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Review U.6 (1st ESO)
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Translate into English: Ella estaba triste.
She was sad.
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Complete the sentence with the correct form of "there was" or "there were": _______ any apples in the supermarket.
There weren't any apples in the supermarket.
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What are the PAST SIMPLE and PAST PARTICIPLE forms of the verb "Fall"
Fall/Fell/Fallen (Caerse)
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Translate into English: Ayer comí pollo.
I ate chicken yesterday or Yesterday, I ate chicken.
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What is the PAST PARTICIPLE form of the verb "Sweep"
Swept
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What are the PAST SIMPLE and PAST PARTICIPLE forms of the verb "Feel"
Feel/ Felt/Felt (Sentir)
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Complete the sentence with THERE WAS or THERE WERE: 1. ______two bottles of water on the table/ 2.______ a piece of cake in the kitchen.
1. There WERE two bottles of water. 2 There WAS a piece of cake in the kitchen.
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Translate into English: Había una hamburguesa en la mesa.
There was a burger on the table.
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Choose the correct PAST PARTICIPLE form of the verb TAKE-> took / taked / taken
Taken
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When do we use “some”? In affirmative, negative or interrogative sentences?
In positive sentences. There was some cold water in the fridge. There were some students in class this morning.
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What is the Past Simple and Past Participle form of Fall
Fall/Fell/Fallen (Caerse)
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Correct the sentences if it is necessary: There weren't any orange juice ready to drink on my table.
There wasn't any orange juice ready to drink on my table.
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What is the Spanish translation for the verb "Dig"?
Cavar
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Are these forms of the verb CHOOSE correct? BASE FORM:Choose/ PAST SIMPLE:Choose/ PAST PERFECT:Chosen
NO->PAST SIMPLE: Chose
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When do we use “any”? In affirmative, negative or interrogative sentences?
In negative and interrogative sentences. Yesterday, there wasn't any homework. Were there any cookies in the box?
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Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it. They buyed a cake for my birthday yesterday.
They bought a cake for my birthday yesterday.
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Transform this affirmative sentence into a question: There were lots of children on the bus.
Were there lots of children on the bus?
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Make a sentence using “there was or there were”.
10 years ago, there was a school here.
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