Is this Direct Speech or Reported Speech?
She asked me what my job was
Reported Speech
Eat to Past Simple
ATE
Which phrase means “it’s recommended”
Need to
Ought to
Needn’t to
Ought not to
OUGHT TO
Would is the past tense of what verb?
WILL
Spell my name
DOMINIQUE
Is this Direct Speech or Reported Speech. Why?
My husband said he had eaten before he arrived.
Reported Speech
My husband said he had eaten before he arrived.
Choose to Past Participle
CHOSEN
Use the phrase “needn’t ” in a sentence.
EX. You needn't worry about ghost!
List 3 positive feelings.
Happy, Excited, Content, Dreamy, etc
PRONUNCIATION
1st, 22nd, 3rd, 15th.
:)
Change to reported speech.
Lucy: “What’s your job?”
She asked me what my job was.
Choose the sentence using the past participle of Break
The breaking engine
The broken engine
The broken engine
Choose the infinitive and use it in a sentence
Walking
To help
Have helped
Flown
TO HELP
List 3 future time phrases
Next week, tomorrow afternoon, in ten minutes, on Saturday etc.
HOMOPHONES - Spell the correct form for each sentence
Walk down the street and turn ___ when you see the tree, not left.
Today is my sister’s birthday so I have to ___ her a letter.
Walk down the street and turn right when you see the tree, not left.
Today is my sister’s birthday so I have to write her a letter.
Change to direct speech.
I asked Ken who his friends were.
Who are your friends, Ken?
What is the Past Participle of HEAR? Use it in a sentence properly
HEARD
Make a sentence using the prompt
I’ve decided / enter the painting competition.
I’ve decided to enter the painting competition)
Match the pronoun with the reflexive pronoun
I, she, he, we, you, it, they
Yourself, himself, itself, themselves, yourselves, ourselves, myself, herself
I + Yourself. You + yourselves+Yourself
She + herself. It + itself
He + himself. They + themselves
We + ourselves
IDIOMS
What does the phrase “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean?
It’s raining heavily, a lot.
Make your own pair of Direct Speech and Reported Speech sentences.
:)
Which of these words are NOT in the past participle tense
Swum
Driven
Rang
Begun
Rang
Create a sentence using the second conditional.
If … simple past… I would …
Change the sentence to the Active Past Passive
Morgan translated the story from Spanish to English
The story was translated from Spanish to English)
IDIOMS
What does the phrase “Hold your horses" mean?
Be patient. Wait a moment.
EX.
Person 1: "Let’s leave now!"
Person 2: Hold your horses, I need to shower first.