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Past Simple & Comparatives & Present Cont.

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