The past tense of GO is ...
WENT
The opposite of HARD-WORKING
LAZY
She always goes to school by bus.
SIEMPRE VA AL COLEGIO EN AUTOBÚS
She is ELEVEN.
HOW OLD IS SHE?
COMPLETE WITH THE PRESENT SIMPLE:
Susan ................ (STUDY) in her bedroom in the afternoon.
STUDIES
Say the infinitive, past and past participle of the verb VER
SEE SAW SEEN
You do this whn you are tired
SLEEP / GO TO BED/ TAKE A NAP
Viene a casa a las 4.00 todos los días.
SHE COMES HOME AT 4.00 EVERY DAY
My brothers are reading A COMIC.
WHAT ARE YOUR BROTHERS READING?
ORDER THE SENTENCE:
sleep / the baby /at the moment/ in his room
THE BABY IS SLEEPING IN HIS BEDROOM AT THE MOMENT.
Write the missing irregular verb:
She ..................... across the Atlantic Ocean in a small plane.
FLEW
GIVE TWO ANSWERS:
You can do this with your mobile phoe
SEND TEXT-MESSAGES/ TALK ON THE PHONE/ DOWNLOAD MUSIC....
Estuvieron en el cine el pasado sábado por la tarde.
THEY WERE AT THE CINEMA LAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON
YES, there was some fruit in the fridge.
WAS THERE ANY FRUIT IN THE FRIDGE?
CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
You speak English good.
YOU SPEAK NGLISH WELL.
Say THREE irregular verbs that have the same form in infinitive, past and past participle.
BET / COST / CUT / SET / PUT........
John is an ............................ He designs buildings.
ARCHITECT
Hubo mucha comida en la boda de mi prima.
THERE WAS A LOT OF FOOD AT MY COUSIN'S WEDDING.
Peter moved to Oxford LAST WEEK.
WHEN DID PETER MOVE TO OXFORD?
SAY THE SNTENCE USING THE WORD IN BRACKETS:
Mike weighs 60 kilos, but Liam weighs 70 kilos. (THAN)
LIAM WEIGHS MORE THAN MARK/ MARK IS FATTER/BIGGER THAN LIAM.
Say an irregular verb that the past and past participle is pronounced like a colour:
READ / READ (red) READ
USE A SYNONYM:
Let's GO UP to the top of the mountain.
Let's CLIMB to the top of the mountain.
He spend a lot of money on her, but people didn't like the princess.
SE GASTÓ MUHO DINERO EN ELLA, PERO A LA GNTE NO LES GUSTABA LA PRINCESA.
He bought a pair of jeans AT THE SHOPPING CENTRE
WHERE DID HE BUY A PAIR OF JEANS?
SAY THE SAME USING THE WORD IN BRACKETS:
Always raise your hand before you speak in class.
YOU MUST RAISE YOUR HAND BEFORE YOU SPEAK IN CLASS.