This document is a student's assignment on English grammar skills. It contains instructions for the student to complete two grammar exercises for their Formative 1 assessment in the 1st BGU class. The first exercise asks the student to provide the participle form of 10 verbs. The second asks the student to write 5 sentences in the present perfect tense, using given sentence starters and indicating whether each sentence should be positive or negative.
This document is a student's assignment on English grammar skills. It contains instructions for the student to complete two grammar exercises for their Formative 1 assessment in the 1st BGU class. The first exercise asks the student to provide the participle form of 10 verbs. The second asks the student to write 5 sentences in the present perfect tense, using given sentence starters and indicating whether each sentence should be positive or negative.
This document is a student's assignment on English grammar skills. It contains instructions for the student to complete two grammar exercises for their Formative 1 assessment in the 1st BGU class. The first exercise asks the student to provide the participle form of 10 verbs. The second asks the student to write 5 sentences in the present perfect tense, using given sentence starters and indicating whether each sentence should be positive or negative.
UNIDAD EDUCATIVA MUNICIPAL” HUMBERTO MATA MARTÍNEZ”
EDUCACION A DISTANCIA VIRTUAL INTENSIVA
Student´s information Full Name: Christian Alvear Subject: English Unit: 4 Class: 1st. BGU Delivery date:
Formative 1 1st. BGU U4
Grammar skill.
Write the participle form of the following verbs: 0.5 each/5
Example: Forget = forgotten 1. Climb: climbed 6. Understand: understood 2. Eat: eaten 7. Take: taken 3. Know: known 8. Have: had 4. Meet: met 9. Be: been 5. See: seen 10.Drink: drunk Write positive or negative sentences using the present perfect. 1 p. each/5 Example: (I / not visit/ your sister in Ibarra) I have not/haven´t visited your sister in Ibarra. 1. (they / eat / dinner) They have eaten dinner. 2. (She / not arrive / from Tokyo) She hasn´t arrived from Tokyo. 3. (We / take / that class twice) We have taken class twice. 4. (she / not study / three languages) She hasn´t studied three languages. 5. (I / write / the report) I have written the report.