The document appears to be a reading comprehension activity that provides short descriptions of past habits and asks the reader to match each description to one of four people: Peter, Jeff, Dan, or Mike. Ten statements are given about various past habits involving smoking, exercise, coffee, TV, the park, food, study, vegetables, running, and alcohol. The reader is intended to determine which of the four people each statement best describes.
The document appears to be a reading comprehension activity that provides short descriptions of past habits and asks the reader to match each description to one of four people: Peter, Jeff, Dan, or Mike. Ten statements are given about various past habits involving smoking, exercise, coffee, TV, the park, food, study, vegetables, running, and alcohol. The reader is intended to determine which of the four people each statement best describes.
The document appears to be a reading comprehension activity that provides short descriptions of past habits and asks the reader to match each description to one of four people: Peter, Jeff, Dan, or Mike. Ten statements are given about various past habits involving smoking, exercise, coffee, TV, the park, food, study, vegetables, running, and alcohol. The reader is intended to determine which of the four people each statement best describes.
pictures, read the descriptions of their past habits and indicate to whom it describes the sentences.
He used to smoke a lot.
He used to run and do exercise. He used to drink much coffee at the office. He used to watch a lot of TV at home. He used to go to the park in the morning. He used to eat junk food everyday. He used to study and read many books. He didn’t use to eat vegetable. He didn’t use to run. He didn’t use to drink alcohol.