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 | Adverbs of Quanitiy How to use adverbs of quantity.  Too much, too many, not enough, fewer, less, more, etc...  Fill in the blank with the correct adverb and finish the sentences.  Countable and uncountable adverbs.  Chart distinguishing between countable and uncountable adverbs; grammar notes.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 43
 
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 | Adverbs of Quantity Adverbs of Quantity (Quantifiers).  Worksheet relates to transportation and cities.  Two exercises.  Part 1 - multiple choice.  Part 2 - fill in the blank.  Practices too many, too much, fewer, less, more, and (not) enough.  Teacher�s key included on the second page.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 134
 
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 | Apology Role Play Cards 12 Role cards.  Each describes a situation requiring an apology.  My students will use them in pairs, but could also be fun to do them in front of the class.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 433
 
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 | Be going to-tense It�a a simple worksheet for the "Be going to" tense.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 8
 
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 | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Simple worksheet that practices asking and answering simple present questions with adverbs of frequency.  Students make three questions questions in addition to the questions on the sheet, and then practice asking and answering questions with adverbs of frequency.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 7-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 11
 
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 | Comparisons A worksheet that practices making the comparative forms of several words
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 32
 
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 | Comparitives and Superlatives Simple worksheet to practice forming the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 10
 
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 | Did vs. Was Practices knowing when to use did, was, and were.  My students were having a bit of trouble knowing which one to use sometimes.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 49
 
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 | Evaluations and Comparisons Practices making comparisons and evaluations.  Uses the forms as + ____ + as, enough,and too.  Grammar explanation.  Part 1 - students must say the sentence a different way.  For example, "It�s too dark" becomes "It�s not bright enough".  Parts 2 and 3 - students look at two pictures of bedrooms and read the descriptions.  The must then make senten...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 11-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 104
 
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 | Future Tense Worksheet practicing future tense with "be+going+to+verb" and present continuous.  Includes a calendar of events, questions relating to these, a section where they must answer with full sentences, and a small section where they write their plans for the coming weekend.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 5
 
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