ENGLISH GUIDE ADVANCED. SARA MIZRAHI MIZRAHI
FOR THE THREE GRADES.
1. When de we use the present simple? Mention the two forms from your book.
2. Write 5 examples of each use of the present simple that makes a total of 10.
3. When do we use the present continuous? Mention both.
4. Write 5 examples of each.
5. Which are the verbs that are used in simple present and do not end with ing.
6. When can we use the perfect simple perfect and how do we form it?
7. Mention when we use since, and for.
8. The use of just,already,yet and still in the present perfect how do we use each one?
9. When do we use the past simple?
10. Write 5 examples of the simple past.
11. Which are the time expressions we use with the simple past?
12. Now mention the time expression we use with the present perfect.
13. When do we use the past continuous?
14. Write 5 examples of the past continuous.
15. Past simple and past perfect. Mention when do we use each one and write the examples from the workbook.
16. What tense is necessary to make the meaning clear?
17. When do we use the present perfect simple? ‘Write the examples from the workbook.
18. Which is the difference of the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous?
19. Write the examples of each of the verbs mention in number 18 from the workbook.
20. Which tense is used to emphasize how long? And which how many?
21. Write 3 examples of the present perfect simple and 3 of the present perfect continuous.
22. and 23. Should, ought to and had better write when do we use each one and copy the examples from the workbook.
24. and 25. Future review mention which the different forms of the future.
26. Write the examples of each of the future forms copy them from the book.
27. How do we make predictions about the future?
28. Copy the examples of predictions about the future?
29. How do we form the first conditional.
30. How do we form the simple present passive?
Secundaria Benjamin Franklin
Niños felices, escuela feliz, mundo feliz,
sábado, 17 de marzo de 2012
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