C2 Proficiency - Use of English Part 4 - Key Word Transformation Exercises
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, CPE | 24 March 2019
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C2 Proficiency - Use of English Part 4 - Key Word Transformation Exercises This ebook contain 50 Key Word Transformation exercises . Using the "key word", students are expected to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the original sentence. The exercises in this ebook test the most common grammatical structures that students need to know in order to pass part 4 of the Use of English paper of the Cambridge English : C2 Proficiency examination.
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | IELTS, CAE, CPE, GRE | 7 December 2018
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Advanced Reading with The Economist
This book is primarily written for Advanced students preparing for IELTS Reading. It can also be used for Exams such as TOEFL, CPE, CAE, and GRE. The pdf file is accompanied by a cd for facilitating and learning the correct pronunciation of words.
The Longman Exams Skills series is for students preparing for the First Certificate and Proficiency exams. The books in each set provide through preparation for each of the papers with lots of practice based on real exam tasks.
CPE Use of English is aimed at advanced students of English who wish to polish up their skills in the difficult grammatical areas of structures and usage. Clear presentation of all grammatical points relating of the revised CPE Use of English is followed by exercises, consolidation activities and complete Use of English practice tests in the same format as those in the revised CPE. The book, designed for classroom and individual use, aims to prepare students for the CPE examination as well as other examinations at the same level of difficulty.
Phrase + We usually find "‘to"’ with a verb (as part of the infinitive form). However, when "to" is a preposition which is part of a combination ( phrasal verb, prepositional verb, idiom, adjective + preposition) , then it is correct to use a gerund after it. This list includes some of the most commonly used phrases containing the "to + gerund" formula. They will help you sound more natural.