Thursday, November 6, 2014

WHEN I WAS YOUNGER ...


Review  the Simple Present  Tense :

                                 



Videos , Explanations , Activities  about The Present Simple:














                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                               



  WORDS AND PHRASES TO  EXPRESS AN ACTION IN THE PAST




ALL ABOUT THE PAST :
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WHO WERE THEY?



                                                                            


                             

 
PAST    SIMPLE    (REGULAR VERBS)

1. To form the past simple of regular verbs we add:
2. If a verb ends in (ex: like, arrive, move, dance), we add:
3. If a verb ends in consonant + y (ex: study, cry, tidy), we eliminate the  and add:
4. If a one-syllable verb ends in consonant + vowel+ consonant (ex: stop, plan,drop), we double the last  and then add:
5. If a two-syllable verb ends in consonant + vowel+ consonant and the last syllable is not the stronger one (ex: answer, open, listen) we 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentences below using the verbs in parentheses.

1. He  (clean) the windows and  (tidy) the living room and he only  (stop) working when the house was spotless.

2. They  (arrive) home early and  (plan) to watch the football match on TV, but the lights went out.

3. He  (dance) all night at the party, so he was exhausted on Sunday and  (prefer) to stay home than go to another party.


4. She  (watch) a very sad movie and she  (cry) all the time. 


The Bank Robbery                      
 - ed  Past Tense Pronunciation , Regular Verbs.              
Read the story then you have to write the final ending sound of the regular verbs .  Write /t/, /d/, /id/                                                                                                                     
                                           
            

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