English 4th year A-B
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The following activities should be send back in a
Word file. Format A4, letter: Times New Roman, 12. The due date will be next
week, Friday 27th, March 2020
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Double click the link below and listen
to the link below and do the activity.
Listen to the dialogues and mark
the following ideas with a (T) for true and (F) when the ideas are false.
Conversation 1 Conversation
3
1) Petr
is an engineer
5) they’re teachers.
2)
Hiroaki is from Saudi Arabia 6) they’re
from Russia.
Conversation 2
3)
Francesca isn’t Brazilian
4) She’s
an engineer
Now, write correct the false idea.
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Double click the link below and listen
to the conversation.
Is this Jan’s first or second
meeting with Ben? _______________________________________
Listen the dialogue again and
complete the conversation.
Jan: Hi.
__________Jan Kowalik.
Ben:
Hello. _______________ to meet you, Jan. I’m Ben West.
Jan:
What _____________ are you with, Ben?
Ben: I’m
with Nerada Electronics. _______ you?
Jan: I’m
__________ Bax Industries.
Ben: Ah!
What do you do?
Jan: I’m
an IT ________________. And you?
Ben: I
______ a finance ____________________.
Jan: Is
Nerada a _________ company?
Ben: No.
It____________. It’s _______________.
Double click the link below and
listen to Katya and Graham talking.
Now, choose one option in each
sentence to complete ideas.
1) I
like a) small team b) big teams.
2) It’s
important for a team to have a) team meetings b) have a plan.
3) It’s
a good idea to meet a) every week b) every month.
4)
International teams are a) difficult b) interesting.
5) Team
members often have a) the same ideas b) different ideas.
6) It’s
important to give a) advice) b) your opinion.
7) I
like a) informal teams b) formal teams.
8) A
good way to communicate is a) by telephone b) by e-mail.
Read the following article:
Teams with bright ideas
Better
ways of working together
Teams
are important in modern business. Many companies want all their employees to be
good at organising
teamwork.
In
traditional teams, people usually work for the same company. Sometimes team
members are from the same department and sometimes from different departments. Today’s
colleagues often work on international projects, and modern technology helps
members of the team to communicate. People use internet and video conferences
to talk to each other when they are in different countries or when it is not
possible to meet.
Teams are not always formal. Employees often
meet with people from other departments at work, for example, over coffee. These
groups are not organised teams, but they are important. They network and talk about work, and they help to communicate
information between departments.
Some companies have teams that meet in
unusual places. Companies build rooms for teamwork so that these special teams
can meet outside their normal office. The rooms look different from normal
offices, for example painted in bright colours. Some managers think this helps
teams to be creative. It is also important to have regular contact with other
departments in the main company – such as design, marketing, production and
finance. This sometimes helps the team to decide if an idea is good or bad.
After reading the text say which of the following
sentences summarises the ideas in the article.
a) All
managers are good at teamwork.
b) Modern
teams are always formal.
c) There
is more than one kind of team.
Write the number of the paragraph 1-4 that gives
information about the following:
Interesting
places for teams to meet. (paragraph_____)
Groups of
colleagues. (paragraph ______)
Modern
technology. ( paragraph _________)
People
who need to be good team members. (paragraph _______)
Read the article again. Are these statements true or
false?
1) Modern
companies want bosses to organise teams.
2) Team
members are always from the same country.
3) Teams
are never informal.
4)
Colleagues meet to discuss work.
5) Some
teams meet away from the office.
6) It isn’t
important for teams to communicate with other departments.
Use frequency adverbs to write sentences telling how
often you do the following.
Go to
meetings get up early
have lunch in a restaurant read
a newspaper
Play sport eat dinner in a restaurant be late for appointments
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Complete the conversation with the correct form of the
verb to be. Use also
a/an, the.
1) a:
_______ you Desmond Drake?
b: No, I’ _________ Howard Drake.
2) a)
Sabine and Martine _________ from France.
b) That’s right. Sabine _______ from Paris.
