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Irregular Verb Table
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Infinitive Past Simple Infinitive Past Simple become became light lit begin began meet met break broke pay paid bring brought ride rode creep crept rise rose draw drew run ran drink drank see saw eat…
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Summary 01
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Use the verbs in the box to complete this summary of Chapter Three. You will need to put some of the verbs in the Past Simple form. Be careful, some of the verbs have irregular Past Simple forms. be (x…
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Comprehension (PET)
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Read the text again. For each question choose the correct answer. Which of the following is the best definition of Utopia. Which story does Sir Thomas More’s Utopia tell? What does Harrington discuss…
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Go back to the text - A Note by the Lake
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5. Marian Halcombe’s narrative continued Later on that afternoon, I went for a walk with Laura. ‘I can tell you everything now, Marian,’ she said. ‘After what Percival said to me this morning, I…
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Irregular past verbs
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Here are some verbs which have irregular past forms. Write the Past Simple form of each verb. buy bought feel forgive give hide throw fall find get hear tell wear Now put the correct Past Simple form of…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Now make sentences using the elements below and the verb in brackets. Captain ‘Bring me some rum!’ Jim’s mother (order) The Captain ordered Jim's mother to bring him some rum. Captain ‘Open…
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Topic - work (T: Grade 4)
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In One Thousand Dollars Tolman and Sharp are lawyers. What job would you like to do? Bring something to class which is linked to the job you want to do. Tell the class about it using these questions to…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Much, many or a lot of? Much and many are used to tell us that we have a lot of something We use much with uncountable nouns (e.g. much food, time) I don’t have much time today We use many with…
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