Chart of irregular verbs: Infinitive, past tense, past participle + Spanish.
Cuadro de los verbos irregulares: Infinitivo, pasado simple, pasado participio + significado en español.
This document lists over 150 English verbs in their infinitive form along with their past tense forms and Spanish translations. It provides a concise reference for looking up how to say common verbs in both the past tense in English and their equivalent in Spanish.
Tabla con verbos irregulares utilizados en el idioma inglés. Con los verbos de esta tabla, se podrán realizar diversas oraciones para entender mejor el idioma inglés.
The document lists the 100 most common regular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and meaning in Spanish. Some examples included are accept/accepted/accepted/aceptar, add/added/added/agregar, and admit/admitted/admitted/admitir. The full list contains verbs such as arrive, ask, believe, belong, brush, burn, call, cancel, change, clean and close.
This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive form, simple past tense, past participle, and Spanish translation. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as "arise/arose/arisen", "be/was/been", "become/became/become", "begin/began/begun", and "bet/bet/bet". The list of irregular verbs is presented alphabetically in a table format for easy reference.
This document provides a reference chart of 64 commonly used irregular past simple verbs in English. It gives the regular form of the verb, followed by the past simple form in parentheses. An example is given of a sentence using the regular present simple form of the verb "buy" and the past simple form "bought". The chart then lists all 64 irregular past simple verbs along with their past simple forms.
List of comparatives and superlatives - Short adjectivesrfl1971
Este documento proporciona una lista de adjetivos comunes en inglés con sus formas comparativa y superlativa, así como su traducción al español. La lista incluye más de 100 adjetivos ordenados alfabéticamente con sus tres formas gramaticales.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms in English and Spanish translations. It recommends memorizing the pronunciation of the verbs by repeating them aloud to fully learn the irregular forms, as just seeing the written words may not accurately reflect how they are pronounced.
This document lists over 150 English verbs in their infinitive form along with their past tense forms and Spanish translations. It provides a concise reference for looking up how to say common verbs in both the past tense in English and their equivalent in Spanish.
Tabla con verbos irregulares utilizados en el idioma inglés. Con los verbos de esta tabla, se podrán realizar diversas oraciones para entender mejor el idioma inglés.
The document lists the 100 most common regular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and meaning in Spanish. Some examples included are accept/accepted/accepted/aceptar, add/added/added/agregar, and admit/admitted/admitted/admitir. The full list contains verbs such as arrive, ask, believe, belong, brush, burn, call, cancel, change, clean and close.
This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive form, simple past tense, past participle, and Spanish translation. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as "arise/arose/arisen", "be/was/been", "become/became/become", "begin/began/begun", and "bet/bet/bet". The list of irregular verbs is presented alphabetically in a table format for easy reference.
This document provides a reference chart of 64 commonly used irregular past simple verbs in English. It gives the regular form of the verb, followed by the past simple form in parentheses. An example is given of a sentence using the regular present simple form of the verb "buy" and the past simple form "bought". The chart then lists all 64 irregular past simple verbs along with their past simple forms.
List of comparatives and superlatives - Short adjectivesrfl1971
Este documento proporciona una lista de adjetivos comunes en inglés con sus formas comparativa y superlativa, así como su traducción al español. La lista incluye más de 100 adjetivos ordenados alfabéticamente con sus tres formas gramaticales.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms in English and Spanish translations. It recommends memorizing the pronunciation of the verbs by repeating them aloud to fully learn the irregular forms, as just seeing the written words may not accurately reflect how they are pronounced.
The document lists 60 regular English verbs and provides their infinitive, past tense, past participle, gerund, and Spanish translation. For each verb, it shows the verb's basic form, and its conjugated forms for past tense, past participle and gerund tense. It also provides the Spanish translation of each verb.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
The document lists the past simple, past participle, and translation of common English verbs. It provides over 100 verbs and their conjugations, including verbs like arise, awake, be, bear, beat, become, begin, bend, bet, bind and many others.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms and meanings. It includes over 100 of the most common irregular English verbs such as "be", "begin", "break", "choose", "come", "do", "eat", "fall", "feel", "go", "have", "know", "make", "put", "run", "see", "take", "think", "write" and many others. The verbs are listed alphabetically in both English and Spanish to help Spanish speakers learn irregular English verbs.
