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English as a Second Language (ESL)
Present simple, there is/are. Affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences.
English Language Arts (ELA)
This worksheet reviews present continuous tense in affirmative, negative and interrogative forms
Listen and write affirmative/negative sentences.
Transform the affirmative sentences into negative ones, and the negative sentneces into affirmative ones.
PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS EXERCISE, AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE
Practice conjugating the verb to be for simple present. Affirmative, negative, and interrogative.
Present Simple negative and affirmative
Write negative affirmative sentences in the simple past.
Read and correct the sentences.
This activity is based on the uses and structure of Simple Present, it has a reading comprehension paragraph to answer questions and classify information as FALSE or TRUE
application sheet on SIMPLE PRESENT: AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND QUESTIONS
Ss will master and practice verb conjugation in simple present in differents form; affirmative, negative, and interrogative.
Chart with affirmative, negative and interrogative structures + spelling rules + examples + 10-question gap-filling exercise.
PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERBS FORMATION
Verb To be - Past Simple (affirmative, negative and interrogative)
Build affirmative/negative sentences.
Affirmative, negative and questions with WAS / WERE
there is there are in their negative and affirmative forms
Present simple, affirmative, negative and interrogative form. Use of frecuency adverbs
to pratise present simple, form, meaning
Present contonuous, affirmative, negative and interrogative
Negative affirmative sentences
Information about Affirmative/Negative/Interrogative Sentences
Write the sentences in affirmative, negative and question form using 'used to'