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1st Review 3rd grade

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  • Present perfect. They ______ (have) a holiday for ten years.
    They haven’t had a holiday for ten years.
  • Can you use would or not? Sing
    Yes
  • Used to. I ________ (not like) him.
    I didn’t use to like him.
  • Would. When you were young, ____ you _____ (eat) tacos?
    When you were young, would you eat tacos?
  • Present perfect. It _______ (stop) raining now, so we don’t need the umbrella.
    It has stopped raining now, so we don’t need the umbrella.
  • Present perfect. ______ you ____ (have) a holiday this year?
    Have you had a holiday this year?
  • Past continuous. What ____ you _____ (do) at this time yesterday?
    What were you doing at this time yesterday?
  • Present perfect. They ___________ (go) away. They’ll be back on Friday.
    They have gone away. They’ll be back on Friday.
  • Present perfect. _____ he ______ (lose) his key?
    Has he lost his key?
  • Can you use would or not? Live
    No
  • Simple past. Mozart ______ (write) more than 600 pieces of music.
    Mozart wrote more than 600 pieces of music.
  • Can you use would or not? Go
    Yes
  • Can you use would ? Have
    No
  • Simple past. They _______ (not invite) us to the party.
    They didn’t invite us to the party.
  • Simple past. _____ you _____ (go) out last night?
    Did you go out last night?
  • Used to. I _______ (play) tennis a lot, but I don’t play very much now.
    I used to play tennis a lot, but I don’t play very much now.
  • Would When I was 8, I ___________ (not run) very fast.
    When I was 8, I wouldn’t run very fast.
  • Past continuous. Jenny _________ (wait) for me.
    Jenny was waiting for me.
  • Past continuous This time last year I ______ (live) in Brazil.
    This time last year I was living in Brazil.
  • Used to. Lisa __________ (have) very long hair when she was a child.
    Lisa used to have very long hair when she was a child.
  • Can you use would or not? Be
    No
  • Past continuous. I waved to Helen, but she ______ (not look).
    I waved to Helen, but she wasn’t looking.
  • Present perfect. ____ you ____ (read) Hamlet?
    Have you read Hamlet?
  • Used to. _____ you ___________ (eat) a lot of sweets when you were a child?
    Did you use to eat a lot of sweets when you were a child?