PRESENTATION
GRAMMAR GENIUS B CANAL
The big question: What did you do last weekend?
Infinitive Past Simple Past simple NEGATIVE
1. Go to the shops I went to the shops I didn´t go to shop...
2. Meet a friend I met Friends I didn´t meet Friends
3. Go for a walk I went for a walk I didn´t go for a walk
4. Have a milkshake I had a milkshake I hadn´t
5. I buys some jeans I bought some jeans I didn´t buy some...
6. Make a pizza I made a pizza I didn´t make a pizza
7. See a film I saw a film I didn´t see a film
8. visit an art gallery I visited an art gallery I didn´t visit an art..
This is the list of verbs to learn in the past simple
Mr. Morton is the subject of the sentence and what the predicate says, he does The subject is noun. That's person, place or thing It's who or what the sentence is about and the predicate is verb. That is the action word. that gets the subject up and out
Mr. Morton wrote Pearl a poem. Mr. Morton wrote Pearl replied in the afternoon. Pearl replied by a note.
Mr. Morton is the subject of the sentence and what the predicate says, he does
Each sentence is completed when you knew what the subject did
Mr. Morton knocked on her door. Mr. Morton knocked.
This is the list of verbs to learn in the past simple
REGULAR
VERBS
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PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE
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To happen
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happened
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To walk
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walked
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To talk
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talked
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To play
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played
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To reply
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replied
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To stretch
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stretched
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To chase
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chased
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To knock
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knocked
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SPECIAL FORMS
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To be (is/are)
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Was/were
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To have
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had
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IRREGULAR
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To know
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knew
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To grow
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grew
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To write
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wrote
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to sit
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sat
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To buy
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bought
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To make
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made
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To eat
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ate
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To give
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gave
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To
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VIDEOS
3rd to 6th GRADE
5th and 6th GRADE
THE TALE OF MR BORTON
THE LYRIC
This is the tale of Mr. Morton
Mr. Morton is who?
He is the subject of our tale and the predicate tells what Mr. Morton must do
Mr. Morton walked down the street. Mr. Morton walked
Mr. Morton talked to his cat. Mr. Morton talked (Hello, cat, you look good)
Mr. Morton was lonely. Mr. Morton was
Mr. Morton is the subject of the sentence and what the predicate says, he does
Mr. Morton knew just one girl. Mr. Morton knew
Mr. Morton grew flowers for Pearl. Mr. Morton grew
Mr. Morton was very shy. Mr. Morton was
Mr. Morton is the subject of the sentence and what the predicate says, he does The subject is noun. That's person, place or thing It's who or what the sentence is about and the predicate is verb. That is the action word. that gets the subject up and out
Mr. Morton wrote Pearl a poem. Mr. Morton wrote Pearl replied in the afternoon. Pearl replied by a note.
Mr. Morton was very nervous. Mr. Morton was
Mr. Morton is the subject of the sentence and what the predicate says, he does
The cat stretched. The sun beat down.
A neighbor chased his kid (Come hear kid ~ come on..)
Each sentence is completed when you knew what the subject did
Mr. Morton knocked on her door. Mr. Morton knocked.
Mr. Morton sat on her porch. Yes, he just sat there and rocked.
Mr. Morton was nervous man. when she opened up the door he ran
Mr. Morton climbed up his stairs. Mr. Morton climbed
Mr. Morton rhymed pretty words. Mr. Morton rhymed
Mr. Morton was lonely. Mr. Morton was
Until Pearl showed up with single rose. Who say women can't propose?
Now Mr. Morton is happy.
And Pearl and the cat are too.
They're the subject of the sentence. And what the predicate says, they do
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