This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive form, past simple form, past participle, gerund (infinitive + "ing") and meaning. Some examples of irregular verbs and their forms listed are: arise/arose/arisen/arising, break/broke/broken/breaking, choose/chose/chosen/choosing, drink/drank/drunk/drinking, and see/saw/seen/seeing. Over 100 irregular verbs and their various forms are defined in the document.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple and past participle (-ed, -t, -d). Some of the most common irregular verbs included are be, have, go, and say as well as regular verbs like work, walk, and talk.
This document contains lists of irregular and regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish translations. It begins with information identifying it as an end-of-term exam for English III including the student and professor names. The body consists of 153 entries listing verbs and their forms.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It explains that the present continuous is used to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking, future plans, or temporary actions happening around now or in progress but not finished. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms using be + verb+ing. It also gives examples of common verbs in the -ing form and sample sentences using the present continuous tense.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound in the past simple (/id/, /t/, /d/) and provides the Spanish translation for each verb. The list aims to help learners recognize and conjugate different types of verbs in Spanish.
This document lists regular verbs in English and provides their infinitive, past simple, past participle, and Spanish translation. It notes the rules for forming the past simple and past participle by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive and discusses pronunciation variations of the "-ed" suffix. It also lists 4 verbs that can be both regular and irregular.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
This document lists English infinitive verbs alongside their Spanish equivalents and shows the past simple and past participle forms of each verb in English. It includes common verbs like arise, awake, beat, become, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build and burn.
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their conjugations in the present, past, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common irregular English verbs such as "arise", "awake", "be", "bear", "beat", "become", "bend", "bet", "bind", and over a hundred more irregular verbs and their forms.
This document lists English regular verbs and their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It provides the Spanish translation or meaning for each verb. Some examples of verbs listed include: act, acted, acted, actuar; add, added, added, sumar, añadir; aid, aided, aided, ayudar. In total, over 100 regular English verbs are listed with their conjugations and Spanish translations.
This document provides a list of English verbs and their Spanish translation, organized by tense. It includes the simple past tense of each verb. The list contains over 100 verbs including analyze, answer, arrive, be, become, begin, borrow, break, bring, brush, buy, call, can, carry, celebrate and change. For each verb, the English infinitive form, Spanish translation and past tense conjugation are provided.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs organized in a table with 3 columns. The columns show the infinitive form of the verb, its past simple form, and its past participle form. There are over 100 irregular verbs included in the table along with their Spanish translations.
This document lists English verbs and their inflections for the infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms. It includes over 80 common English verbs such as "to be", "to run", "to eat", "to see", and their inflected forms in the past tense and past participle such as "was/were", "ran", "ate", "saw". It also provides the Spanish translation of each verb in the "Significado" column.
The document lists and defines many common irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and a short definition or explanation of its meaning. Some example irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, beat/beat/beaten, and begin/began/begun.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write.
The document lists 60 regular English verbs and provides their infinitive, past tense, past participle, gerund, and Spanish translation. For each verb, it shows the verb's basic form, and its conjugated forms for past tense, past participle and gerund tense. It also provides the Spanish translation of each verb.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
The document lists the past simple, past participle, and translation of common English verbs. It provides over 100 verbs and their conjugations, including verbs like arise, awake, be, bear, beat, become, begin, bend, bet, bind and many others.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms and meanings. It includes over 100 of the most common irregular English verbs such as "be", "begin", "break", "choose", "come", "do", "eat", "fall", "feel", "go", "have", "know", "make", "put", "run", "see", "take", "think", "write" and many others. The verbs are listed alphabetically in both English and Spanish to help Spanish speakers learn irregular English verbs.
This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive form, past simple form, past participle, gerund (infinitive + "ing") and meaning. Some examples of irregular verbs and their forms listed are: arise/arose/arisen/arising, break/broke/broken/breaking, choose/chose/chosen/choosing, drink/drank/drunk/drinking, and see/saw/seen/seeing. Over 100 irregular verbs and their various forms are defined in the document.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple and past participle (-ed, -t, -d). Some of the most common irregular verbs included are be, have, go, and say as well as regular verbs like work, walk, and talk.
