Solutions Pre Intermediate Progress Test Unit 6 Answers ★ Limited

For additional practice, you can find interactive grammar exercises on the official Oxford University Press Solutions site

This version emphasizes vocabulary for places of interest and grammar related to "ever/never" and "for/since". Course Hero Grammar: Past Simple vs. Present Perfect Exercise 1 (Present Perfect or Past Simple): (try) surfing last summer. hasn't seen (not see) her uncle since 2005. (write) a letter to George three years ago. Have you ever climbed (you / ever / climb) a mountain? hasn't gone (not go) to India, but he really wants to go. Exercise 2 (Common Choice Questions): did you get here? (Asking for a specific past time). to the cinema? (Reference to a completed trip). Has your grandma had a cat a long time? (Period of time). Has your mum been here this morning? (Point in time). ru-static.z-dn.net Vocabulary: Places & Sightseeing Definitions and Identifications: Place for fish: Broken parts of old buildings: Plants and trees for study: Botanical gardens Old building with thick walls: Drive through to see wild animals: Safari park Water feature in a park: Unit 6 Progress Test B (3rd Edition) solutions pre intermediate progress test unit 6 answers

By utilizing these resources, students can reinforce their learning and achieve success in their language learning journey. For additional practice, you can find interactive grammar

This section typically requires you to choose the correct tense based on time markers (e.g., "last summer" for Past Simple, "since" for Present Perfect). (tried surfing last summer ) hasn't seen (hasn't seen her uncle since 2005 ) wrote (wrote a letter three years ago ) Have you ever climbed hasn't gone Did you meet (... yesterday ) watched (... at the weekend ) gave (... last month ) Vocabulary: Places and Attractions hasn't seen (not see) her uncle since 2005

Use a checklist: ☐ Did I use 2–3 examples of used to ? ☐ Did I include one past continuous sentence? ☐ Is the paragraph organized (introduction, memory, conclusion)?

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