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Past simple - affirmative, negative, questions
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TRANSLATE THE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH
English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Exercises with the affirmative, negative and interrogative form of the verb To be
choose, write
Students write affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences with WILL.
Grammar - Language Arts
Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. Use the Past Simple tense.
Click on the correct form of the verb.
Pay attention to time expressions (yesterday, last night, last week, ago).
Check subject–verb agreement in affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Complete all sentences before submitting your worksheet.
Rewrite the sentences in present continuos affirmative, negative, interrogative.
English Language Arts (ELA)
Simple past tense : affirmative +,negative - , questions ,short answers +,short answers -
Past Progressive Tense :affirmative+ , negative , Yes-no questions , short answers +, short answers -
ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ABILITIES IN GENERAL vs. ACTUAL EVENT HAPPENING AT THE MOMENT IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND QUESTIONS.
Past simple/ affirmative-negative and interrogative form
students read and answer a text . They also revise negative, affirmative forms of simple past
A worksheet to explain the verb TO BE in affirmative, negative and question.
Write affirmative, negative sentences and questions in different tenses.
A worksheet on the structure of the Present Continuous - affirmative, negative and questions
present continuous affirmative, negative, questions and short answers
Practice using affirmative, negative, and question form of the simple past tense.
A simple activity to practice with the simple past in affirmative, negative, questions and short answers.
the affirmative negative and question of There is / There are
Animal parts
Sentences with have got in affirmative, negative and interrogative.
Modals Verb Could and Should ( affirmative, negative, questions and answers)
Be going to to expresss the future
"Grammar"
Students use cues to write First Conditional sentences in affirmative, negative and interrogative.
Solve the worksheet by changing the sentences to affirmative, negative and interrogative form.