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Questions and

Verbs
Homework
Workbook – page 27.
Homework
Workbook – page 27.
Homework
Workbook – page 27.

Hello! Can I speak to Helena Schmidt?

Hello. Who is it?

It’s Fabiola from American Airlines.

I see. Helena is not here right now. Would you like her private phone number?

Yes, for sure!

Ok. It’s 909015687.

Thank you very much! Bye!


Homework Workbook – page 29.

family
nice
favorite
phone

Do you have brothers and sisters?


Where do you live?
Who’s your favorite singer?
Are you on a sports team?
Hi, I’m Angie.
REGULAR PAST TENSE VERBS

Check this out!


IRREGULAR PAST TENSE VERBS
Let’s practice?

cleaned didn’t clean Susan didn’t clean the house yesterday


stopped didn’t stop Did Susan clean the house yesterday?
arrived didn’t arrive
returned didn’t return They didn’t listen to the radio last night
cooked didn’t cook Did they listen to the radio last night?
walked didn’t walk
visited didn’t visit My mother didn’t arrive home...
worked didn’t work Did my mother arrive home...?
looked didn’t look
liked didn’t like My sister didn’t play in the Garden.
ironed didn’t iron Did my sister play in the Garden?
played didn’t play
studied didn’t study These pupils didn’t study English....
loved didn’t love Did these pupils study English...?
opened didn’t open
started didn’t start Father didn’t open our front door...
watered didn’t water Did father open our front door...?
drank didn’t drink They didn’t buy the drinks in this shop.
lost didn’t lose Did they buy the drinks in this shop?
made didn’t make
went didn’t go My friend didn’t lose his Keys yesterday.
told didn’t tell Did my friend lose his Keys yesterday?
took didn’t take
They didn’t go to the....
wrote didn’t write
Did they go to the...?
spent didn’t spend
saw didn’t see
sat didn’t sit I didn’t read a very...
Did I read a very...?
drove didn’t drive
got didn’t get
They didn’ tell me...
read didn’t read
Did they tell me...?
put didn’t put
broke didn’t break
He didn’t see her in the restaurant.
met didn’t meet
Did he see her....?
HOMEWORK
Daily questions / normal questions.

It’s used in a formal context.

Normally, in order to make a questions, we put VERBS before This is the verb!
SUBJECT. Let’s see some examples:

And this is the subject!

In this case, DO/DOES are different kind of verb. We call them


MODAL VERBS or auxiliary verbs.
Indirect questions
have 2 parts:

The second part is


composed by the
questions
theirselves but in an
“affirmative way”.

It means that the


second part will be
formed by a
question as an
affirmation or
statement.
MODAL VERBS: can, will, would, could, shall, should...

MAKE THE INVERSION IN BOTH


CASES!

Keep the Question word, cut DO/DOES/DID out and


make the agreement of subject and verb as if it was the
present.
Let’s practice?

how you say this in English.

if you have this shirt in a smaller size?

how long the meeting took.

how you fixed the TV?

where you are going to stay this weekend.

how long he has been waiting.

to know why you came to our country.


Let’s practice?

what your responsabilities were?

why you quit?

why you’d like to work for our company?

what your weaknesses are

if you can start next week.


HOMEWORK

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