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segunda-feira, 19 de maio de 2014

Simple Present - Yes / No question


        
Silvia
Roberto
Rosa
John
Anna
-do homework every day

-watch TV in the afternoon


-help the parents at home


-play video ganes

-like the tests


-wear school uniform


-drink milk in the mornings



        Ask Yes/ No questions and answer them
 1.  Silvia do homework every day?   
5.  Rosa wear uniform to school ?  
2.  Roberto and John like tests?                                            
6.  Roberto and Anna help their parents at home?                                          
3.  Rosa like video games ?            
7.  Anna do homework every day?   
 4. Roberto and John drink milk in the mornings?                                         
8.  Silvia watch T.V.in the afternoon?                                         
  doesn't/ don't
1. Two pupils   do homework every day.    4. Roberto and John  drink milk in the mornings.
2. Two girls  like tests.       6. One boy  help their parents at home.
3. Rosa  like video games 8. One girl  watch T.V. in the afternoon
             Write the verbs in Present Simple
do,  watch, wear,  drink, help, like, play
                                                      1. Anna  homework every day.
                                                      2. Roberto and Anna  the parents at home?
                                                      3. Anna T.V.  in the afternoon.
                                                      4. Anna  milk in the mornigs.
                                                      5. John  video games.
                                                      6. Rosa  school uniform.
                                                                                 
  
 by Victoria Barachman
 
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Present Simple

PRESENT SIMPLE

1. CHOOSE:

 get up wake up                       go to school go to the cinema         

 have breakfast drink                  write read a book

 play tennis watch TV                  do homework visit friends

  have a shower have a bath          have a shower have a bath

 go to bed go to school                play football play tennis


2. WRITE:

example: I / you / we / they P L A Y  but!   he / she / it  P L A Y S (! go - goes, do - does, have -has

 She usually  up at 7 o'clock.       He usually  his HW at half past six.

 He usually  to bed at 8 o'clock.   She usually  tennis on Fridays.

 They  to school every morning.       I usually  a shower in the morning.

 He usually  a shower on Sundays.   She usually  a book in the evening.

  She usually  breakfast at 7.30.    They usually  TV from 5 to 7 o'clock.


        
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Verb to be (Past Tense)

VERB TO BE
(PAST TENSE)
 
 
1. Complete with "was" or "were". 
 
 I  a good boy. He  listening to music.
 She  my best friend. You  at home yesterday.
 We  students. I  tired.
 He  very nice. She  talking to friends.
 They  playing tennis. We  hungry.
 
2. Complete with "wasn't" or "weren't".
 
 They  watching TV. We  canoeing.
 I  scared. He  busy.
 She  in love. I  sleeping.
 You  snowboarding. They  lazy.
 He  thirsty. You  talking to friends.
 
3. Answer to the questions.
 
 Was he happy? Yes,  . Was she playing basketball? No,  .
 Were you angry? No,  . Were they married? Yes,  .
 Were they reading comics? No,  . Were you dancing? No,  .
 Was she kitesurfing? Yes,  . Was it there? Yes,  .
 Were you worried? Yes,  . Were you in trouble? No,  .
 

        
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=10730

Was / Were

          
            


I
was
at home.
very hungry.
happy.
You
were
He
was
She
It
We
were
You
They


1.   Choose was or were
She  sad yesterday.We  at the Zoo yesterday.Mum and Dad  in a restaurant.
They  in the disco club last night.You  late for school yesterday. very hungry.
It  cold yesterday. in London in 2008.She  pretty when she was young.
Sally  a good pupil.He  born in May.Our teacher  very tired yesterday.
Tom and Bill  best friends.My cousin  at school.The children  excited yesterday.


2.   Complete with was or were
It cloudy yesterday morning.We  excited about going to America.
We  lucky. We won the first prize.The dogs  in the park.
Jason  a great swimmer when he was young.They  at the beach last Sunday.
She  the prettiest girl in our class. very ill last week.
 sad because I broke Mrs Smith's window.He  born in 1995.

There
was
an apple in the bowl.
There
were
three apples in the bowl.

3.   Complete with there was or there were
 a bank near my house. ten children in the park.
 two kittens in the basket. a small shop between the bank and the supermarket.
 many bottles of milk in the fridge. some pencils on the desk.
 only one book on the table. an old man in the street.
 a lot of noise in the classroom. a huge crocodile in the river.
4.   This is a very famous place in London called Piccadilly Circus. The photo was taken in 1896. Look at the photo and choose the correct option. 
 
 hundreds of people. any traffic lights.
 a double-decker bus. a flag on top of the building on the left.
 many horse-drawn carriages. a lot of traffic.
 any zebra crossings. a roundabout.
 some old buildings. a great number of tourists.


Well done!
created by teacher Jelena


        
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domingo, 18 de maio de 2014

Present Perfect - Yet/Already


Use the words below to form present perfect tense sentences using yet or already. Don't forget to put a full-stop at the end of each sentence.

Examples:Have you been to the art gallery?
 No, I haven't been there yet.
 Have you sold your car?
 Yes, I've already sold it.
1.Have you seen the new movie?
No, 
2.Have you been to Paris?
Yes, 
3.Have you bought that new dress?
Yes, 
4.Has Allen gone to Melbourne?
No, 
5.Has he heard from Bill yet?
No, 
6.Have you finished your homework?
Yes, 
7.Have Annie and Bob got married yet?
No, 
8.Have you eaten at that new Thai restaurant?
Yes, 
9.Has Lisa played tennis this morning?
Yes,  tennis.
10.Has the light been fixed?
No, 

 
http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/pres_perfect/pres_perfect_yet.html