English Alive! Student’s Book 3 Whiteboard Presentation
Complete the table with  the past continuous affirmative  form of  watch . Grammar   Past continuous: affirmative the storm. watching watching watching watching We / You / They He / She / It You I Affirmative watching were was watching was watching were watching
Can you remember? Grammar   Past continuous: affirmative the storm. watching watching watching watching We / You / They He / She / It You I Affirmative watching were was watching was watching were watching
Complete the table with  the past continuous negative  form of  listen . Grammar   Past continuous: negative to the thunder. listening listening listening listening We / You / They He / She / It You I Negative listening weren’t wasn’t listening wasn’t listening weren’t listening
Can you remember? Grammar   Past continuous: negative to the thunder. listening listening listening listening We / You / They He / She / It You I Negative listening weren’t wasn’t listening wasn’t listening weren’t listening
Complete the table with  the past continuous question  form of  run . Grammar   Past continuous: questions running ? running ? Where  Where  we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it Questions running Were Was running was running were running
Can you remember? Grammar   Past continuous: questions running ? running ? Where  Where  we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it Questions running Were Was running was running were running
saw was moving were driving drove Complete the table with the past simple or past continuous form  of the verbs in brackets. Grammar  Past simple and past continuous A lot of people  were driving  away from the tornado. They  drove  away, too! They  saw  the tornado when they were in Florida. The tornado  was moving  nearer to them.
saw was moving were driving drove Can you remember? Grammar  Past simple and past continuous A lot of people  were driving  away from the tornado. They  drove  away, too! They  saw  the tornado when they were in Florida. The tornado  was moving  nearer to them.

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    English Alive! Student’sBook 3 Whiteboard Presentation
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    Complete the tablewith the past continuous affirmative form of watch . Grammar Past continuous: affirmative the storm. watching watching watching watching We / You / They He / She / It You I Affirmative watching were was watching was watching were watching
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    Can you remember?Grammar Past continuous: affirmative the storm. watching watching watching watching We / You / They He / She / It You I Affirmative watching were was watching was watching were watching
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    Complete the tablewith the past continuous negative form of listen . Grammar Past continuous: negative to the thunder. listening listening listening listening We / You / They He / She / It You I Negative listening weren’t wasn’t listening wasn’t listening weren’t listening
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    Can you remember?Grammar Past continuous: negative to the thunder. listening listening listening listening We / You / They He / She / It You I Negative listening weren’t wasn’t listening wasn’t listening weren’t listening
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    Complete the tablewith the past continuous question form of run . Grammar Past continuous: questions running ? running ? Where Where we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it Questions running Were Was running was running were running
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    Can you remember?Grammar Past continuous: questions running ? running ? Where Where we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it we / you / they running ? I / he / she / it Questions running Were Was running was running were running
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    saw was movingwere driving drove Complete the table with the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Grammar Past simple and past continuous A lot of people were driving away from the tornado. They drove away, too! They saw the tornado when they were in Florida. The tornado was moving nearer to them.
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    saw was movingwere driving drove Can you remember? Grammar Past simple and past continuous A lot of people were driving away from the tornado. They drove away, too! They saw the tornado when they were in Florida. The tornado was moving nearer to them.