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SIMPLE PAST: I _________ my math homework yesterday. (do)
I didn't do my math homework yesterday.
SIMPLE PAST: ____ you ____ your homework? (finish)
Did you finish your homework?
SIMPLE PAST: He __________ milk at school. (not / drink)
He didn't drink milk at school.
SIMPLE PAST: When ___ you ___ this beautiful skirt? (design)
When did you design this beautiful skirt?
SIMPLE PAST: They ____ (visit) a farm two weeks ago.
They visited a farm two weeks ago.
CHOOSE True OR False: We use Can / Can't to talk about what we are able to do, and also to ask permission for something.
True
WHAT IS THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE: My siblings and I finished ___ homework.
My siblings and I finished our homework
WHAT IS THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE: That tree belong to the neighbors. It is ___ tree.
That tree belong to the neighbors. It is their tree.
WHAT IS THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE: Leonel played football yesterday and he had an accident. He broke ___ arm.
He broke his arm.
WHAT IS THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE: The dog is biting ___ tail.
The dog is biting its tail
WHAT IS THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE: The wife of my father is ___ mother.
The wife of my father is my mother
WHAT IS THE CORRECT POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE OF THIS SENTENCE: That car belongs to Sergio
That is his car / That is Sergio's car
We use this WH word to ask about a place or a position
Where
We use these WH questions to ask about quantities.
How much / How many
We use this WH word to ask for a reason
Why
We use this WH word to ask about time
When
We use this WH word to ask about a person
Who
We use this WH word to ask for information
What
WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF THIS SENTENCE: old / are / ? / how / you
How old are you?
WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF THIS SENTENCE: study / ? / what / you / do
What do you study
WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF THIS SENTENCE: ? / here / you / why / are
Why are you here?
WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF THIS SENTENCE: you / live / where / do / ?
Where do you live?
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Builds buildings and houses. Works at construction sites.
Architect
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Helps people when they have problems with their teeth
Dentist
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Helps animals when they get sick
Vet / Veterinary
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Works in a restaurant. Takes orders and delivers them to people.
Waiter / Waitress
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Entertains people by appearing in movies, series or theater plays.
Actor / Actress
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Plays soccer professionally.
Soccer player
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Delivers mail to people
Postman
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: protects people from criminals.
Police officer / Policeman
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Helps doctors to take care of the patients.
Nurse
GUESS THE OCCUPATION: Drives people around town.
Taxi driver
GUESS THE PROFESSION: Prepares delicious food.
Cook / Chef
GUESS THE PROFESSION: Helps people with health problems.
Doctor
GUESS THE PROFESSION: Works with children or adults. Helps them to get knowledge in different topics.
Teacher
ANSWER True OR False: We use verb be to describe events like the weather, personality, and emotions.
True
This ____ _____ a funny story. (not / be)
This is not a funny story / This isn't a funny story.
SIMPLE PRESENT OF VERB BE: ____ ____ ready for the presentation? (be / you)
Are you ready for the presentation?
They _____ _____ from Viena (not / be). They are from New Zealand.
They are not from Viena. They are from New Zealand.
PRESENT SIMPLE VERB BE: They _____ my parents.
They are bot my parents.
SIMPLE PRESENT: We _____ _____ a nice garden (not / have)
We don't have a nice garden
Which is a signal word for simple present? a) now b) last Monday c) often
c) often
SIMPLE PRESENT: When ____ she _____ her business? (open)
When does she open her business?
SIMPLE PRESENT: _____ Billie _____ in the supermarket? (work)
Does Billie work in the supermarket?
SIMPLE PRESENT: We ____ ____ (not / listen) to music.
We don't listen to music
SIMPLE PRESENT: She ____ _____ (not / write) a letter.
She doesn't write a letter.
SIMPLE PRESENT: She _____ (be) six years old.
She is six years old.
SIMPLE PRESENT: He _____ (wash) his hands every day.
He washes his hands every day.
SIMPLE PRESENT: Monkeys _____ (make) a lot of noise.
Monkeys make a lot of noise.
SIMPLE PRESENT: She never _____ (play) chess.
She never plays chess.
SIMPLE PRESENT: My mother _____ (work) on Sundays.
My mother never works on Sundays.