An English ____ can be ______ or ______. The first one’s form their past and past participle forms by adding –ed.
The other’s form their past and past participle forms in _______ ways. (Wilson, P. and Glazier, T. (2011). The least you should know about English. Boston, Mass.: Wadsworth, p.321.)
Last year I ____in Mexico
that‘s where I ____ my holiday
and that‘s where
I ____ that lady I have _____ her name ‘l - o - v - e’
(http://www.classicrocks.com/english-grammar/irregular-verbs.html)
Which is the correct sentence about present perfect tense:
- I saw ____as a famous actor.
The children got dressed ______ .
If teacher _____ us, we ____ the work after the time.
“The students (30 energetic Italian pupils aged 15) have studied the passive forms with their usual English teacher. They can do written exercises to transform active to passive and vice versa and can construct passive sentences and questions (at least in theory). Now I, the conversation teacher, have been asked to practise the passive orally in my next 50 minute lesson.”
The text above offers some advices for:
“Knife crime: ‘How can I exclude a child from school if his parent gave him the weapon?’”
Check the alternative with the correct correlation of noun and their plural form:
“Do ____ know Andy?”
“Sure, he is in my class, I study with ____. Why?”
“Oh, nothing. I want ____ to help me, that's all.”
“I have ____ 'phone number. Call him!”
“Ok, thanks!”
“Are you coming to the party?”
REPORTED SPEECH:
He asked if I _____ to the party




























