Monday, 27 May 2019

Comparative and Superlative



REMEMBER:


COMPARATIVE: 
(MORE+ADJECTIVE / ADJECTIVE-ER) + THAN...
                           
    Lions are more dangerous than elephants.
      Elephants are heavier than lions.



SUPERLATIVE: 
THE + (MOST+ADJECTIVE / ADJECTIVE-ES) + IN/OF...


     Lions are the most powerful animals in the jungle.


        Lions are the biggest of those four animals.


HOW DO WE KNOW IF WE NEED 
MORE/MOST OR -ER/-EST?
It depends on the adjective:



PRACTICE

5. Complete. (Includes "as... as" and "so... as".)






Tuesday, 21 May 2019

PAST SIMPLE II - NEGATIVE SENTENCES

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REMEMBER:

1. THE STRUCTURE IS:

    SUBJECT + AUXILIARY: DID + NOT + VERB 

2. AFTER THE AUXILIARY, WE USE THE BASIC FORM OF THE VERB, NOT THE PAST.


PRACTICE:

1. Make the sentences negative. - Regular Verbs.
2. Make the sentences negative. - Irregular Verbs. Use your list if you need it ;)



Tuesday, 14 May 2019

PAST SIMPLE 1


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1. Regular verbs. Spelling.
2. Past simple irregular verbs.
3. Past simple regular verbs.



6. Irregular verbs.
7. Complete the sentences.

I am going to... Plans fot the future.


SOME EXAMPLES...








We use the going to-future:


1. To talk about planned actions in the future:

We are going to have a party tonight.
They are going to fly to Las Vegas next week.

2. To predict something when we are sure it is going to happen because it is a logical consequence of what we see:

Look at that car!
It is going to crash into the yellow lamp post! Resultado de imagen de going to form


PRACTICE

Going to: Statements


Going to:  Questions 

Going to: Mixed