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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Directions for an exercise

Hi teachers,



Is it ok this direction? Particularly the one that is underlined and in bold.



Complete this description of the conversation on page 18. To do it, use the simple present or the present progressive when necessary or any other words that fit in as appropriate.



Thanks in advanced

Thinking (Spain)



  

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Hi, Is it ok this direction? Particularly the one that is underlined and in bold. Complete this description of the conversation on page 18.

  • Hi, Is it ok this direction?
  • Particularly the one that is underlined and in bold.
  • Complete this description of the conversation on page 18.
  • To do it, use the simple present or the present progressive when necessary or any other words that fit in as appropriate .
  • Complete this description of the conversation on page 18.
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Hi,

Is it ok this direction? Particularly the one that is underlined and in bold.

Complete this description of the conversation on page 18. To do it, use the simple present or the present progressive when necessary or any other words that fit in as appropriate.

Complete this description of the conversation on page 18. Use the simple present or the present
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Thanks a lot Clive, but besides the tenses the students have also to fill in the blanks with other words such as common nouns or adjectives.

How could I include this information in the directions?

Thanks once again

Thinking (Spain)
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Hi,

Complete this description of the conversation on page 18. To do it, use the simple present or the present progressive when necessary or any other words that fit in as appropriate.

You don't think the bold part will be obvious to the students without saying it?



How about

Complete this description of the co
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Clive

You are absolutely right!

Many thanks to you and to all the other people that make these things possible.

Thinking (Spain)

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