Rosie/ at the museum (-).
Rosie wasn't at the museum.
You can eat popcorns and watch movies in this place. What place is it?
It's the cinema.
Compare the SNAKE with the TORTOISE - Use the adjective (LONG).
The snake is longer than the tortoise.
YOU / GO / TO THE ZOO (make a question).
Did you go to the zoo?
- Yes, I did.
- No, I didn't.
Which is the past form of the verb laugh? Say if it's regular or irregular.
The past form is laughed.
Dan/ at the hospital (-).
Dan wasn't at the hospital.
You can read books and magazines. What place is it?
It's the library.
Compare the HARE with the SNAIL - Use the adjective (FAST).
The hare is faster than the snail.
HE/ RIDE / A BIKE (make a question).
Did he ride a bike?
- Yes, he did.
- No, he didn't
Which is the past form of the verb go? Say if it's regular or irregular.
The past form is went.
Rosie and Dan/ at the cinema (+).
Rosie and Dan were at the cinema.
You can buy medicine in this place. What place is it?
It's the pharmacy.
Compare the TORTOISE with the DOG - Use the adjective (SLOW).
The tortoise is slower than the dog.
She / have lunch / at the café (make a question).
Did she have lunch at the café?
- Yes, she did.
- No, she didn't.
Which is the past form of the verb jump? Say if it's regular or irregular.
It's jumped.
Dan / at the restaurant (-)
Dan wasn't at the hospital.
You can watch football matches in this place.
It's the stadium.
Compare a CAT with a BIRD - Use the adjective (SMALL).
The bird is smaller than the cat.
They / dance / at the circus (make a question).
Did they dance at the circus?.
- Yes, they did.
- No, they didn't.
Which is the past form of the verb dance? Say if it's regular or irregular.
it's danced
Rosie / at the library (+).
Rosie was at the library.
You can eat delicious food in this place.
It's the reastaurant.
Compare the GIRAFFE with a HAMSTER - Use the adjective (TALL).
The giraffe is taller than the hamster.
He / buy / an ice cream
Did he buy an icream?
- Yes, he did.
- No, he didn't.
Which is the past form of the verb have? Say if it's regular or irregular.
It's had.