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Games to activate "just", "already" and "yet"
Hi
I would be happy to let me know your nice ideas regarding this matter. How do you usually activate them. I have lots of books concerning grammar games and I also surfed the net but mostly I've found some dull fill-in-the-gaps type of exercise or close-test. I'm looking for a challenging and exciting worksheet for the students to practice these structures and also have fun.
Thanks a billion.
PS. The learners are in upper-intermediate level and they're adults.
Last edited by moonlike; 25-Apr-2012 at 19:41.
Reason: Adding the learners' level and age
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