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Regular verbs

verbs that ends with d!


Close
Like
Live
Share
Use
Save
Love
Move
Verbs that ends with ied!
Remove y!
Cry
Fry
Try
Dry
Study
Carry
Marry
Copy
Base form ed!
Listen
Cook
Look
Call
Walk
Play
Help
Open
Watch
Paint
Jump
Brush
Follow
Verbs that ends with vowel and
consonants!
Double the consonants -2x!
Add ed!
Skip
Stop
Pin
Clap
Hop
Zip
Park
Park is an open place to relax and play. People use the park for walking.
Parks have green grass, plants, and trees.
Children love to play in parks.
There are swings to play. People visit parks in the morning and evening.
Many people exercise in the park.
Big parks will have fountains, statues, and ponds.
My school
This is my school. It was in Podujeva. I always
Walked to my school.
I loved my teachers. They were very kind some of them haha!
My clase was in the second floor.
I played with my friends at the break time!
My cat
I have a cat. My cat is orange and white. It has a long tail.
It’s eyes are brown. It’s like to drink milk.
It likes to run and jump.
I like to play with my cat. It makes me happy.
My House
My house is small. It’s near my school.
There are two rooms. We have bathroom and a kitchen.
There is a small garden with nice trees and flowers.
Milk

I like milk very much. Every day, my father buys it at the supermarket.
I drink milk in the morning.
It’s white.
It’s very important for our bones and teeth.
Also – Too – As well
Also
It’s commonly used in writing as it’s more formal.
Also is used in the mid or front position.
Example:
She also went to Paris.
Too

It’s commonly used in speaking and usually used in end position.


It’s informal. Example:
She went to Paris, too.
As well
It’s commonly used in speaking and goes at the end of sentence.
Example:
She went to Paris as well.
Make
A phone call
A decision
A cake
A mistake
A comment
A promise
Dinner
Do
The dishes
The laundry
The housework
A favor
Your best
Nothing
Your nails
Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs:
Always
Usually
Normally
Often
Sometimes
Seldon
Rarly
Never
Examples
Jenna always talks too loud,
She usually sings in the shower.
She doesn’t normally arrives until ten.
I often feel a pain in my stomach.
My eyes sometimes get red and itchy in the summer.
I seldom go home after 5 o’clock in the afternoon.
The police rarely shoot to kill.
I never get to bed before 11,
Ways to responding to ‘How are
you?
Pretty good – I’m well
Medium well. – like you, but better.
Nothing much – I am high –quality.
Oh gosh, all kind of stuff!
I need of some peace and quiet.
Not so well. – So far, so good! – I’m still sucking air.
Better than nothing. – I’m alive. – I’m fine. – I’v been better.

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