You wash your body in it.
shower
Past simple, past participle and meaning of READ. Write them on the whiteboard!
READ, READ, LEER
There aren't .... towels in this bathroom.
There aren't any towels in this bathroom.
Were .... many people?
Were there many people?
lamp
Past simple, past participle and meaning of BE. Write them on the whiteboard!
WAS/WERE, BEEN, SER O ESTAR
Alice .... football every day.
Alice plays football every day.
The cheese sandwich is my / mine, but the meat sandwich is your / yours.
mine, yours
.... you usually .... (study) for the exams?
Do you usually study for the exams?
These people bring people food in a restaurant.
waiter
Past simple, past participle and meaning of CHOOSE. Write them on the whiteboard!
CHOSE, CHOSEN, ELEGIR
I .... not .... (clean) the floor right now.
I am not cleaning the floor right now.
They attach the bag to a / some plastic.
some
.... you .... (use) your stapler right now?
Are you using your stapler right now?
When this dries, it makes two things stick together.
glue
Past simple, past participle and meaning of DO. Write them on the whiteboard!
DID, DONE, HACER
A brave woman .... (save) my cat.
A brave woman saved my cat.
Unfourtunately, much / a lot of people sleep on streets in the UK.
a lot of
.... they .... (receive) any award last year?
Did they receive any award last year?
Something that makes you feel fear.
frightening
Past simple, past participle and meaning of WRITE. Write them on the whiteboard!
WROTE, WRITTEN, ESCRIBIR
Jennifer .... (not understand) the homework, so she .... (ask) her friend to help her.
Jennifer didn't understand the homework, so she asked her friend to help her.
In the Victorian times, children in London used to work / use to worked from the age of 4 or 5.
used to work
.... doctors .... (use to / go) to people's homes in the 19th century?
Did doctors use to go to people's homes in the 19th century?