Complete the sentence. I can read a ________ and play a _________ game at the library.
I can read a magazine and play a computer game at the library.
Translate to Spanish:
I, You, He, She, We, You, They
Yo, Tu, El, Ella, Nosotros, Vosotros, Ellos
False
Answer using the past simple: Did the ancient Romans cook?
Yes, the ancient Romans cooked.
Complete the sentence. I use my mobile phone to _________ .
I use my mobile phone to text my friends.
Victoria and Joe are texting (his/her/their) friends.
Victoria and Joe are texting their friends.
True or False: The ancient Romans had cups, spoons, and mobile phones.
False.
Answer using the past simple: Did the ancient Romans write letters?
Yes, the ancient Romans wrote letters.
Can you feed the animals at the library?
No,you can't.
Veronica is on the computer. It's (her/his) computer.
It's her computer.
Coins, necklaces, euros, spoons
The ancient Romans didn't have euros.
Use the past simple: The ancient Romans (eat/ate) meat and vegetables.
The ancient Romans ate meat and vegetables.
What can you do at the library?
You can do homework. You can text friends. You can play computer games. You can read a magazine. You can go online.
(We/He) is playing a computer game.
At the dig, we found a spoon, a knife, and a bowl. These are all things used to eat. True or False.
The ancient Romans (drink/drank) from metal cups.
The ancient Romans drank from metal cups.
What can't you do at the library?
You can't eat a snack. You can't feed the animals. You can't practise sports. You can't watch a DVD.
Jeff and Nick have a book. Whose book is it? It's ______ book.
It's their book.
necklace, knife, ring, spoon, bracelet, bowl, letter, comb, coins, and a cup.
What is the past simple of the listed verbs: eat, drink, wear, have, do, write
ate, drank, wore, had, did, wrote