Form the past perfect of: She leave
She had left
What does “must” express?
Obligation
What tense is We are seeing him at 6?
Present continuous (future plan)
Report: “I am happy.”
She said she was happy.
Combine: This is the girl. She won the race.
This is the girl who won the race.
When do we use past perfect?
To show an action that happened before another in the past
Rewrite to keep the same meaning: You mustn’t run here.
You are not allowed to run here.
Complete: He ___ (watch) TV at 8 PM.
will be watching
Report: “We have been to Spain.”
They said they had been to Spain.
Create a sentence with “who”
I know a man who speaks five languages.
Correct: I had went to bed.
I had gone to bed.
You ___ (not have to) do this now.
don’t have to
Use “going to” in a sentence.
I’m going to play tennis tomorrow. (example)
Report: “I’m reading.”
He said he was reading.
Fix: That is the man which works here.
That is the man who works here.
Use both past perfect & simple past in a sentence.
She had studied before she took the test. (example)
Difference between “must” & “have to”?
Must = strong rule or advice, have to = obligation.
Create sentence with future continuous.
They will be traveling at 10 AM tomorrow.
Report: “We can’t stay.”
They said they couldn’t stay.
Make a sentence with “whose”.
That’s the girl whose brother is in our class. (example)
Complete: By 6, they ___ (finish) the test.
had finished
Modal for law: She ___ wear a helmet.
must
Use “going to” + “present continuous” in a sentence.
I’m going to visit Mars, and I’m meeting my guide at 3. (example)
Report: “I was playing football when it rained.”
He said he had been playing football when it rained.
Make a question with a relative clause.
What’s the name of the person who called you? (example)