These are answers to some of the exercises, using the present perfect simple, that you did in class on Thursday.
Question 3 1. He has eaten the banana. 2. She has cut her finger. 3. They have broken the window. 4. She has combed her hair. 5. They have got up. 6. He has washed himself. 7. He has washed the car. 8. She has made a cake. 9. He has written a letter. Question 4. Jenny's Jobs: 1. Jenny has already washed the lettuce. 2. Jenny has already chopped the tomatoes. 3. Jenny hasn't boiled the eggs yet. 4. Jenny hasn't made the salad yet. 5. Jenny has already cooked the potatoes. Nick's Jobs: 1. Nick hasn't written the shopping list yet. 2. Nick hasn't set the table yet. 3. Nick has already watered the plants. 4. Nick hasn't taken Chip for a walk yet. 5. Nick has already emptied the waste bin. Grade 6 students are expected to study all their weekly word sheets for the end of term exam.
Week 1 Words Week 2 Words Week 3 Words Week 4 Words Week 5 Words Week 6 Words Week 7 Words Week 8 Words Week 9 Words (To be posted this week) For your exam, you will be expected to know the meanings of these words and how to use them correctly in sentences. In term one, you were asked to learn the past simple forms of the irregular verbs shown in the table above.
This time, for the end of term exam, you are to learn the past participle forms of the irregular verbs shown in the table. I expect a lot of you will already know quite a few of them. Start sooner rather than later, learn five everyday and you will know these irregular verb forms and be ready for one question on past participles in the end of term exam. The following is a link that I have just created which will help you to remember the irregular verbs and their past simple and past participle forms: Irregular verbs and Past Simple/Past participle forms Irregular verbs and Past Simple Forms It's time to revise
Had better be wise With a month to go Best start tomorrow Sit down write a plan Stick to it young man Read notes and mind map Not to worry or to flap Remember to exercise Getting natural highs Will help you be happy Which is the vital key To achieve exam success Revise more and not less Put your hand on your heart Make a promise to study smart Plan your work, work your plan Be the person who says,'I can!' How well in your exams you do Now is really entirely up to you So be wise, and don't be a fool Not to revise, sure is not cool So better start early tomorrow To avoid any after exam sorrow Mr Richard This mind map can be downloaded here:
Revision Mind Map These are some mind maps which are useful for improving your English:
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