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VERB TO BE:

Possitives:

 Leila and Nancy are students.


 Leila and Nancy are not students.

Yes/no:

 Is it a big pemcil? No it isn´t

Wh question:

 Who are you?


 What is your name?
 How old are you?
 What is your city?

SIMPLE PRESENT:
Possitive:

 They go to school
 He wants an ice cream
 She likes hot dogs

Negative:

 She does not write


 She doesn’t play

Yes/no:

 Does she eat meat?


 Do you Speak english?

Wh question:

 What does it mean?


 Where do you live?
 What do you do in the morning?
Possessive adjectives:
 My
 Our
 Their
 Her
 His
 Its

Present continous: add ing


Possitive:

 I am playing
 We are playing

Negative:

 I’m not palying


 We are not playing

Question:

 Am I playing?
 Are we playing?

Past continous: add ing


Positive:

 She was working


 The team was playing

Negative:

 I was not playing


 I wasn’t playing

Question:

 What were they doing?


 Was she wearing a hat?
Past of be
Possitive:

 I was late

Negative:

 It wasn’t cloudy

Question:

 Was it sunny?
 When was she born?

Past simple/regular verbs: add ed


Possitive:

 I cooked dinner

Negative:

 He didn’t watch TV

Question:

 Did you laugh?


 When did he call?

Simple past/irreglar verbs:


Possitive:

 I saw you
 You found it

Negative:

 You didn’t fly

Question:

 Did you drive?


 When did she go?
Used to
Postive:

 I used to live here.

Negative:

 I didn’t use to swim.

Question:

 Did you use to play play?


 Wh did they use to play?

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