Passives

'I must do some­thing' will always solve more prob­lems than 'some­thing must be done'.

The pass­ive voice

inter­me­di­ate
The Pass­ive Voice (extra prac­tice) (1.3 MiB, 47 hits)

upper–intermediate
The Pass­ive Voice: Gram­mar (82.5 KiB, 33 hits)
The Pass­ive Voice: Prac­tice (176.4 KiB, 51 hits)
Have some­thing done: Prac­tice (122.5 KiB, 94 hits)
The Pass­ive Voice (extra prac­tice) (490.4 KiB, 23 hits)

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Relative Clauses

Rel­at­ive Clauses

inter­me­di­ate
Rel­at­ive Clauses (1.3 MiB, 51 hits)

upper–intermediate
Rel­at­ive Clauses: Gram­mar (84.5 KiB, 53 hits)
Rel­at­ive Clauses: Prac­tice (218.5 KiB, 43 hits)
Rel­at­ive Clauses (extra prac­tice) (767.8 KiB, 54 hits)

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Reported Speech

Repor­ted Speech

inter­me­di­ate
Repor­ted Speech: Gram­mar (1.1 MiB, 598 hits)

upper–intermediate
Repor­ted Speech: Gram­mar (97.2 KiB, 308 hits)
Repor­ted Speech: Prac­tice (628.7 KiB, 544 hits)

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Verb Tenses

Verb Tenses

inter­me­di­ate
:.. Present and Past
:.. The Future
:.. The Past
:.. Tense Review

upper–intermediate
:.. Tense Review

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UK gallery

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Reading for PAEG

Eight read­ing work­sheets offer­ing a page of PAEG-type prac­tice in Acrobat's port­able doc­u­ment format from Oxford Eng­lish in Con­text 2

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Writing for PAEG

Writ­ing Ref­er­ence — a quick guide.

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Fall in Love with Valentino

It's up to you in this read­ing activ­ity in which you can travel in time, to fall in love, and meet some inter­est­ing people includ­ing Rudolph Valentino, the gardener and dish­washer who became a super­star play­ing romantic roles in films like Blood and Sand and The Son of the Sheik.

All you have to do is read the first para­graph and click on the option of your choice. Keep read­ing and click­ing to see if your love story has a happy end­ing… or an unhappy end­ing. There are lots of pos­sible stor­ies so you can try read­ing the texts again and again… and again… and again… and again.

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Word of the Day


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Boggle

Any­one for Boggle?

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