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You will learn how to:

 To talk about events in the past


 To talk about food.
GUIDE NUMBER 4 WHAT A FOOD

READING

Thanksgiving Dinner…

Last Thanksgiving my parents had a large family dinner at their house. Getting ready for Thanksgiving dinner
takes a lot of work.
The day started well and by late afternoon we had completed most of the work. Everyone had helped to make
the meal a success. We had put the turkey in the oven earlier that day so the house was starting to smell like
roast turkey. The grandchildren had finished setting the table for Thanksgiving dinner. My aunt had made two
pies for dessert, a pumpkin pie. My brother and I had peeled the carrots and the potatoes. We had just turned
on the stove to start cooking the vegetables when the power went out¡ the oven stopped working¡ we couldn
´t cook the vegetable¡ the turkey wouldn´t finish cooking¡ we waited. We talked. We went for a walk.
We had waited two hours by the time the power came back on. We had almost given up hope. Dinner was late
that night but it was a Thanksgiving dinner that we won´t forget.
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ACCORDING TO THE TEXT.
1. When had we completed thanksgiving dinner work?

2. Who had set the table?

3. What had my aunt made for thanksgiving dinner?

4. What had we done when the power went out?

5. Had the turkey been cooked before the power came back?

6. 6: how many hours had we waited when the power came back?
FILL IN THE BLANKS: CHANGE THE FOLLOWING VERBS INTO
7. My brother and I had the THEIR PARTICIPLE FORM
vegetables for dinner. Be keep
8. Everyone had to make the meal a Beg mak
success.
in e
PAST PERFECT GRAMMAR Co say
me
Use the past perfect when you are already talking about the
Drin sleep
past, and want to talk an earlier past action.
Example: k
“When I woke up the yard was all white It had snowed during Fly swee
the night” p
“I arrived at the coffee shop twenty minutes late, and my friends Go take
had already left.”
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
I I
You You
He He
She ‘d seen the play before She hadn’t seen the play before
It It
We We
They They
Contractions: Contractions:
I’d= I had I hadn’t = I had not.

QUESTION YES NO
I I I
you you you
he he he
Had she seen it before? Yes, she had No, she hadn’t
It It It
we we we
they they they
FIND THE FOLLOWING PARTICIPLE

awoken, become, begun, B J Ñ G O T T E N A


bought, broken, brought, N N O N D R E N O D

come, done, driven, E E A T E T S Y K L

drunk, L E K W H T X O N E

eaten, fallen, forgotten, L S L G O D A E U T

gone, gotten, known, let, A Ñ U L R K T E R S

F O E I T T E K D N

B N V T O A N N E T

W E W G H O K K Ñ O

N T R O W G O E P L

X O I N N R U M N D

F E T E B E C O M E

E M T S O L D C R P

F O E U S L E P T B

Ñ C N C B E G U N Y

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