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Juana makes / is making friends with English speakers this term.
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What is Stative Verbs?
Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action.
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She appreciates / is appreciating the opportunity to study abroad.
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Unscramble the the words to make a sentences: none / classmates / having / school uniforms / of / my / like
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Create one sentence by using comparative form " healthy".
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Unscramble the words to make a question : figure / you / English / can / out / homework / the
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Create a sentence by using the word " Coworker".
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How do we use Present Simple?
We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly.
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Unscramble the words to make a questions: believe / the moon / do / affects / people’s / you / behavior
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Find the mistake in the sentence and correct it : Miguel speaks English more good than Magaly.
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How do we use Present Continuous?
We use the present continuous to describe actions which are repeated or regular, but which we believe to be temporary.
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How do we use Past Simple?
The Simple Past is used for actions that started and finished at a specific time in the past.
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How do we use Superlative Adjective?
Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of a quality.
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Unscramble the words to make a sentences: my / a lot / classmates / live / of / at home
A lot of my classmates live at home.
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Create one sentence by using superlative adjective form " relaxing".
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How do we use comparative adjective?
Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify.
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Unscramble the words to make a questions: meet / best / did / by / your / friend / chance / you
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This year, she is studying / studies English in Toronto.
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She knows / is knowing it’s a good idea to learn English in another country.
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Find a mistake in the sentence and correct it: My grandma makes the better food I have ever had!
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