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SIXTH GRADE MARCH 15

DEAR STUDENTS THE FOLOWING EXERCISES ARE RALETED TO TOPICS SEEN IN CLASSES, YOU CAN ALWAYS USE YOUR BOOK AND NOTES TO GUIDE THROUGH THE EXERCISES. GOOD LUCK Days and Dates Please answer in complete sentences. 1.  What day is January 17 th , 2019? 2.  What day does Valentine’s Day fall on in 2019? 3.  What is the date of the third Monday in March? 4.  What date does the second week in April begin? 5.  Mother’s day is the second Sunday in May.  What is the date of Mother’s Day in 2014? 6.  What day is the 4 th of July, 2018? 7. Labor Day is the first Monday after the 1 st Sunday in September.  What day of the month is Labor Day, 2018? 8.  What day is your birthday in 2019? 9.  What is the date of Christmas Eve? 10.  Thanksgiving is the third Thursday in November, what is the date of Thanksgiving in 2018? COMPLETE USING VERB TOBE ( AM, ARE, IS, - AM NOT - AREN´T -ISN´T) Peter Baker   from Manchester,

SEVENTH GRADE (A-B-C) MARCH 15TH 2018

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READ THIS BEFORE YOU START !!!!! Dear student before doing the exercises read this and try to understand the uses of simple and progressive. Use Use In general or right now? Do you want to express that something happens in general or that something is happening right now? Simple Present Present Progressive in general (regularly, often, never) Colin plays football every Tuesday. present actions happening one after another First Colin plays football, then he watches TV. right now Look! Colin is playing football now. also for several actions happening at the same time Colin is playing football and Anne is watching. Signal words always every ... often normally usually sometimes seldom never first then at the moment at this moment today now right now Listen! Look! Daily routine or just for a limited period of time? Do you want to talk about a daily routine? Or do you want to emphasis that something is only going on for a limit

MARCH 9TH EIGHT GRADE

Past Simple and Past Continuous The past simple is used: For an action that started and ended in the past. *I saw a ghost last Friday. For a repeated action in the past. *When I was young, I watched lots of television every day after school.* *I always gave my mother flowers on her birthday. *(We could also say, I used to watch lots of television.) For stative verbs, which are verbs that do not express an action, but a state of mind or being, e.g . have (own), be, think (believe), know, dislike, need, owe, understand, wish. *He had a small cottage in the woods. *He wasn't afraid of ghosts. Regular past simple tense verbs end in -ed . *I talked to my uncle yesterday. *I phoned my girlfriend this morning. Irregular past simple tense verbs do not end in -ed . *You need to learn irregular past tense verbs. *I felt sick yesterday morning so I went to the doctor. The past continuous tense is used: When talking about TWO actions in the past; o