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Name five places in town.
square - school - café - library - park
Name three adjectives.
dirty - old - clean
Name five daily routine verbs.
go to school - have breakfast - study - watch tv - do your homework
Name four special days verbs.
sing songs - play music - dance - give presents - have a family meal
Name five animals.
camel - ostrich - whale - panda - frog
Name five verbs of studying a language.
check - repeat - practise - concentrate - understand
Name five sports.
football - basketball - tennis - swimming - athletics
Name five adjectives for describing people.
tall - short - average height - bald - curly
Name five verbs of life events
grow up - leave school - go to school - get married - die
There _____ a bed in my bedroom.
is
There _____ two sofas in my living room.
are
COMPARATIVE: Tokio / big / Paris
Tokio is bigger than Paris.
COMPARATIVE: The new shopping centre / good / the market
The new shopping centre is better than the market.
COMPARATIVE: This restaurant / expensive / that restaurant.
This restaurant is more expensive than that restaurant.
Correct: Lewis go to school.
goes
Correct: My mum don't work in a school.
doesn't
Correct: Does you go to school by car?
do
SUPERLATIVE: July / cold / month
July is the coldest month.
SUPERLATIVE: The mountains / beautiful / part to vist
The mountains are the most beautiful part to visit
PRESENT CONTINUOUS: Tim / not read
Tim isn't reading
PRESENT CONTINUOUS: Jack and his brother / watch TV
Jack and his brother are watching TV.
What's the past form of BE?
was/were
What's the past form of GIVE?
gave
What's the past form of FINISH?
finished
What's the past form of EAT?
ate