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The Present Perfect Tense (ever, never, for) Additions to remarks So do I. Ordinal numbers 10th -100th The Definite Article THE How far long big tall high is it?
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STOP & SPOT
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE + She has never travelled by plane. I have read this book twice. = I’ve read this book twice. ? Have you ever been to France? He has never been to Rome. = He’s never been to Rome. - I haven’t seen him for a long time.
1. Find the past participle of the following irregular verbs.
known got understood been had made read told broken gone seen eaten flown met done
INFINITIVE be have go do make see get read tell break eat fly know meet understand PAST TENSE was/were had went did made saw got read told broke ate flew knew met understood PAST PARTICIPLE
Draw the same table in your notebook. Every time you come across a new verb write it down!
2. Make a question beginning with Have you ever…….? and choose the answer.
Yes, a few times. Yes, once. Yes, twice. No, never. Yes, many times.
1. (be/to New York) ? 2. (eat/Chinese food) ? 3. (fly/in a helicopter) ? 4. (break/your leg) ? 5. (be/late for school) ? 6. (see/a koala) ?
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3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect Tense.
1. The Smiths in this house for many years. (live) 2. We each other for a long time. (know) 3. David never by plane. (travel) 4. It one of the most important landmarks of the city for a century. (be) 5. I never squash. (play) 6. you ever him in person? (meet) STOP & SPOT ADDITIONS TO REMARKS
I know him very well. So do I. I’m studying. So am I.
I enjoyed the film. So did I. I have known him for a long time. So have I.
I can draw well. So can I. I was at a party last night. So was I.
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6. Write So ………… I. (So am/have/was/can/did I.)
1. I arrived at the station at 11 o’clock.
2. I’m so tired this morning. 3. I lost the keys. 4. I was in London Zoo last year. 5. I can finish it in a few minutes.
6. I have been to the UK twice.
Fill in the missing words in the following dialogue. much get left through bus excuse
A: me, how can I get to Buckingham Palace? B: Well, you have to get on a number 19 . A: And where do I off?
B: You go past a big park on the . That’s Hyde Park. Then you get off at Piccadilly Circus. You go back along Piccadilly, then you get to another park which is Green Park. A: And then?
B: You turn left and walk the park. Then you’re in front of Buckingham Palace. A: Thank you very . B: Not at all.
Complete the sentence with the correct past participle of the verb in brackets.
1. Margaret has never less than thirty people to her birthday party. (invite) 2. Have you ever to row a boat? (try) 3. Have you ever Rome? (visit) 4. I have never his stories. (believe) 5. Bill has never in his life. (ski) 6. She has never any of Shakespeare’s plays. (read)
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Do You Remember?
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Ordinal Numbers
10 ten – 10 th tenth 20 th – 30 th – 40 th – 50 th – 21 st – 37 th – 98 th – 46 th – 22 nd – short
the twenty-first 30 thirty – 30 th thirtieth nt/ 20 twenty – 20 th twentieth
10 th –
40 forty – 40 th fortieth 60 th – 70 th – 80 th – 90 th –
8. Write the following ordinal numbers.
100 th - 53 rd – 89 th – 11 th – 75 th –
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Write /ɒ/ or /ɔ:/.
/∫ /rɪ’p t/ want /w /skw 44 th - ʃ/ tall /t /l l/ ŋ/
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10.
11.
12. Write the definite article THE where necessary.
Thames most famous
River Cam United Kingdom
Natural History Museum Britain
England Hyde Park
London Trafalgar Square
Cambridge Baker Street
fiftieth National Gallery
Put a tick (√) where THE is used or a cross (X) where THE is not used in English.
THE is used before: the names of rivers the superlatives of adjectives the plural names of countries ordinal numbers the names of parks the names of streets
the names of museums/galleries the names of squares
Complete with one of the given adjectives:
old tall high far big long
STOP & SPOT
tall – for people tall / high – for buildings
1. How are you? – About 1 metre 80. 2. How is it from here to the airport? – About 6 kilometres. 3. How is the capital of England? – It’s enormous. 4. How is the River Thames? – Oh, I don’t know. It’s very long. 5. How is Big Ben? – About 96.3 metres. 6. How is your grandmother? – She’s 75 years old.