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Semester 1 Christmas review

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  • There is (too much/ enough) snow to drive in.
    Too much
  • Make question: You ate the gingerbread man.
    Did you eat the gingerbread man?
  • I (watch) Home Alone when my package (arrive).
    I was watching Home Alone when my package arrived.
  • Use present perfect: Elf (to be) my favorite Christmas movie ( for / since ) I was little
    has been / since
  • We suggested ( to sing / singing ) Christmas carols.
    singing
  • Make question: You have shoveled the driveway.
    Have you shoveled the driveway?
  • Answer negative: Have you put up your Christmas decorations?
    No, I haven’t put up my Christmas decorations.
  • She has (too many / enough) candy canes.
    too many
  • He promised (hanging / to hang) the Christmas lights.
    to hang
  • There isn’t (too much /enough) snow to make a snowman.
    Enough
  • Rudolph agreed (driving / to drive) Santa's sleigh.
    To drive
  • Make question: She has gone sledding.
    Has she ever gone sledding?
  • I enjoyed ( to celebate / celebrating ) the holidays.
    celebrating
  • Use past perfect: The Rockefeller Center (had) a tree ( for / since ) 1931.
    has had, since
  • Use present perfect: She (make) eggnog ( for / since) the last 5 years.
    has made / for
  • Make question: Santa checked his list twice.
    Did Santa check his list twice?
  • I eat (too much / too many) candy on Christmas.
    too much
  • Create question in present perfect: you / build / a gingerbread house
    Have you built a gingerbread house?
  • Use past continuous: While Santa (deliver) presents, he (eat) milk and cookies.
    While Santa was delivering presents, he ate milk and cookies.
  • Create question in past simple: elves / check / the toys
    Did the elves check the toys?
  • There are (enough / too much) presents for everyone.
    enough
  • Use present perfect: I (listen) to Bing Crosby every Christmas ( for / since) I was little.
    have listened / since
  • Use present perfect: The ball (drop) on New Years at midnight ( for / since ) over 100 years.
    has dropped / for
  • I (sleep) when Santa (fill) my stocking.
    I was sleeping when Santa filled my stocking.