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DO YOU PLAY SOCCER WITH YOUR DO YOU COOK WITH YOUR DO YOU SPEND TIME DURING THE
FAMILY? FAMILY? HOLIDAYS WITH YOUR FAMILY?
Do/ Does
Class #2
Week of Adverbs of time
August 3rd
Hobbies
Do/ Does
• Used for activities and actions
• Do you play soccer?
• Where do you study?
• What do you eat for breakfast every day?
• Does she dance?
• What do you do on the weekends?
Complete the questions using Do/Does
Adverbs of time
A hobby is an activity,
interest, or pastime
• What are your hobbies?
• I love to play video games
Week August 11th
• Review Do/Does
• Review page 20 Personal Best
• Also/Too
• Acepting and Declining an Invitation
Do/ Does
• Used for activities and actions
• Do you play soccer?
• Where do you study?
• What do you eat for breakfast every day?
• Does she dance?
• What do you do on the weekends?
Complete the questions using Do/Does
Also/Too
• The only difference is in their placement in the sentence. Too and as
well are used at the end of a sentence. (As well is more formal
than too). Also usually goes before the verb or adjective.
• We use also in the normal mid position for adverbs, between the
subject and main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb,
or after be as a main verb. In this position, the meaning of also usually
connects back to the whole clause that comes before:
• She works very hard but she also goes to the gym every week.
• I’ve been working in the garden this week, and I’ve also been reading
a lot.
• Too
We usually put too in end position