This document contains lists of irregular and regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish translations. It begins with information identifying it as an end-of-term exam for English III including the student and professor names. The body consists of 153 entries listing verbs and their forms.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It explains that the present continuous is used to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking, future plans, or temporary actions happening around now or in progress but not finished. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms using be + verb+ing. It also gives examples of common verbs in the -ing form and sample sentences using the present continuous tense.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound in the past simple (/id/, /t/, /d/) and provides the Spanish translation for each verb. The list aims to help learners recognize and conjugate different types of verbs in Spanish.
This document lists regular verbs in English and provides their infinitive, past simple, past participle, and Spanish translation. It notes the rules for forming the past simple and past participle by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive and discusses pronunciation variations of the "-ed" suffix. It also lists 4 verbs that can be both regular and irregular.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
This document lists English infinitive verbs alongside their Spanish equivalents and shows the past simple and past participle forms of each verb in English. It includes common verbs like arise, awake, beat, become, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build and burn.
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their conjugations in the present, past, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common irregular English verbs such as "arise", "awake", "be", "bear", "beat", "become", "bend", "bet", "bind", and over a hundred more irregular verbs and their forms.
This document lists English regular verbs and their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It provides the Spanish translation or meaning for each verb. Some examples of verbs listed include: act, acted, acted, actuar; add, added, added, sumar, añadir; aid, aided, aided, ayudar. In total, over 100 regular English verbs are listed with their conjugations and Spanish translations.
This document provides a list of English verbs and their Spanish translation, organized by tense. It includes the simple past tense of each verb. The list contains over 100 verbs including analyze, answer, arrive, be, become, begin, borrow, break, bring, brush, buy, call, can, carry, celebrate and change. For each verb, the English infinitive form, Spanish translation and past tense conjugation are provided.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs organized in a table with 3 columns. The columns show the infinitive form of the verb, its past simple form, and its past participle form. There are over 100 irregular verbs included in the table along with their Spanish translations.
This document lists English verbs and their inflections for the infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms. It includes over 80 common English verbs such as "to be", "to run", "to eat", "to see", and their inflected forms in the past tense and past participle such as "was/were", "ran", "ate", "saw". It also provides the Spanish translation of each verb in the "Significado" column.
The document lists and defines many common irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and a short definition or explanation of its meaning. Some example irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, beat/beat/beaten, and begin/began/begun.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write. This high-level summary focuses on the key information and structure without including excessive detail from the original document.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write.
This document lists the infinitive, simple past, past participle, and -ing form of various English verbs. It provides these verb conjugations for over 165 verbs in a table format for easy reference. The verbs are listed alphabetically and the four forms are provided for each verb to concisely show its conjugation patterns.
The document lists many common irregular English verbs and provides their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also includes the Spanish translation for each verb to help language learners. Some examples of irregular verbs included are run/ran/run, sing/sang/sung, and write/wrote/written.
The document lists many common irregular English verbs and provides their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also includes the Spanish translation for each verb to help language learners. Some examples of irregular verbs included are run/ran/run, sing/sang/sung, and write/wrote/written.
The document lists the past tense, past participle, and Portuguese translation for many common English irregular verbs. It provides this information in a table with three columns for the infinitive form of the verb, its past tense, and past participle. There are over 100 irregular verbs included in the list.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs with their infinitive form, past tense form, past participle form, and Portuguese translation. Some examples of irregular verbs included are "to arise/arose/arisen", "to awake/awoke/awoke", "to beat/beat/beaten", and "to begin/began/begun". The list contains over 100 irregular English verbs.
The document provides a table of irregular verbs in English listing:
1. The infinitive form of the verb
2. The past tense form
3. The past participle form
4. The meaning of the verb
It then provides tips for memorizing irregular verbs such as creating sentences using the verbs, finding patterns between verbs, drawing pictures of the verb actions, and learning verbs gradually starting with ones for each letter.
The document is a list of irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its simple past tense, and its past participle. There are over 200 irregular verbs listed from A to O, along with their variations in form. The verbs are organized alphabetically and include common irregular verbs like "be", "run", "sing" as well as less common ones like "miscast" and "outswim".
This document lists English verbs in their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common English verbs such as "bet", "let", "set", "bid", "fit", "hit", and "quit" among many others. The verbs are organized alphabetically making it easy to look up the forms and Spanish equivalent of an English verb.
