They (play) computer games.
They play computer games.
They (play) computer games (never)
They never play computer games.
We eat hamburgers on weekends. (usually)
We usually eat hamburgers on weekends.
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- it’s on Friday. I have a big birthday cake.
A sport or free time activity that you play kicking a ball.
Football
We (go) to school every day.
We go to school every day.
We (do) karate (always)
We always do karate
I play tennis. (never)
I never play tennis.
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- my favourite colour is red.
- What’s your favourite colour?
My favourite
A free time acrivity where you use a rope and can be done in the mountain or in an indoor place
Climbing
She (play) tennis every Friday.
She plays tennis every Friday.
Jane (go) to the theatre. (hardly ever)
Jane hardly ever goes…
She goes to the movies with her boyfriends on Fridays. (sometimes)
She sometimes goes to the movies with her boyfriend.
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- he is my brother.
Who is this boy? Who is he?
An activity where you do exercises developing or displaying physical agility and coordination.
Gymnastics
He (watch) TV every evening.
He watches TV every evening.
match: Always, never, sometimes, often, usually
0%=
50%=
70% =
90%=
100%=
match: Always, never, sometimes, often, usually
0%= never
50%= sometimes
70% = often
90%= usually
100%= always
They play basketball in the afternoons. (often)
They often play basketball in the afternoon.
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- I read two days per week.
How often do you read?
Tell me these verbs in English:
😍
🥹
😑
☹️
🥴😍: love
🥹: like
😑: don’t mind
☹️: don’t like
🥴: hate
Jane (practice) karate.
Jane practices karate.
Is this sentence correct?
Reading never is Lucia’s favourite activity.
false
Is never
I do my homework. (always)
I always do my homework.
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- it is 5 euros.
Free time activities accompain these verbs: why/when?
- go:
- do:
-play:
Explain the rules:
Free time activities accompain these verbs: why/when?
- go: finished in -ing
- do: indiv., martial arts, Without balls, no team
-play: team, ball