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Susan gets up at a half past six. She has a shower at twentyfive to seven. She gets dressed at a quarter to seven.

She has breakfast at seven oclock. She goes to school at a quarter past seven. She has classes at half past seven. She has lunch at half past twelve. She finishes school at five oclock. She studies at half past five. She surfs on the internet at a quarter past seven. She has dinner at eight oclock. She watches TV at half past eight. She goes to bed at ten oclock 1. Mark the following sentences True (T) or False (F). a) She goes to school at a quarter past six. ________ b) She gets dressed at seven oclock. c) She has lunch at half past twelve. d) She watches TV at ten oclock. 2. Answer the questions about the text. a) What time does Susan get up? __________________________ b) What time does Susan have breakfast? ___________________ c) What time do you go to school? ___________________________ d) What does she do at half past twelve? __________________________ e) What does she do at half past three? ___________________________ f) What time do you go to bed? __________________________________ ________ ________ ________

Telling the time: We use "past" to say times after the hour until half past, or 30 minutes past the hour. We use "to" to say times before the hour from 31 ________ minutes until the full hour. In English we use o'clock only at the full hour. Example: It's eight o'clock

e) She surfs on the internet at seven fifteen _________

We can also just say the numbers in groups of two. Example: It's seven twenty-five

Spelling rules for third person singular form: add the letter "s" to the verb in present simple affirmative sentences. Ex: Read- She reads. exceptions: when the verb ending in "-sh", "-ch", "-ss", letter "x", letter "z" Ex: Kiss- He kisses, teaches, buzzes. verbs ending in vowel "o", we add "-es" Ex: go- he goes verb ending in consonant + letter y, change y for letter i and adds "es" Ex: study- he studies if the verb ends in vowel + letter "y" we just add an "s Ex: Play- He plays

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