You He She didn't = did not played tennis, didn't You He She IC We They play tennis. We They Yes, I | you he she you he she Did No, 1 you he she it we they play tennis? did. didn't. we they we they . Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Study the boxes above. 1. 1 (wait) waited ten minutes for the bus. 2. He usually walks to work, but he (not/walk) to work yesterday 3. I was really (surprise) when my friend (cook) dinner. 4. A: you (order) your food? B: Yes, we 5. My friends (not/play) tennis because it was too hot outside. 6. Troy (want). to (study) for the final exam. 7. First, we (boil) the water, and then we (pour) it into a cup 'W 8. A they (laugh) at your joke? B: No, they 9. What time (do) you (arrive) at school this morning? 10. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (land) on the moon in July, 1969. 11. What you (do) last Saturday? 12. When I was a baby, I (cry). a lot. 13. A: you (fix) your bicycle? B: No, I 14. The bag was very heavy, so I didn't (carry) it to the truck. 15. How many times (do) you (text) your friend yesterday? Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. www.thingsgrammar.com
Before you start writing, you need to decide exactly what you’ll write about and do the necessary research.If you have to come up with your own topic for an assignment, think of what you’ve covered in class—is there a particular area that intrigued, interested, or even confused you? Topics that left you with additional questions are perfect, as these are questions you can explore in your writing.
The scope of your topics depends on what type of text you’re writing—for example, an essay, a research paper or a dissertation. Don’t pick anything too ambitious to cover within the word count, or too limited for you to find much to say.
When their first son was born, Simon Dale’s wife, Jasmine, said: “I wish we lived in the country. It would be so good for the baby”. However, they didn't have enough money to buy or rent a house in the country so they decided to take matters into their own hands. The house was built by Simon himself, with a bit of help from his friends. The result was impressive. The home is made from natural materials, such as wood, stone and mud. It uses solar panels for energy and its water comes from a nearby spring. It took Simon four months to complete his fairytale home. He managed to create a modern wooden eco-home – one of the most wonderful houses you can imagine. Simon Dale said, “I have started working on a new house of the same eco-style. My second house will be smarter than the first one. My son is five now and I hope to celebrate his tenth birthday in a new house
Before you start writing, you need to decide exactly what you’ll write about and do the necessary research.If you have to come up with your own topic for an assignment, think of what you’ve covered in class—is there a particular area that intrigued, interested, or even confused you? Topics that left you with additional questions are perfect, as these are questions you can explore in your writing.
The scope of your topics depends on what type of text you’re writing—for example, an essay, a research paper or a dissertation. Don’t pick anything too ambitious to cover within the word count, or too limited for you to find much to say.
“I wish we lived in the country. It would be so good for the baby”.
However, they didn't have enough money to buy or rent a house in the country so they decided to take matters into their own hands.
The house was built by Simon himself, with a bit of help from his friends. The result was impressive. The home is made from natural materials, such as wood, stone and mud. It uses solar panels for energy and its water comes from a nearby spring. It took Simon four months to complete his fairytale home. He managed to create a modern wooden eco-home – one of the most wonderful houses you can imagine. Simon Dale said, “I have started working on a new house of the same eco-style.
My second house will be smarter than the first one.
My son is five now and I hope to celebrate his tenth birthday in a new house