This document appears to be an English worksheet for grade 2 students. It contains exercises to practice verb conjugations and tenses in English, including filling in blanks with was/wasn't/were/weren't and coloring correct verb forms. There are also exercises matching descriptions to pictures of people when they were young versus now to practice vocabulary. The worksheet provides examples of verb conjugations with short biographies of Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein.
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1. FULL NAME: _______________________________________________________________
GRADE: 2° SUBJECT: English LEVEL: SECONDARY DATE: 01/07/2016
INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA PRIVADA
WORKSHEET
I Complete with was/ wasn’t/ were/ weren’t
1. I ________ in Canberra last spring and this year I__________ in Rome.
2. We _________ at school last Saturday and this Sunday we
___________ at home.
3. Tina ______ at home yesterday, she ________ at work.
4. You ________ very busy on Friday, _________ you busy today?
5. Jessica and Kimberly _________ late for school yesterday, in fact, they
_________ always late.
6. We _______ students in 1990, now we ________ teachers.
7. He _________ in a hurry because there __________ a lot of traffic.
8. Last night you ________ angry because your girlfriend __________ at
home.
9. My father ___________ at work yesterday because he ___________ on
vacation.
10. Trixi and Felix ______my cats, they died 5 years ago.
11. Susan and Betty __________ good friends when they ____________ at
school.
12. They _________ good at sports but they ________ good at maths 2
years ago.
13. They like traveling, they ______ in London this week?
14. It ___________ Sunday today, yesterday it _________ Saturday.
15. I ___________ at home, I ___________ at the gym with some friends.
16. We _______ with friends yesterday, we _______ alone.
II. Look at these pictures of Bob and Sue and complete the sentences
below. Here are some useful words:
1. Bob and Sue are old now but then
______________young. 2. Bob and Sue are sad now
Mrs. Anabel MONTES M. – ENGLISH TEACHER ”Winners from the beginning..!”
babies, dark, energetic, friendly, generous,
happy, healthy, poor
pretty, smooth, thin, very intelligent, young
2. but then __________ 3. Sue is fat now but then _____________ 4. They
are often ill now but then ____________ 5. Their skin is wrinkled now but
then ____________ 6. They are often angry now but then_____________
7. Their hair is grey now but then ____________ 8. They are often tired
now but then _______________ 9. Sue is forgetful now but then
_____________10. Bob and Sue are rich now but then _____________ 11.
They are mean now but then ______________12. Their children are adults
now but then _____________ 13. Sue is ugly now but then
______________.
III. Color the correct verb.
Charles Darwin
[was were] born
on February 12,
1809. He [was
were] a British
naturalist who
became famous
for his theories
of evolution and natural selection. In
South America, Darwin found that
fossils of extinct animals [was were]
similar to modern species. Many
people [was were] strongly opposed
to the idea of evolution because it
conflicted with their religious
beliefs. Throughout his life, Darwin
[was were] a reserved, thorough,
hard working scholar.
When Albert
Einstein
[waswere] young,
his parents
worried about
him. Einstein's
parents [was
were] concerned
that Albert was
"slow." Albert
[was were] a terrible student who
didn't want to attend classes
regularly and take exams. Einstein's
best-known work, the theory of
relativity, [was were] published in
1905. Unfortunately, the theory of
relativity [was were] used to create
the atomic bomb.
DOCENTE: Anabel M. MONTES MIRANDA ”Triunfadores desde el principio..!”