This document provides examples of using simple past tense, "used to", and comparative terms like "too many", "too much", "fewer", and "less". It includes questions to answer in simple past tense about personal experiences. It also gives examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits. Finally, it lists comparative terms and provides blanks to complete sentences comparing quantities in one's own town.
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Warm up activity for intermedidate students. Topic: Simple past
This document provides examples of using simple past tense, "used to", and comparative terms like "too many", "too much", "fewer", and "less". It includes questions to answer in simple past tense about personal experiences. It also gives examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits. Finally, it lists comparative terms and provides blanks to complete sentences comparing quantities in one's own town.
This document provides examples of using simple past tense, "used to", and comparative terms like "too many", "too much", "fewer", and "less". It includes questions to answer in simple past tense about personal experiences. It also gives examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits. Finally, it lists comparative terms and provides blanks to complete sentences comparing quantities in one's own town.
Answer the following questions: • When were you born? • When was your wife born? • When was Joseph born? • When was Mary born? • When did you move to this place you live? • Did you travel last holiday? Where did you go? • What time did you watch TV yesterday? • When you were in another country, what did you miss the most? • Were you a good student in the High School? • What subjects did you like the most? • Were you a good student at the college? • USED TO ... • When you were a kid, did you use to be messy? • What sports did you use to play? • Did you use to watch TV in the afternoons? • Did you use to have a hobby? Unit 2 • Too many: ( There are too many cars in SP) • Too much: (There is too much rain today) • More: (We need more Money) • Fewer (Mary has fewer friends) • Less: (Mary has less headache) • Enough: (I have enough homework) (The homework is hard enough) • Complete according to your own town • We need more... There should be less... • We have too many.... There should be more... • We have too much... We don’t have enough.... • There isn’t enough..... SPFC needs more..... • The end