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I ate a lot yesterday because
 
a. I was very hungry.
 
b. to buy some food.
 
c. I wasn’t well.
 
d. to see my friend Paul
Pronounce (pronunciar) and spell (deletrear)
T-H-I-R-D: THIRD
Pronounce (pronunciar) and spell (deletrear)
S-E-C-O-N-D: SECOND
Pronounce (pronunciar) and spell (deletrear)
F-I-R-S-T: FIRST
Pronounce (pronunciar) and spell (deletrear)
F-I-F-T-H: FIFTH
Pronounce (pronunciar) and spell(deletrear)
T-W-E-L-F-T-H: TWELFTH
When Laura lived in the forest she climbed trees every day. She also loved to walk in the forest. In the winter she skated on the lake. It was fantastic. She helped her mum in the kitchen at the weekends. What did she do in the winter?
She skated on the lake.
When Laura lived in the forest she climbed trees every day. She also loved to walk in the forest. In the winter she skated on the lake. It was fantastic. She helped her mum in the kitchen at the weekends. What did Laura do every day?
She climbed trees (every day).
When Laura lived in the forest she climbed trees every day. She also loved to walk in the forest. In the winter she skated on the lake. It was fantastic. She helped her mum in the kitchen at the weekends. Where did Laura live?
She lived in the forest.
How we do we pronounce WANTED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Wanted is pronounced with /-id/ (wan/tid)
How we do we pronounce HELPED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Helped is pronounced with /-t/ (helpt)
How we do we pronounce RAINED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Rained is pronounced with /-d/ (reind)
How we do we pronounce SNOWED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Snowed is pronounced with /-d/ (snod)
How we do we pronounce KICKED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Kicked is pronounced with /-t/ (kict)
How we do we pronounce STARTED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Started is pronounced with /-id/ (star/tid)
How we do we pronounce DECIDED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Decided is pronounced with /-id/ (di/sai/did)
How we do we pronounce STOPPED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Stopped is pronounced with /-t/ (stapt)
How we do we pronounce CALLED in the past? With /-d/ /-t/ or /-id/
Called is pronounced with /-d/ (cald)
Put the verbs in the past: They ______________ (stop) when Jack and Sally ______________ (jump) on the sofa. Vicky’s mum wasn’t happy!
stopped, jumped
Put the verbs in the past: Vicky and her friends ______________ (play) games and ______________ (dance) to music all evening.
played, danced
Put the verb in the past: They ______________ (cook) burgers and there was a lot of food. The party was great.
cooked
Put the verb in the past: In the afternoon, Vicky ______________ (help) her mother to make a cake.
helped
Put the verb in the past: On Saturday it was Vicky’s birthday. She ______________ (invite) all her friends to a party in her house.
invited
What's the past of 'take'?
took
What's the past of 'give'?
gave
What's the past of 'see'?
saw
What's the past of 'drink'?
drank
What's the past of 'eat'?
ate
What's the past of 'do'?
did
What's the past of 'go'?
went
What's the past of 'are'?
were
What's the past of 'is'?
was
What's the past of 'have'?
had
Read and choose the correct option: I saw the nurse because...
 
a. I wasn't well
 
b. I decided to see my friend Paul.
 
c. I was thirsty.
 
d. to buy some food.
What's wrong with him? (answer with a complete sentence ex: she/he's got a.../ he/she's.....)
He's got a toothache
What's wrong with her? (answer with a complete sentence ex: she/he's got a.../ he/she's.....)
She's got a backacke
What's wrong with him? (answer with a complete sentence ex: she/he's got a.../ he/she's.....)
He's got a cough.
What's wrong with her? (answer with a complete sentence ex: she/he's got a.../ he/she's.....)
She's got a headache.