Hello guys! Here you are some exercises so you can practice for your final test. Please work on them and bring them next class so we can check them. Have a great weekend! ;)
sábado, 29 de marzo de 2014
Present simple Vs. Present continuous
Extra practice Present Simple Vs. Present Continuous
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpre-prepro/tests?test1
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpre-prepro/tests?test2
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs1.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1438
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_progressive2.htm
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_progressive.htm
miércoles, 26 de marzo de 2014
Present simple Vs. Present continuous
Games for practicing:
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-games/present-simple-and-present-continuous
http://eslgamesworld.com/members/games/grammar/present%20tenses/present%20tenses%20snakes%20and%20ladders.html
http://www.eslgamesworld.com/members/games/grammar/present%20tenses/present%20tenses%20hangman.html
lunes, 24 de marzo de 2014
MODALS
Modals
1) can
| Use | Examples |
|---|---|
| ability to do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be able to) | I can speak English. |
| permission to do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be allowed to) | Can I go to the cinema? |
| request | Can you wait a moment, please? |
| offer | I can lend you my car till tomorrow. |
| suggestion | Can we visit Grandma at the weekend? |
| possibility | It can get very hot in Arizona. |
2) could
| Use | Examples |
|---|---|
| ability to do sth. in the past (substitute form: to be able to) | I could speak English. |
| permission to do sth. in the past (substitute form: to be allowed to) | I could go to the cinema. |
| polite question * | Could I go to the cinema, please? |
| polite request * | Could you wait a moment, please? |
| polite offer * | I could lend you my car till tomorrow. |
| polite suggestion * | Could we visit Grandma at the weekend? |
| possibility * | It could get very hot in Montana. |
3) must
| Use | Examples |
|---|---|
| force, necessity | I must go to the supermarket today. |
| possibility | You must be tired. |
| advice, recommendation | You must see the new film with Brad Pitt. |
4) must not
| Use | Examples |
|---|---|
| prohibition | You mustn't work on dad's computer. |
5) should/should't
| Use | Examples |
|---|---|
| advice | You should drive carefully in bad weather. |
| obligation | You should switch off the light when you leave the room. |
PRACTICE
martes, 18 de marzo de 2014
phrases in the past
the Past
The prepositions in, on, and at can be used to indicate tie and place. Notice how they are used in the following situations:
The prepositions in, on, and at can be used to indicate tie and place. Notice how they are used in the following situations:
| Preposition | Time | Place | ||
In
|
Year, Month, In 1999, In December
|
Country, State, City In Japan, In Utah, InTaipei
| ||
On
|
Day, Date On Saturday, On May 1
|
Street On Main Street, On 1st Ave.
| ||
At
|
Time At 8:00, At 7:30
|
Address At 815 East Main StreeT
|
Common Past Time Expressions
|
Example Sentences
|
Similar Expressions
|
yesterday
(one day before today) |
I walked to work yesterday.
Yesterday, I walked to work.
|
yesterday morning
yesterday evening yesterday afternoon |
the day before yesterday(two days before today)
|
Redd bought a house the day before yesterday.
The day before yesterday, Redd bought a house.
|
the week before last (week)
the night before last (night) |
last night
(the most recent night) |
Avril travelled to Halifax last month.
Last month, Avril travelled to Halifax.
|
last time
last week last month last year |
this morning
(an earlier time on the same day) |
Kathleen called me this morning.
This morning, Kathleen called me.
|
this afternoon
this evening |
one week ago(a specific period of time in the past)
|
Kenneth and his wife had a baby one week ago.
One week ago, Kenneth and his wife had a baby.
|
one hour agoone day agoone month agoone year ago
|
in 1990
(a specific point in the past) |
Darren finished university in 1990.
In 1990, Darren finished university.
|
in 1970
in March on Sunday |
when + subject + past tense verb
(a specific period of time, event, or point in the past) |
Paul played basketball when he was a student.
When he was a student, Paul played basketball.
|
when I was born
when John finished high school
when I turned 18
|
Other phrases in the past
In the morning
When I wake up in the morning, I like to drink coffee.
What do you drinkin the morning?
| |
during the day
During the day, they go to school .
