take
took
I cook.
I have cooked.
Say the two forms of the adjective
healthy
healthier/ the healthiest
Say it in other words:
My leg is sore.
My leg hurts.
You use this machine to clean dirty dishes.
dishwasher
wash
washed
She cleans the house.
She has clened the house.
good
better- the best
You have a cough, a runny nose and a high temperature. What do you have?
You have a cold./ You have the flu.
You use a mop to do this chore.
Mopping the floor
put
put
We emtpy the dishwasher.
We have emptied the dishwasher.
bad
worse - the worst
Say it in other words:
My stomach hurts.
I have a stomach ache.
You do this after eating to keep the kitchen tidy.
Clean the kitchen/clean the table/ wash the dishes
make
made
They party all night.
They have partied all night.
comfortable
more comfartable - the most comfortable
You have this when your body temperature is higher than normal.
You have a fever.
You do this chore when you take bags of waste outside.
Take out the rubbish/ garbage.
run
ran
I put my coat on.
I have put my coat on.
simple
simplier - the simplest
Doing this regularly helps keep your body healthy and strong. Name three things.
Exercise/ sport/ healthy diet/ sleep/ drinking water/ going for a walk.
This chore keeps the floor clean by removing dust and dirt.
Vacuuming/ hoovering