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Lessons
7 to 12
Review
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simple past
Past
Present
Is used to talk about past actions that have already ended.
She was a dancer.
She is dead.
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regular verbs
I
You
He
She
It
we
You
They
Basically, we add 'ED' at the end of each regular verb to conjugate the past.
Infinitive + ed
Danced
If the verb ends in 'E', we only add 'D'.
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Dropdown
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Dropdown
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Dropdown
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irregular verbs
I
You
He
She
It
we
You
They
There are some irregular verbs, they don't follow the rule of the 'ED'.
BE
-- was
-- were
was
were
I
You
He
She
It
we
You
They
DO
Did
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Irregular verbs
Don't forget that, excluding the verb BE, all the verbs remain the same form for all the people.
Remember that if you are making a question or a negative statement, you need the auxiliary verb, and it is the one to be in the past!
- I don't like you. -> I didn't like you.
Not
I don't liked you.- Do you like it? -> Did you like it?
Not
Do you liked it?
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Match
Match verbs in the present to the verbs in the simple past.
Use the Irregular Verbs List to help you.
Be
See
Say
Go
Know
was/were
saw
said
went
Knew
was/were
saw
said
went
Knew
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Match
Match verbs in the present to the verbs in the simple past.
Use the Irregular Verbs List to help you.
Get
Come
Give
Become
Think
got
came
gave
Became
thought
got
came
gave
Became
thought
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time expressions
Did you notice some time expressions, like last week? They are some expressions that will help you understand better what time is being talked about. Here are a few more:
Yesterday
Yesterday morning/afternoon/etc.
The day before yesterday
In 1990/year/month
when I was born/something happened
Last night/week/month/etc
A week/month/year ago
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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Reorder
Were
you
crying
in
there?
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Reorder
Where
were
you
last
night?
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Match
Catch
Come
Drive
Draw
Be
Caught
Came
Drove
Drew
Was
Caught
Came
Drove
Drew
Was
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Match
Match verbs to their past tense
Teach
Buy
Go
Think
Bring
Taught
Bought
Went
Thought
Brought
Taught
Bought
Went
Thought
Brought
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Match
Fall
Feel
Fly
Find
Fight
Fell
Felt
Flew
Found
Fought
Fell
Felt
Flew
Found
Fought
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Superlatives
Superlatives
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Match
___ pictures on the wall?
___ a lamp outsite yesterday?
___ birds on the porch last night?
___ any chance to fix it?
Are there
Was there
Were there
Is there
Are there
Was there
Were there
Is there
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Multiple Choice
How much
How many
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Multiple Choice
How much
How many
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Multiple Choice
How much
How many
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Multiple Choice
How much
How many
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Multiple Choice
much
many
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Multiple Choice
much
many
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Multiple Choice
some
any
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Multiple Choice
some
any
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Multiple Choice
Do you want ________ chips?
a
some
any
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Multiple Choice
Would you like ________ butter on your bread?
a
a few
many
some
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Match
Match the images to the words
There is
There are
There was
There were
There is
There are
There was
There were
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Superlatives
are used to compare a noun to a group.
Giraffes are the tallest animals.
Elephants are the biggest animals.
Monkeys are the most intelligent animals.
Leopards are the least social felines.
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Match
___ pictures on the wall?
___ a lamp outsite yesterday?
___ birds on the porch last night?
___ any chance to fix it?
Are there
Was there
Were there
Is there
Are there
Was there
Were there
Is there
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-ER
Short Adjectives
are the adjectives that have 2 or 3 syllables maximum.
For these, we usually add an -est at the end of it.
Fast
Young
Small
Cold
Light
Short
Fastest
Youngest
Smallest
Coldest
Lightest
Shortest
adjective
+ est
If the adjective ends in -e, we only add -st.
Widest
Finest
Bravest
Cutest
Wisest
Largest
Wide
Fine
Brave
Cute
Wise
Large
adjective
+ st
The rules are basically the same for the comparatives, only altering -er to -est and putting 'the' before the adjective.
the
the
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Reorder
Are
there
trees
in
the yard?
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Drag and Drop
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Reorder
There
was
a
ring
here.
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
____ 35 books on the shelf.
There is
There are
There was
There were
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Dropdown
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Drag and Drop
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-ER
Short Adjectives
are the adjectives that have 2 or 3 syllables maximum.
For these, we usually add an -est at the end of it.
If the adjective ends in -y, we remove the -y and add -iest.
Happy
Angry
Funny
Silly
Lazy
Crazy
adjectivy
+ iest
Happiest
Angriest
Funniest
Silliest
Laziest
Craziest
the
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-ER
Short Adjectives
are the adjectives that have 2 or 3 syllables maximum.
For these, we usually add an -est at the end of it.
And for those ending in CVC, we double the last consonant.
Hot
Big
Sad
wet
Fat
Mad
adjective
+ est
Hottest
Biggest
Saddest
wettest
Fattest
Maddest
the
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Irregular Adjectives
have unique forms in the comparative form and do not follow the standard pattern.
Good > Best
Bad > worst
Far > Farthest/Furthest
Little > Least
Much/Many > Most
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Word Order
When using comparatives, we usually compare a subject to a group.
We can start the sentence using a subject ( we need one, even if it isn't at the begging ).
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Word Order
When using comparatives, we usually compare a subject to a group.
After the subject, we need the auxiliary verb ( which should be conjugated correctly ).
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Word Order
When using comparatives, we usually compare a subject to a group.
Right before the adjective, we need the determiner the.
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Word Order
When using comparatives, we usually compare a subject to a group.
Then the adjective comes correctly modified ( short and long adjectives ).
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Word Order
When using comparatives, we usually compare a subject to a group.
And after the adjective, we don't really need anything else, only for extra information.
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Reorder
Everest
is
the
highest
mountain.
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Reorder
She
is
the
prettiest
student
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Reorder
Nile River
is
the
longest
river.
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Reorder
It
is
the
funniest
movie
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She
was
the
kindest
person.
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more less
Long Adjectives
What happens to those adjectives that have more than 3 syllables?
They would be awkward to pronounce, so we put more or less behind them.
Beautiful
Intelligent
Interesting
Dangerous
Difficult
Important
more
less
Boring
Expensive
Exciting
Relaxing
Sophisticated
Helpfull
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Word Order
Short adjective word order:
Don't forget that when we use short adjectives, we add -est.
Long adjectives word order:
It is basically the same, but the adjective stays the same and it is followed by most
or least and the adjective isn't modified.
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Reorder
Reorder the sentence.
Safety's
the
most
important
rule.
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Reorder
Reorder the sentence.
They're
the
least
trustworthy
people.
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Reorder
It
was
the
most
difficult test.
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Reorder
Reorder the sentence.
This house
is
the
most
expensive.
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Match
Bugatti's ___ car until now.
The peregrine falcon is the ___ animal in the world.
The ___ thing is family.
The most ___ rule is to be safe.
That was ___ mistake.
the fastest
fastest
most important
important
the biggest
the fastest
fastest
most important
important
the biggest
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Audio Response
Say a sentence using the superlative form with the adjective BRIGHT.

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Audio Response
Say a sentence using the superlative form with the adjective Hardworking.

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Audio Response
Say a sentence using the superlative form with the adjective SMART.

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Audio Response
Say a sentence using the superlative form with the adjective TASTY.

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Audio Response
Say a sentence using the superlative form with the adjective FUNNY.

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