What do you doduring the day?
| |
at night
The stars and the moon come out at night.
Most people sleep at night, but cats usually stay out late.
| |
in the afternoon
In the afternoon, I come home from school and do my homework.
|
PRACTICE
PAST SIMPLE
Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ‘ed’
| Exceptions in spelling when adding ed | Example |
|---|---|
| after a final e only add d | love – loved |
| final consonant after a short, stressed vowel or l as final consonant after a vowel is doubled | admit – admitted travel – travelled |
| final y after a consonant becomes i | hurry – hurried |
USE OF SIMPLE PAST
- action in the past taking place once, never or several times
Example: He visited his parents every weekend.
- actions in the past taking place one after the other
Example: He came in, took off his coat and sat down
Example: He visited his parents every weekend.
Example: He came in, took off his coat and sat down
| infinitive | irregular past |
|---|---|
be
begin
break
bring
buy
build
choose
come
cost
cut
do
draw
drive
eat
feel
find
get
give
go
have
hear
hold
keep
know
leave
lead
let
lie
lose
make
mean
meet
pay
put
run
say
sell
send
set
sit
speak
spend
stand
take
teach
tell
think
understand
wear
win
write
|
was/were
began
broke
brought
bought
built
chose
came
cost
cut
did
drew
drove
ate
felt
found
got
gave
went
had
heard
held
kept
knew
left
led
let
lay
lost
made
meant
met
paid
put
ran
said
sold
sent
set
sat
spoke
spent
stood
took
taught
told
thought
understood
wore
won
wrote
|
http://www.english-zone.com/verbs/irrpast1.html
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=8534
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2550
http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/simple_past-exercises.html
jueves, 13 de marzo de 2014
Question words
REVISION OF QUESTION WORDS
Hi guys here you have some examples of how to use question words ;) hope this is useful to you.
PRACTICE:
http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-simple-exercise-6.html
https://elt.oup.com/student/project3rdedition/level2/unit1/grammar/exercise4?cc=co&selLanguage=en
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5703
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-present/form/exercises?05
Present Simple
Present Simple
Use
1) repeated actions
My friend often draws nice posters.2) things in general
The sun rises in the East.3) fixed arrangements, scheduled events
The plane flies to London every Monday.4) sequence of actions in the present
First I get up, then I have breakfast.5) instructions
Open your books at page 34.6) with special verbs
I understand English.Signal words
every day, often, always, sometimes, never
Form
infinitive (3rd person singular he, she, it: infinitive + -s)Examples
Affirmative sentences:
| I read books. | My brother reads books. |
| We sing pop songs. | She sings pop songs. |
| I play handball. | John plays handball. |
Negative sentences:
You must not negate a full verb in English. Always use the auxiliary do for negations.| I | like | computers. | |
| I | don't | like | computers at all. |
| My friend | likes | computers. | |
| My mum | doesn't | like | computers at all. |
Questions:
Use the auxiliary do.Do you play football?
Does he play football?
The spelling of the third person singular form of the simple present:
All the verbs take an "s" in the simple present when conjugated in the third person singular (he, she, it) form:
Examples:
So the rule is:
- I visit my parents every summer holiday. But my wife visits her parents every weekend.
- My brother meets his girlfriend everyday.
He / she / it + Verb + S There are however some special cases. Here are the spelling rules:
Silent e Vowel + y Consonant + y Verbs ending in o Verbs ending in s, z, sh, tch, ch close = closes
note = notesplay = plays
say = saysstudy = studies
marry = marriesgo = goes
do = doesmiss = misses
buzz = buzzes
hatch = hatches
finish = finishes
teach = teachesExamples:
- She drives to work every morning.
- He says he plays football on the weekends
Exception:
- The verb to have changes its forms as follows:
I have two sisters and two brothers. But she has one sister and two brothers.
I have = he / she / it has
PRACTICE:
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/simple-present-1
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_present_mix.htm
http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-simple-present.php#.UyIvd1zYu5c
http://a4esl.org/q/h/lb/psv.html
http://www.grammar.cl/Games/Simple_Present_Tense.htm
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/zeitformen.htm
http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/present_simple-exercises.html
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