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Project Explore 3 - UNIT 1

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  • USED TO: Mike _______ (cycle) to school.
    used to cycle
  • Complete: -How ____ (be) your weekend? - It _____ (be) boring. I ____ (be) sick so I _____ (not go) anywhere!
    was - was - was - didn't go
  • What is he doing?
    He is skateboarding
  • Charlie ___________ (swim) in the sea when a dog ___________ (steal) his sandwich.
    was swimming / stole
  • Say all 3 forms of these irregular verbs:  leave / meet / see
    leave-left-left ; meet-met-met; see-saw-seen
  • PAST CONTINUOUS: We / watch a film / at home / yesterday evening
    We were watching a film at home yesterday evening.
  • What is he doing?
    He is crashing into a wall.
  • They _________ (fall) off their bikes bacuse they ________ (riding) too fast.
    fell, were riding
  • Say all 3 forms of these irregular verbs: grow, write, forget
    grow-grew-grown ; write-wrote-written ; forget-forgot-forgotten
  • PAST CONTINUOUS: Who / John / talk to / on the phone / last night?
    Who was John talking to on the phone last night?
  • Say the verbs in past simple: catch - teach
    caught . taught
  • USED TO: _______ you _____________ (live) in Germany? No, I _______.
    Did you use to live in Germany? No, I didn't.
  • What are the dogs doing?
    The dogs are chasing the cat.
  • What is he doing?
    He is pulling a leash.
  • Sarah _______________ (fall) sleep while she _______________ (read) a book.
    fell - was reading
  • Complete: _____ you _____ (have) a good weekend? Yes, I _____ . My cousin and I ______ (meet) in town on Saturday.
    Did you have a good weekend? Yes, I did. My cousin and I met in town on Saturday.
  • USED TO: I ________ (not wear) glasses when I was young, but I do now.
    didn't use to wear
  • Put the life events in the order they usually happen: leave school / start school / retire / get a job / be born / go to college
    be born, start school, leave school, go to college, get a job, retire
  • What are they doing?
    The dad is throwing the ball and the boy is catching it.
  • PAST CONTINUOUS: I / not sleep / at eleven o'clock / last night.
    I wasn't sleeping at eleven o'clock last night.