AveFill in the blanks with the past simple tense of theWrite the following sentences into the Negativeverbs in brackets.form.1.- Sergio ……….(do) his homework.2.- Lucia ………. (write) a postcard.3.- Katie ………. (drive) a red car.4.- That man ………. (speak) French and [r]
7. They were killed when they ________ ________ a truck.8. The mechanic can't ________ ________ what the problem is with my car.133. FOCUS ON: three-word phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs are not always composed of two words. Three-word phrasal verbs are composed of a verb and two part[r]
2. run into p.v. When you meet people unexpectedly or unintentionally, you run into them. Bump into is the same as run into. We ran into Karen and her new boyfriend at the supermarket yesterday. I owe Frank $300, so I hope I don't run into him. 3. run into p.v. When you unexpectedly encounte[r]
Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense past participle run into run into & runs into running into ran into run into 1. run into p.v. When you are driving and hit another vehicle or something near the road, such as a tree or a telephone pole, you ru[r]
18. we (wait) for the bus here since 8 o’ clock. 19. It (not rain) here since last November.20. They (not decide) what to do yet.VI. Present perfect tense or simple past tense?1. How long you (live) here? – I (live) here since 1970.2. He (live) in Paris for two years a[r]
working’ or the simple past tense (when something happened at a certaintime in the past or has no link to the present: ‘I worked’). German is simpler:you normally use the present perfect when you talk about the past regardless of when it happened, and you no[r]
Adam Yes, she wanted to be an actress.Madelaine ____________________________________________________Adam No, she didn’t. then she married my great-grandfather, Alexei .Madelaine ____________________________________________________Adam No, she didn’t. She died when she was 96, so I can remember her.b[r]
6. CommentT should prepare more extra confusing excercisesAnd prepare a list of irregular verbs.SS retell the form and the use of the past simple tense .
____________ (raise) in a summer hazeBound by the surprise of our glory daysI hate to turn up out of the blue, uninvitedBut I couldn't stay away, I couldn't fight itI ____________ (have) hoped you'd see myface and that you'd be remindedThat for me, it isn't overNever mind, I'll find so[r]
Hoang Hoa Tham Junior High School Lesson Plan English 7 Date of preparation: ………… unit :9 AT HOME AND AWAYDate of teaching: …………… Period:58. SECTION A1 . I.OBJECTIVES:By the end of the lesson, students will be able to ask and answer about Liz’s vacation to Nhatrang.II.LANGUAGE C[r]
verbs.1. He/ have/ a cold/ a week.2. They/ buy/ the new house/ April.3. My family/ be/ here/ Christmas.4. We/ not see/ each other/ 10 years.5. Mr. Clark/ work/ in the bank/ a long time.6. Tom and Joanna/ go/ to France/ last summer.7. My sister/ start/ a new job/ yesterday.8. I/[r]
there are progressive verb forms when progressive aspect combines with a tensed form.She was climbing contains a progressive past tense form.2.6.1 The difference between the progressive form and the nonprogressiveform is a matter of grammatical aspect rather than tense. T[r]
1. Martin speaks both Spanish and English. Her mother is Spanish………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2. Next Monday I am going to Moscow. My sister is working there………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3. The population of London is now fa[r]
Bingo with Irregular VerbsLevel: EasyThe teacher prepares a 5x5 grid with 25 irregular verbs in the past tense in each square. Make enough variations of these grids so each student has one that is slightly (or very) different. The teacher then calls out the verb[r]
refer to people (presenters), but only to things. Answer to Question 195 Choices A, B, and C incorrectly use the adjective form seeming to modify the participial adjective unlimited. B also uses the unidiomatic preposition to instead of the correct at after targeted, while C violates sense b[r]
Tom: Yeah, I (go) to Guatemala next spring and I thought knowing a little Spanish would make thetrip easier. Frank: I (visit) my brother in Marseilles next year. Maybe I should take a French class. Tom: I have a course catalog in the other room. I (go) get it, and
verbs or actually adjectives is of no concern to the native speaker and is entirely irrelevant to the student of English. Rather than distract the student with an unnecessary element of confusion, both are referred to as participle adjectives throughout this textbook.The exercis[r]
TENSES:I. Suply the correct form or tense of the verbs :1. It……………( be ) haft past seven in the evening. All the people in Nam’sfamily …………( be ) in the living room. His father likes………………( read )newspapers but now he…………………( watch ) TV. His motherusually………[r]
5/ Homework Ask ps to write these sentences again and prepare for unit 1 . 3. “I have to clean the house ” He said - He said he had to clean the house .Key- exercixe 1 1. Ba goes to school by bike . everyday2. My brother will go fishing tomorrow . 3. They are learning English , now 4.[r]