3) a:
________ you and George American?
b: No, we _______. We’ ________ British.
4) a:
____________ Helma ___________ designer?
b: No, she _________. She’s __________
engineer.
5) a:
__________ Ravi and Ali accountants?
b: yes, They _________. They work in
________ finance department.
Choose
the correct option from the words in italics.
1) Jacob live/lives in Manchester.
2) I work/works in the city centre.
3) We catch/catches the 7:50 train to work.
4) She eat/ eats lunch in the staff restaurant.
5) You have/ has eight members in your team.
Make the following sentences into negative
(-) or interrogative (?).
1)
Luxottica makes glasses. (?)
___________________________________________________
2) The
CEO lives in Germany. (-) _________________________________________________
3) They
have offices in Tokyo. (?) _________________________________________________
4) We
manufacture Porsche cars in India. (-)
_________________________________________
5) You
work in the USA. (?) ______________________________________________________
Correct the sentences, when necessary.
1)
Francis has a meeting on Friday always. ___________________________________________
2) We
usually have lunch in a café. _________________________________________________
3) Kelly
is often late for work. _____________________________________________________
4) I
leave the office never at six o’clock. _____________________________________________
5) The
CEO is always in his office at 8:30. ___________________________________________
Choose the correct word.
Franco Martinez are/is the CEO of Webplan, and it is a/the successful internet company. Webplan employs/employer five thousand people in Asia and Europe. Mr.
Martinez always/does arrives in the
office at 8 am. He has a glass of water because he not/doesn’t drink tea or coffee. Then he read/reads his emails. He has a meeting with a/the marketing department at 10am every day. He doesn’t often have/ has lunch. He has a sandwich at
his desk. In the/an afternoon he
meets the design team. The employees at Webplan never don’t work/ work after 6pm.
Complete the sentences with a country or nationality.
1)
Mariella is from Barcelona. She’s _________________________.
2) Apple
is an American company. It’s based in the ________________ _____________________.
3) Serona
is an _______ company. It has offices in Rome and Milan.
4) Wei
and Fang are ______________. Their home is in Shanghai.
5) Elena
is ______________. She has an apartment in Moscow.
Complete the text with the following words
(the first letter is given).
Manufacture Manufacturing
Products production
Sales sells
Staff
produces
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Winway International is a m____________________ and retail
company. It p________________ electrical
equipment and it s_________________
its p_____________ in shops in Europe
and Asia. We m__________________
digital radios. We has a good p_____________
department and s______________
department. We are a small company with good managers and s________________.
Simple Past
There are
different ways to talk about past tense in English language, but simple
past is the most common of all. We
use it to talk about completed actions in the past. We find regular and
irregular verbs according to the way the verbs behave..
In
the case of regular verbs we add “-ed”
to the base form of the verb.
Example:
In
case of the verbs that end in “e”,
we only add “-d”.
Example:
But
when the verb ends in a simple vowel followed by a consonant (except “y” or “w”),
it is necessary to double the final consonant..
Example:
Now in cases of verbs that end in a
consonant and “y”,
a change is necessary “y” por una “i”.
Ejemplos:
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On the contrary, irregular
verbs, as their name say, do not follow a rule.
Structure
Affirmative Sentences
Subject + verb + Complement
Exmple:
She was a doctor.
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The
keys were in the
drawer.
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I wanted to dance.
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They learned English.
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We believed him.
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I bought a blue car.
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Negative Sentences
To be:
Subject + “to be”(in the past
form) + “not + complement
Example:
She wasn’t a doctor.
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The keys weren’t in the
drawer.
Then, lexical verbs use auxiliary DID and the
negative adverb.
Subject + Did + “not” + main verb ( infinitive) + complement
Example
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The following list of irregular verbs show how they
may behave.
