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Past Simple​

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Fill in the Blank

What is the Past Simple form of the verb "BE"?

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Open Ended

Write a negative sentence and a question using the Past Simple of "BE".

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Open Ended

How do we form Past Simple for REGULAR VERBS?

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Open Ended

Write the Past Simple form of these verbs:

go, have, see, feel, understand, be, build, buy, read, do

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Multiple Select

Which sentences are correct? (2)

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We did not go to class last week.

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We not went to class last week.

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We didn't go to class last week.

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Multiple Select

Which sentences are correct?

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How did you celebrated your birthday?

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How did you celebrate your birthday?

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Did you invite your friends?

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Did you invited your friends?

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives​

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Multiple Select

How do we make comparative and superlative adjectives?

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Comparative: adj + er

Superlative: adj + est

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Comparative: adj + est

Superlative: adj + er

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Comparative: the most + adj

Superlative: more + adj + than

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Comparative: more + adj + than

Superlative:the most + adj

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Open Ended

What is the comparative and superlative form of these verbs?:

good, bad, far, healthy, friendly

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​Compare the 3 people in this picture

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​Use Comparative AND Superlative Adjectives

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​Present Simple and Present Continuous

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous?

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We use Present Simple for an action in progress at the moment, and Present Continuous for routines and permanent things.

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We use Present Simple for routines and permanent things, and Present Continuous for an action in progress at the moment.

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​What are these people doing?

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Be Going To and Would Like To​

We use "be going to"​ for plans and "would like to" for wishes.

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Write the sentences in full. Use be going to for plans (P) or would like to when you want to do something (W).​

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Open Ended

I/move into a big flat/ city centre. (W)

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Open Ended

She/drive/sports car. (W)

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Open Ended

l/start / my own business. (P)

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Open Ended

I/move to another country. (W)

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Open Ended

They/have/holiday / in the Caribbean. (P)

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Open Ended

We/study hard/test. (P)

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​Modal Verbs

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Multiple Choice

Which modal verb means "something is possible/permitted/allowed"?

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can

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can't

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have to

has to

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don't have to

doesn't have to

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Multiple Choice

Which modal verb means "something is NOT necessary/obligatory"?

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can

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can't

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have to

has to

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don't have to

doesn't have to

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Multiple Choice

Which modal verb means "something is necessary/obligatory"?

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can

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can't

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have to

has to

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don't have to

doesn't have to

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Multiple Choice

Which modal verb means "something is NOT possible/permitted/allowed"?

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can

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can't

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have to

has to

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don't have to

doesn't have to

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​Modal Verbs: May, Might, Will​

​We use them to talk about the probability or possibility of a future situation.

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Multiple Choice

Which order of probability is correct?

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+will

•may/may not

-won't

--might/might not

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+will

•may/may not

-might/might not

--won't

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+may/may not

•might/might not

-will

--won't

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Open Ended

Write about your plans for the weekend.

Write 3 sentences using any modal verbs.

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