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Worksheets about proffesions and abilities.
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I understand and can use the adverbs of degree enough and too with adjectives to describe if there is or is not the right amount of something. I can write correct sentences using opposite adjectives and the words enough and too.
Activity to practice the verb "CAN"
watch video and answer questions about modal verbs
a 3 page - worksheet to practice
I Can define an adjective.
I know the EIGHT types of adjectives and can use them in a sentence I understand the difference between proper NOUNS & proper ADJECTIVES.
This worksheet can be use to review family vocabulary as well as possessive 's
modal verbs: can, should, must, have to
Expression of ability ( I can); action verbs.
can/can't for abitilies
Drag and drop worksheet: Different activities and sports that can be done in different seasons.
Reading exercises
You can also ask the students some questions to the menu, like What is the name of the restaurant or What would you order for the dessert?
This listening resource help the students to improve their listening for detail skill. Also they can check some word's pronunciation.
I can define an adverb
I know the four questions an adverb answers.
I know what suffix adverbs OFTEN end in.
I understand the difference between an adverb and preposition
Students will identify action verbs
Gap-filling, verb forms, 3rd person and Past simple of 'be' and 'could'.
rooms in the house for children who can't read
You can find many examples when gerund or infinitive follows certain verbs. I'm sure you will love it :)
Practice the use of can and can't with the abilities of the Madrigal Family
The students match the places with the things they can do there;
modals can, have to, must