What is the past tense for To Be?
1.
2.
What is the past tense for To Have?
3.
1. Was
2. Were
3. Had
What is the plural of the following words:
CAT, TIGER, LION, FISH, KANGAROO, SHEEP
CATS
TIGERS
LIONS
FISH
KANGAROOS
SHEEP
Match the words with the definitions:
1. charged ___ a. wants to do well
2. motionless ___ b. timid
3. shy ___ c. ran aggressively
4. kind ___ d. not moving
1. - c
2. - d
3. - b
4. - a
Replace the subject with a subject pronoun.
Mary and her friends did not like the movie.
They did not like the movie.
Give both Simple Present and Simple Past of the verb you choose.
Who ____________ your favourite singer?
IS, WAS
My brother _________ (to have) many friends.
Say the following sentence in:
1. Simple Present
2. Simple Past
1. My brother has many friends.
2. My brother had many friends.
Our _______________ (child) were extremely loud at the party.
Name at least 3 other nouns that change their form in plural.
Our children were extremely loud at the party.
man - men; woman - women;
mouse - mice;
foot - feet; tooth - teeth; goose - geese
Categorise the following adjectives and put them in order:
Good, Bad, The best, Worse, The worst, Better
1. Good - Better - The best
2. Bad - Worse - The worst
Her sister __________ (to eat) all the chocolates yesterday!
1. Replace the subject with a subject pronoun.
2. Change the verb to Simple Past.
She ate all the chocolates yesterday!
We visit the U.S.A. every summer.
1. What is the question word for the words in italics?
2. Make a Yes/No question.
1. When?
2. Do we visit the U.S.A every summer?
Say the following sentence in the negative:
My uncle got angry at my cousins and punished them. They were upset.
My uncle didn't get angry at my cousins and did not punish them. They were not upset.
Write the following nouns in plural:
house, tree, kiss, box, life, city, problem, key
houses, trees, kisses, boxes, lives, cities, problems, keys
Name an animal that has hooves.
Name an animal that has a trunk.
Name an animal that crawls.
a horse, sheep, dear, bison
an elephant
a snake, an aligator, a crocodile, a lizard
Replace the words in italics with the object pronouns:
1. We need to paint the classroom.
2. Oliver wants to invite you and your friend to his birthday party.
3. I told Andy about the stories we heard.
1. We need to paint it.
2. Oliver wants to invite you to his birthday party.
3. I told him all about them.
Unscramble the words to make information questions:
1. have/for breakfast/Martin/does/what
2. CDs/you/have/how many/do
3. at/Chuck and Ali/school/are
1. What does Martin have for breakfast?
2. How many CDs do you have?
3. Are Chuck and Ali at school?
Put these regular verbs in the correct section (+d; +ed; /y/+ied; double consonant d.c.)
agree; believe; study; work; fry; regret; plan; enjoy; crawl; appear; miss; stay
+d: agreed; believed
+ed: worked; crawled; appeared; missed;
stayed; enjoyed
/y/+ied: studied; fried
d.c.: planned; regretted
Write Possessive Form of the following nouns:
1. The new car of Oliver is really fast.
2. The dog of my friend chased the cat of my sister.
3. The climate of Bermuda is warmer than the climate Canada.
1. Oliver's new car is really fast.
2. My friend's dog chased my sister's cat.
3. Bermuda's climate is warmer than Canada's climate.
Make up ONE sentence with the following 3 words:
1. Funny 2. Wild 3. Dangerous
or
1. Domestic 2. Calm 3. Excited
A beautiful baby tiger grows and becomes a dangerous wild animal.
A calm domestic cat usually gets excited when it plays with other cats.
Change the words in italics to the correct personal (subject OR object) pronouns.
1. John and his brother are in the cafeteria.
2. Do you study with George?
3. We see Annette on the bus every morning.
4. Mary and I want to learn English well.
5. I put your umbrella in the corner.
1. They are in the cafeteria.
2. Do you study with him?
3.We see her on the bus every morning.
4. We want to learn English well.
5. I put it in the corner.
Make information questions for the following sentences:
1. My best friend lives in New York.
2. We arrive at school at 8:30 in the morning.
3. You can travel to Vancouver by train or by plane.
1. Where does your best friend live?
2. When do we arrive at school?
3. How can you travel to Vancouver?
What is the Past Tense for these irregular verbs?
eat, swim, buy, hear, fly, grow, do, see, sit, sleep.
Say this sentence in the past negative. Use the appropriate time markers.
My brother is in highschool this year. He studies with his best friend. He likes his school and he participates in many sports activities this school year.ate, swam, bought, heard, flew, grew, did, saw, sat, slept.
My brother wasn't in highschool last year. He didn't study with his best friend. He didn't like his school and he didn't participate in many sports activities last school year.
apples, homework, money, information, ice
chocolate, trouble, child, water, coffee
C, U, U, U, U
C, C, C, U, U