Who is in Victor's family? Where did they live?
His father, mother, Elizabeth, Ernest, and William.
They live in Geneva.
It's skin was thin and yellow, and its eyes were as yellow as its skin.
Stop talking!
Stop is a modal verb. True or False?
False. It is an imperative verb.
Spell the correct past tense version of the verb AND give the rule:
walk
Ends in a consonant +ed
walked
What are you doing over the holiday?
I am _____ the Maldives.
going to
Who is Victor's best friend?
Henry Clerval
William, Henry, and Elizabeth.
Fill in the blanks:
___ down, please!
Accept appropriate responses.
Spell the correct past tense version of the verb AND give the rule:
dance
Ends in 'e' +d
danced
I need to do more exercise. I think I ____ start running everyday.
will
Where did Victor build the first monster?
What does the monster want Victor to make for him?
A female monster.
Fill in the blanks:
____ you use red pen when writing on an exam?
Accept appropriate responses.
Spell the correct past tense version of the verb AND give the rule:
play
Ends in vowel+y +ed
played
Make two simple future tense sentences using 'will' and 'going to'. They cannot be the same sentence.
Accept appropriate answers.
Who was blamed for the murder of William?
Justine
Who does the monster listen to when he learns to speak and read?
You oughtn't to drive when you're really tired. You could get into an accident.
What modal is 'oughtn't'?
What modal is could?
Modal of advice
Modal of possibility
Spell the correct past tense version of the verb AND give the rule:
cry
Ends in consonant+y remove y and +ied
cried
When do we use 'going to' talk about the future?
When do we use 'will' to talk about the future?
Will - unplanned, degrees of certainty
Going to - planned before an action takes place
Who does Victor think is going to die on the night of his weddding?
Himself
How did the monster kill William?
He strangles him trying to keep him quiet.
What are the grammatical differences between modal and imperative verbs?
Example:
Listen to the teacher!
You should listen to the teacher.
Imperative verb sentences tell you what to do. They have no subject or modal verb.
Modal verb sentences have a subject and a modal verb. They talk about possibility, ability, obligation, and advice.
Spell the correct past tense version of the verb AND give the rule:
teach
Irregular verb
taught
What are the grammar differences between using 'will' and 'going to' in a sentence?
I am going to the beach.
I will go to the beach.
going to - Subject + to be + going to
will - will + verb 1