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think
thought, thought
be
was/were, been
sing
sang, sung
Make a comparative sentence: spring, summer, warm
Summer is warmer than spring.
Make a comparative sentence: Ferraris, Bentleys, fast
Ferraris are faster than Bentleys. / Bentleys are faster than Ferraris.
Make a comparative sentence: water, coffee, good for you
Water is better for you than coffee.
Make a comparative sentence: books, magazines, interesting
Books are more interesting than magazines. / Magazines are more interesting than books.
Make a comparative sentence: city, beach, relaxing
The beach is more relaxing than the city.
Say the negative of the sentence: I went to the beach yesterday.
I didn't go to the beach yesterday.
Say the negative of the sentence: Jason slept until 10 on Sunday.
Jason didn't sleep until 10 on Sunday.
Say the negative of the sentence: Maradona grew up in Madrid.
Maradona didn't grow up in Madrid.
Form a question: We paid for the dinner.
Did you pay for the dinner?
Form a question: Mary lost her passport.
Did Mary lose her passport?
Form a question: We spent a lot of money in the pub.
Did you spend a lot of money in the pub?
The Nile is ______________ river in the world. (long)
the longest
Mount Everest is _____________ mountain. (high)
the highest
Harry Potter is _______________ book. (interesting)
the most interesting
What's it doing?
It's sleeping.
What's she doing?
She's travelling.
What's he doing?
He's shopping.
What are they doing?
They're dancing.
What's he doing?
He's playing football.
Make a yes/no question: He is eating dinner.
Is he eating dinner?
Make a question: They are buying flowers.
Are they buying flowers?
Make a negative sentence: He is working.
He isn't working.
Make a negative sentence: They are watching TV.
They aren't watching TV.
go
went, gone
I took a picture ___ the sea.
of
I'm waiting ____ the train.
for