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Tenses


Present

Present Simple

Present Continuous

Present Perfect

Present Perfect Continuous


Past

Past Simple

Past Continuous

Past Perfect

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Future

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Parts Of Speech


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Definition Of Nouns

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Pronouns

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Pronouns


Pre Position


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Origin preposition

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Contrast preposition

Agent preposition


Preposition by construction

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prepositions


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Subordinating conjunction

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Sentences


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invitation

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Assessment
Who is Mr. Scott
المؤلف:
L.A Hill
المصدر:
Intermediate anecdotes in American English
الجزء والصفحة:
10-1
13/9/2022
1387
Mr. and Mrs. Scott moved to a small town, and they made arrangements at the local bank to open an account in both their names. But Mr. Scott was a businessman and always worked during the times that the bank was open, so his wife was the one who usually went there when they needed money.
Then one day Mr. Scott had a vacation, so he went to the bank, but the bank teller didn't know him, and wasn't willing to give him any money until she was sure that he was really Mr. Scott. She said politely, "I know Mrs. Scott, but I don't know you yet. Could you please show me something to prove that you are Mr. Scott?"
Mr. Scott looked in his wallet and found some photographs of his wife. He showed them to the teller, and she was satisfied and gave him his money.
A. Answer these questions:
- What kind of account did Mr. and Mrs. Scott open at the bank?
- Who usually went to the bank to get money?
- Who went there one day?
- What did the teller say to Mr. Scott?
- What did Mr. Scott show the teller to prove who he was?
- What did the teller do then?
B. Which of these answers are true? Write down the questions and the correct answers.
1. Who could take money out of the Scotts' account at the local bank?
- Only Mr. Scott.
- b. Only Mrs. Scott.
- Both Mr. and Mrs. Scott.
2. Who was the bank teller used to seeing?
- Only Mr. Scott.
- b. Only Mrs. Scott.
- c. Both Mr. and Mrs. Scott.
3. What did the bank teller want from Mr. Scott?
- Proof that he had a wife.
- Proof that he was Mr. Scott.
- Proof that he had an account at the bank.
4. Why did the bank teller give Mr. Scott his money?
- Because she recognized the photograph of his wife.
- Because she recognized him from his photograph.
- Because she recognized him when he came in.
C. Write this story, putting one word in each blank space. You will find all the correct words in the story.
Mr. Grey was the manager of a company which made furniture. He was a smart -------- , so the owners of the company were very ---------with his work. At first the company was small and sold its furniture only in--------- stores, but then it became more well-known, and Mr. Grey made--------- to sell more widely. He -------traveled once a month, and found many stores which were --------- to open an--------- with his company. Mr. Grey was never rude: even when people were rude to him, he answered-------- , and this often made them change too. He got along very well with people who had children, because he always carried ----------------of his family in his ---------------to show them.
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