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Comparatives & Superlatives: What are the comparative & superlative forms of the following irregular adjectives: GOOD - BAD - FAR
good-better-best / bad-worse-worst / far-further/farther-furthest/farthest
Comparatives & Superlatives: Explain the rules for adjectives in comparative form (talk about the syllables)
1 syllable = +ER / 2+ syllables = more + adj / 2 syllable adj ending with Y = + IER
Comparatives & Superlatives: Give an example using a comparative, where both objects/things are equal
students answer (as.........as)
Comparatives & Superlatives: Explain why we use the superlative
to compare the one thing against all others
Comparatives & Superlatives: Explain why we use comparatives
we use comparatives to compare two things against each other
Past simple v Past continuous: I ___________ my homework while my father __________. (do/work)
was doing / was working
Past simple v Past continuous: I __________ a break in a café by the road when a taxi driver _________ for help. (take/shout)
was taking / shouted
Past simple v Past continuous: It ________ a day in December. Snow ________, the children _________ carols and people __________ their Christmas shopping. (be/fall/sing/do)
was / was falling / were singing / were doing
Passive voice (change the active voice sentence into the passive voice): Portugal won the European championship in 2016
The European championship was won by Portugal in 2016
Passive voice: Explain how we create the Passive voice and when we would need to use it
verb to be + past participle / we use the passive to describe what happens to someone/something
Passive voice (change the passive voice sentence into the active voice): The baby was kissed by the man
The man kissed the baby
Passive voice (change the active voice sentence into the passive voice): The Lion ate the baby giraffe
The baby Giraffe was eaten by the Lion
Passive voice (change the active voice sentence into the passive voice): Somebody must have taken my bike
My bike must have been taken
Passive voice (change the active voice sentence into the passive voice): Nowadays people replace their television every two to three years
Nowadays a television IS REPLACED every two to three years.
Relative clauses: Which word can replace the relative pronouns; who & which?
that
Relative clauses: A bakery is a place __________ sells bread
which
Relative clauses: A library is a place __________ you can buy books
where
Relative clauses: Which relative pronoun do we use for possessions?
whose
Relative clauses: Marlon is a lawyer ________ brother works with ex-criminals
whose
Phrasal verbs: I _____________ my father as he is such a kind & caring person.
look up to
Phrasal verbs: She __________ in France, before moving to the UK
grew up
Phrasal verbs: Which phrasal verbs means to look or behave like another member of your family?
take after
Phrasal verbs: Which phrasal verb means to develop from being a child into an adult?
Grow up
Present perfect simple v Past simple: I ___________ (just/buy) some new trainers.
have just bought
Present perfect simple v Past simple: A : _________ you ever _________ to Italy? B: Yes, I __________ there in 2010. (Be/Go)
Have---been / went
Present perfect simple v Past simple: King Henry VIII of England __________ (have) six wives.
had
Present perfect simple v Past simple: Ana __________ (live) in Portugal since she was young.
has lived
Present perfect simple v Past simple: At the weekend they, ____________ (play) football, then they ____________ (go) to a restaurant.
Played / Went
Present simple v continuous: I ___________ (not/work) tonight.
am not working
Present simple v continuous: He normally _________ (eat) dinner at home.
Eats
Present simple v continuous: _________ (you/come) tonight?
Are you coming
Auxiliary verbs: _________ we done this before?
Haven't
Auxiliary verbs: _______ his mother live here?
Doesn't
Auxiliary verbs - Mary ___ taking a shower
IS