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What is your favourite

food/drink?
Lamb Stew
Strawberry ice
cream
Sausages
Salad
Tomato soup
Baked potato
Mashed potatoes
Roast beef
Chips
Vegetables
Apple pie
Banana
Milkshake
I ________
was (was/were) ________
baking (bake) an apple
pie,
when therewas
___ (is) a knock on the door
PAST CONTINUOUS PAST
was/were + verb in ‘ing’ SIMPLE
was
My mother ________ (was/were)
chopping
________________ (chop) vegetables,
cut
when she accidentally _______ (cut) her finger.
PAST CONTINUOUS PAST
was/were + verb in ‘ing’ SIMPLE
We ________ eating
were (was/were) __________ (eat)
lamb stew,
flew(fly) into the kitchen.
when a bird suddenly ________
PAST CONTINUOUS PAST
was/were + verb in ‘ing’ SIMPLE
1) I ______ (was/were) ________ (eat) a baked potato,
when I ________ (burn) my tongue.
2) Sara ______ (was/were) _____(eat) a strawberry ice cream,
when the cone ________ (fall) out of her hand.
3) Hugo ______ (was/were) _______ (drink) a banana milkshake,
when he _______ (get) a brain freeze.
4) The family ______ (was/were) ________ (cook) roast beef,
when the dog _______ (jump) onto the table.
5) Amalia and Juan ________ (was/were) ________ (eat) chips,
when the phone ______ (ring).
6) When Clara ______ (arrive) at my house,
my family and I _____ (was/were) ______ (make) a salad.

CHALLENGE: Write two of your own sentences in past


continuous and past simple with the words: sausages and mashed
potatoes
Waiter Customer
What would you like to drink?
Would you like an appetiser?
I would like… please
What main course would you
like? Can I have…?
Would you like any side
dishes?
Would you like a dessert?
How much/How
many…?
Can we say one orange, two
oranges, three oranges…?
Yes! We can count them. So
‘orange’ is a countable noun.

Countable = many

How many oranges does Julia


How much/How
many…?
Can we say one water, two
waters, three waters…?
No! We can’t count water. So
‘water’ is an uncountable noun.

Uncountable = much

How much water does a horse


Abbie is making tomato soup.
Too She needs 10 tomatoes.
much(UC) She has bought 8 tomatoes.
/
Too many
(C)/
Enough/
Not enough
Has she bought enough tomatoes?
She has ___ bought ______ tomatoes.
Ben is making mashed potatoes.
He needs 12 potatoes.
Too He has bought 12 potatoes.
much(UC)
/
Too many
(C)/
Enough/
Not enough Has he bought enough potatoes?
He has bought ______ potatoes.
Katie is cooking roast beef.
Katie needs 1.5 kg of beef.
Too Katie has bought 7 kg of beef.
much(UC)
/
Too many
(C)/
Enough/
Not enough Has Katie bought enough beef?
She has bought ________ beef.
Adam is making pancakes.
He needs 2 eggs.
Too He has bought 24 eggs.
much(UC)
/
Too many
(C)/
Enough/
Not enough Has he bought enough eggs?
He has bought _______ eggs.
Have you bought enough ingredients for the recipes?
Ask your partner how much/how many of each
ingredient they bought.
Write down their answers.

Questions and Answers Sentences


A: How much/how many… He/she has bought
have you bought? too much/too
B: I have bought….. many/enough/not
enough…..

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