. Smith went to the theater with the two tickets the next night and enjoyed themselves very much.
When they got home, they found that thieves had taken almost everything they had had in their apartment.
A Answer these questions:
- What did Mr. Smith discover when he left his apartment one morning?
- What did he do about this?
- What did he see when he got back home that evening?
- What did he find on one of the seats?
- What did Mr. and Mrs. Smith do with the tickets?
- What happened when they got home?
B Do this puzzle:
Across:
1-Mr. Smith lived in one.
2-Mr. Smith found two _________ tickets in his car.
7-Mr. and Mrs. Smith were hungry, so they_______ dinner before going to the theater.
9-"Did they ________ themselves that evening?" "Yes, they did."
13-Neither Mr. Smith_____ his wife expected their apartment to be robbed.
14-After a short time.
17-The letter in Mr. Smith's car said that the car had been taken because of an ________.
Down:
1-This van carries people to the hospital.
2-There was one theater ticket for Mr. Smith and ________one for his wife.
3- _________ stole things from Mr. and Mrs. Smith's apartment.
4-opposite of west.
5-A rose bush has a ______branch.
8-"Which theater did Mr. and Mrs. Smith go?" "I don't know."
10-When Mr. and Mrs. Smith got home, they found they had _______ furniture anymore.
11-Fix together.
12-Mr. Smith found the tickets _________one of the seats of his car.
15-"Who drove the car to the theater?" "Mr. _________Mrs. Smith."
16- Mr. Smith used to go to his office ________ car.
C Write this story, using words instead of the pictures.
Mr. Smith’s son had a nice new . One day he went to a movie
on it and left it in the parking lot behind, but a thief stole it. There was a lot of
in town that evening, and the thief was not very good at riding. He nearly hit a
, and the driver turned his
suddenly and blew his
angrily. The thief also turned suddenly to avoid an accident , but one of his
slipped on the road and he fell off. When a
came, the thief run away.
الاكثر قراءة في Intermediate
اخر الاخبار
اخبار العتبة العباسية المقدسة

الآخبار الصحية
