Tuesday, 24 May 2016

EF2/3 Verb tense exercises

3. She always runs on the track behind the school. SIMPLE PRESENT
She always ran on the track behind the school. SIMPLE PAST- HARDER
4. They will leave for their honeymoon tomorrow night. SIMPLE FUTURE
5. He sits beside me every day in class. SIMPLE PRESENT- EASY
He sat beside me every day in class when he was 11. SIMPLE PAST- HARDER

My son plays with his Lego every day when he gets home from school.
My son played with his stuffies every day when he was little. SIMPLE PAST

6. Last night, I talked to my boyfriend for hours.

EXERCISE 2

1. They probably won't go to the meeting tonight. SIMPLE FUTURE
will not go 


'''''' apostrophe-
contractions She is She's, I am I'm, He is He's, does not doesn't
let us let's, I would like I'd like

possession, own something, have something- Nino's house, his house, my phone, Sarah's phone, your phone, Rosario's phone, Rose's mother, Dave's father, Fatima's sister,
Rose's mother's sister's uncle's house, their house, uncle's house

Dan's job interview went well.
Michele's new baby is cute.
Mary's English class starts at 10:25. 

2. John usually studies for his math tests.
John usually doesn't study for his math tests.

3. The car swerved and didn't hit the tree.
4. The restaurant owner gets mad when his employees don't wash their hands.

5. We didn't win the game, but we had a great time. MODEL SENTENCE

6, She won't finish her homework tomorrow.
She will not finish her homework tomorrow.
How does she know? 
She doesn't think that she will finish her homework tomorrow. NOUN CLAUSE


I get mad when my daughter does not listen/ do her homework/ walk the dog.
I get mad when my daughter doesn't get up on time.








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