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LIKE IT OR NOT

(LIKES AND DISLIKES)


1. Can you climb a tree?
13. Do you enjoy playing online games?
2. Do you love rock music?
14. Do you hate liars?
3. Do you enjoy watching movie?
15. Do you love pizza?
4. Are you into playing football?
16. Do you hate hot weather?
5. Is singing your thing?
17. Are you into playing music?
6. Are you fond of swimming?
18. Do you enjoy going out with your friends?
7. Do you enjoy travelling?
19. Do you love your friends?
8. Do you love listening to music?
20. Do you want to sleep?
9. Are you keen on eating friend
21. Do you like basketball?
chicken?
23. Does your father likes to swim?
10. Do you hate bullying?
24. Does your brother likes to eat?
11. Do you dislike studying English?
25. Can your sister jump?
12. Do you like running?
LIKES DISLIKES
I like eating pizza. I don’t like his/her attitude.
She loves ice cream. He loves rain She’s not a big fan of sushi.
in summer.
He enjoys reading. He’s not into swimming.
She enjoys dancing. She’s not into running.
We’re fond of sports. We loathe liar people.
They are a big fan of coffee. They can’t stand watching horror movies.
I’m crazy about rock music. I hate waking up early.
I’m interested in studying English. I’m not a big fan of spicy foods.
Grandfather: They have fish. Do you want fish?
Grandson: No, I don’t like fish.
Grandfather: Oh. Well, how do you like roast beef?
Grandson: It’s awful. I can’t stand it.
Grandfather: OK. Do you like hamburgers?
Grandson: Hamburgers? I love hamburgers!
Lisa: So, Ken? How do you like living in Ken: Not very much but I like watching
America? sports. American football is fantastic!
Ken: I like it a lot. But I don’t like the hot Lisa: Really? So you watch football?
weather here in Florida.
Ken: Yeah, and I watch some music
Lisa: Yeah, it gets really hot. channels too.
Ken: And I can’t stand mosquitoes. Lisa: Oh, yeah? You like rock music?
Lisa: Yeah, right. How about Americanfood? Ken: Oh, It’s okay but I love jazz.
Ken: Well, I’m crazy about pizza. Lisa: Yeah, Me too.
Lisa: Oh, yeah? How about fast food? Ken: Jazz is great!
Hamburgers and stuff?
Lisa: So,what about school? How do
Ken: I’m sorry but that’s would makes me you like your classes?
sick Lisa. Ken: They’re okay. Sometimes a
Lisa: Oh! Well. How about TV? Do you like little boring but they’re not bad.
watching TV?
Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions.
1. Which state does Ken live?
- Ken lives in Florida.
2. Why doesn’t Ken like the weather?
- Ken doesn’t like the weather because it’s hot.
3. What American food does ken not like?
- Ken doesn’t like fast food.(hamburgers and stuff)
4. What does Ken think of American football?
- He thinks that American football is fantastic.
5. What kind of music does Ken like?
- Ken loves jazz music.
Group Game
Food Music Leisures Sports Animals movies
activities
I love ….

I like …

I hate ….
PAST TENSE
In English verb can be regular or irregular.

Regular verbs form their past and past participle forms by


adding –ed.

Examples are given below.

Walk – walked – walked


Dance – danced – danced
Paint – painted – painted
Work – worked – worked
Irregular verbs • There are mainly three types of
form their past irregular verbs.
and past • Verbs in which all the three forms
participle are the same (e.g. put – put – put)
Verbs in which two of the three
forms in
forms are the same (e.g. sit – sat
different ways. – sat)
Verbs in which all three forms are
different (e.g. drink – drank –
drunk)
• Burn – burnt – burnt (irregular)

Some verbs Burn – burned – burned (regular)


• Dream – dreamt – dreamt (irregular)

can be both Dream – dreamed – dreamed (regular)


• Lean – lent – lent (irregular)
regular and Lean – leaned – leaned (regular)

irregular. • Learn – learnt – learnt (irregular)


Learn – learned – learned (regular)

Examples • Leap – leapt – leapt (irregular)


• Leap – leaped – leaped (regular)
are: • Smell – smelt – smelt (irregular)
Smell – smelled – smelled (regular)
• Spill – spilt – spilt (irregular)
Spill – spilled – spilled (regular)
• Spoil – spoilt – spoilt (irregular)
Spoil – spoiled – spoiled (regular)
• play – played
Past Tense • cook – cooked
Regular Verbs • rain – rained
• wait – waited
To change a There are some exceptions with a slight change in
regular verb into spelling which you can see here:

its past tense • Examples of sentences using regular verbs in the


past tense
form, we normally • Last night I played my guitar loudly and the
add –ED to the neighbors complained.
end of the verb. • She kissed me on the cheek.
• It rained yesterday.
• Angela watched TV all night.
• John wanted to go to the museum.
• Complete the following sentences using the past or
past participle form of the verb given in the brackets.

• 1. It has been ages since I last ……………… him. (see)


• 2. The old man has ……………….. better days (see)
• 3. The cat ………………. all the milk. (drink)
• 4. The child has ………………… all the milk. (drink)
Choose the correct form of the verb in each sentence:

1. Have you ______________ your lost dog yet?


a. find b. found
2. She spoke too softly. I couldn't ______________ her.
a. hear b. heard
3. But we heard everything she ______________ .
a. say   b. said
4. We went shopping and I ______________ a new pair of
jeans.
a. buy   b. bought
5. Did you ______________ well last night?
a. sleep b. slept
6. I used to ______________ a lot of money, but I don't make much
now.
a. make b. made
7. We were really surprised when we ______________ the game.
a. win b. won
8. We thought we would ______________ for sure.
a. lose b. lost
9. Have you ever ______________ a movie star?
a. meet b. met
10. Mum taught our sisters how to cook, but she didn't ______________
us.
a. teach b. taught
Conversation 1

A:Hi, Max. Where were you yesterday?


B: Oh! Hi, Allan. I was sick. I stayed in bed all day.

Conversation 2

A: Was Ed at the barbecue?


B: No, he wasn’t. He got a haircut.

Conversation 3

A: Where was Bruce yesterday?


B:Bruce? We was with his family at the Park. He played football with his
sons.
• be was/were been bear bore born beat beat beaten
become became become begin began begun bet bet
bet bite bit bitten blow blew blown broadcast
broadcast broadcast break broke broken bring brought
brought build built built burn burnt burnt buy bought
bought

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