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You didn't (help) me today, but you (do) that yesterday!
HELP, DID
... you do the shopping?
DID
I (feel) ill yesterday, but I don't (feel) ill today.
FELT, FEEL
They (go) to Agrentina, but they didn't (go) to Canada.
WENT, GO
Spell this weather:
w i n d y
Spell this weather:
s u n n y
Spell this weather:
r a i n y
write this weather on the board:
windy
write this on the board:
lightning
write this weather on the board:
foggy
write this weather on the board:
cloudy
Look and make an "affirmative" sentence with "Sofia".
Sofia is going to do homework. / Sofia is going to do her homework.
Look and make a "negative" sentence with "HE".
Look and make an "interrogative" sentence with "I".
Look and make a "affirmative" sentence with "SHE".
She isn't going to listen to music.
Look and make an "affirmative" sentence with "I".
I am going to watch TV.
It / rain / ?
IS it GOING TO RAIN?
I / not hang out / with my friends tonight
I AM NOT GOING TO HANG OUT with my friends tonight.
My parents / not buy / a new car
My parents AREN'T GOING TO BUY a new car.
He / not go / on holiday next summer
He ISN'T GOING TO GO on holiday next summer.
We / pass / the English test tomorrow
We ARE GOING TO PASS the English test tomorrow.
I / have / fun next weekend
I AM GOING TO HAVE fun next weekend.
My mother / get up / early tomorrow
My mother IS GOING TO GET UP early tomorrow.