Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. This week we continue celebrating World Water Day, with water-related themes. Today we propose another classic rock piece, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, by Credence Clearwater Revival.
These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates so that they can learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way.
Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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See Grammar explanation
EVER is an adverb of time that is used to express an indefinite time and means “at any time” or “of all time”. It is mainly used in questions and negative sentences, where it means “never”.
For example:
– Have you ever seen the rain?
– Has she ever been to London?
– I don’t think I will ever eat at that restaurant again.
We can also use EVER to express strong emphasis on what we are saying. For example:
– If you ever come back, I will call the police.
– Don’t ever do that again.
In a formal context, we can use EVER with an adjective to mean “always”. For example:
– Mary is ever ready to help her friends.
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Thanks Sunny for this song. Take care
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I’ve been repeating several times to be understanding that, any way it is nice
Have you felt the pain in the rain ? I wanna know too.
Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. This week we continue celebrating World Water Day, with water-related themes. Today we propose another classic rock piece, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, by Credence Clearwater Revival. These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates so that they can learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way. Exercise Fill in the missing words. ⇩ Someone told me long ago There’s a calm before the storm I know, it’s been comin’ for some time When it’s over, so they… Read more »