IRREGULAR VERBS
Awake Awoke Awoken
become
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became
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become
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begin
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began
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begun
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break
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broke
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broken
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bring
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brought
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brought
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build
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built
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built
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buy
|
bought
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bought
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catch
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caught
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caught
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choose
|
chose
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chosen
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come
|
came
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come
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cost
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cost
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cost
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cut
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cut
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cut
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do
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did
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done
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draw
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drew
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drawn
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drink
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drank
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drunk
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drive
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drove
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driven
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eat
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ate
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eaten
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fall
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fell
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fallen
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feed
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fed
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fed
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feel
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felt
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felt
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fight
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fought
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fought
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find
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found
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found
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fly
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flew
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flown
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forget
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forgot
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forgotten
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forgive
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forgave
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forgiven
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get
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got
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got (BrE) / gotten (AmE)
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give
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gave
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given
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go
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went
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gone
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grow
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grew
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grown
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have
|
had
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had
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hear
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heard
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heard
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hide
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hid
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hidden
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hit
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hit
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hit
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hold
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held
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held
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know
|
knew
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known
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learn
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learned
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learnt/learned
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leave
|
left
|
left
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lend
|
lent
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lent
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lose
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lost
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lost
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make
|
made
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made
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mean
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meant
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meant
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meet
|
met
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met
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pay
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paid
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paid
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put
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put
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put
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read
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read
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read
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ride
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rode
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ridden
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rise
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rose
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risen
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run
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ran
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run
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say
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said
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said
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see
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saw
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seen
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sell
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sold
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sold
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send
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sent
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sent
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set
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set
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set
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show
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showed
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shown
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sing
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sang
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sung
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sit
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sat
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sat
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sleep
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slept
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slept
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speak
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spoke
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spoken
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spend
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spent
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spent
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stand
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stood
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stood
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steal
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stole
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stolen
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swim
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swam
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swum
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take
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took
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taken
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teach
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taught
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taught
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tell
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told
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told
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think
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thought
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thought
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throw
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threw
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thrown
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understand
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understood
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understood
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wear
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wore
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worn
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win
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won
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won
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write
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wrote
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written
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There are different ways of pronouncing the simple
past.
1. When the
infinitive ends in “p”, “f”, “k” o “s” (except “t”), past form is pronounced “t”.
Example:
looked [lukt]
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kissed [kisst]
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2. When the
infinitive ends in “b”, “g”, “l”, “m”, “n”, “v”, “z” (except “d”) or a vowel
sound, we just pronounce “d”.
Example:
yelled [jeld]
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cleaned [klind]
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3. When the
infinitive ends in “d” o “t”,
we pronounce “ed” past form as “id”.
Example:
ended [endid] waited [weitid]
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CIRCLE
THE CORRECT OPTION.
Last week there was/were a writing competition in my school. My friend Carla was/were one of the judges and another
friend. Jake, was/wasn’t in the
competition because Iam not good at writing stories.
There was/were
many participants. They wasn’t/weren’t
from primary school. It was/wasn’t
for students between thirteen and sixteen years old. They was/were all from secondary school.
COMPLETE
THE TEXT USING THE VERBS IN BRACKETSIN THE SIMPLE PAST.
Last week I ………. .(get up) very early.
I…………… (be) very happy because I ……………(have) some great plans. I …………… (meet)
my friends and we ……………..(go) to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. We ………….. (take)
the train to Edinburgh. When we………………(arrive), we ………………..(not go) to the
theatres because many shows ……………..(be) in the streets. We ………….. (see) people
everywhere. It …………. (be) fantastic! There ……………(be) many new plays. We really
……….(enjoy) the festival a lot.
Read the following paragraph.
Every morning Mr. Lester gets up at seven
o’clock. First he gets dressed. Then he makes a cup of tea and some toast for
breakfast. Then he goes to work by train. He has lunch in a bar. After that he
keeps on working till five in the afternoon. At five thirty he catches the
train back home. When he gets back home he has a shower. After that he cooks
and has dinner together with his wife. After dinner Mrs. Lester puts the cat
out of the house. Then both go upstairs, get into bed and go to sleep.
Now, rewrite the paragraph in the
simple past.