The document lists over 100 irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms. It provides the infinitive form of each verb on the left column, the past simple form in the middle column, and the past participle form on the right column. The author notes that they compiled this list using several references, with the most useful being the "Cambridge Grammar of English" by Carter and McCarthy.
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their simple past and past participle forms. It includes the infinitive form of the verb, its simple past form, and its past participle. There are over 100 irregular verbs listed with their conjugations.
The document provides a comprehensive list of English irregular verbs organized by their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It includes over 200 verbs across three columns showing their variations.
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their simple past and past participle forms. It includes the infinitive form of the verb, its simple past form, and its past participle. There are over 60 irregular verbs listed with their variations.
This document provides a list of irregular English verbs organized by their infinitive form, past simple form, and past participle form. It is intended to be printed out and used as a bookmark or reference for irregular verb conjugations. At the bottom, it includes a copyright notice for the creator of the content.
This document contains a dictionary of irregular verbs in English. It lists the infinitive form of each verb, its simple past tense form, and its past participle. There are over 250 irregular verbs included, organized alphabetically from A to W. The dictionary provides the core conjugated forms needed to use irregular verbs properly in the English language.
The document discusses regular and irregular verbs in English. [1] Regular verbs follow predictable patterns when forming their past tense and past participle, usually by adding "-ed". [2] Irregular verbs do not follow consistent patterns and must be memorized individually. [3] Many common English verbs like "be", "go", and "see" are irregular verbs that do not follow typical past tense formations.
Lista de palavras em inglês verbos irregularespytheasenglish
The document lists over 100 irregular English verbs in their infinitive, past, and past participle forms along with their Portuguese translations. It provides a comprehensive reference for students learning English verb conjugations. The list is taken from a blog focused on teaching English that offers tips, lessons, vocabulary lists, and resources to help people improve their English skills.
This document contains an English exam for a 3rd grade student. It includes three sections: 1) unscrambling conversations, 2) filling in blanks with words, and 3) unscrambling questions and choosing the right answers. The exam tests the student's reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar skills through tasks like matching scrambled sentences, choosing the correct verbs to fill in blanks, and rearranging jumbled questions to pick the right responses.
Check your progress by doing the exercises of these sample exams.
These tests includes the following grammar contents: present perfect, zero conditional and first conditional.
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This document contains an English exam for a second grade student. It has two sections - the first asks the student to listen and number pictures, indicating if statements about the pictures are true or false. The second section asks the student to listen and circle the correct answers about daily routines of five individuals - Bill, Mariana, Juan, Cathy, and Hiroshi. The exam tests the student's listening comprehension.
This document contains an English exam with questions testing grammar concepts like verb tenses and parts of speech. The exam asks students to write a paragraph about their daily activities, fill in blanks with the correct verbs, and write sentences using verbs provided in parentheses in the present continuous or present simple tense. It tests verbs like "cook", "work", "watch", and "read" among other grammar fundamentals.
This document contains an English exam with three sections. The first section asks the student to fill in blanks with simple past verb forms. The second section involves writing questions about Marilyn Monroe based on given answers. The third section asks the student to correct grammatical errors in a passage about Peruvian poet Cesar Vallejo and rewrite the text.
Gloria Estefan was born in 1957 in Havana, Cuba. She moved to the United States with her parents when she was two years old and grew up speaking Spanish in her new home in Miami, Florida. She graduated from the University of Miami with degrees in psychology and communications. Her life changed in 1975 when she met Emilio Estefan and he asked her to be the lead singer of his band Miami Sound Machine, which became very popular in Miami.
1. The organizer is on the phone with Mr. Smith checking on the community service work. Mr. Smith reports that the girl with red hair is scrubbing the floor, the boy with glasses is painting the door, and the tall girl is making a cup of tea.
2. A reading comprehension activity provides a telephone conversation to fill in the blanks. The blanks ask what each person in the picture is doing.
3. A follow up activity uses vocabulary words to fill in blanks describing a typical family's activities on a Saturday morning.
1. Kenji Tanaka is from Tokyo, Japan but is visiting his friend Marco Lima in Brazil for three weeks.
2. Kenji tells an interviewer about his adventure in the Amazon rainforest with Marco.
3. The Amazon rainforest is the largest forest in the world and contains thousands of different animal species including monkeys, sloths, anacondas, and colorful birds like macaws and parrots.
This document is a worksheet about maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It provides tips for diet and exercise using modal verbs like "should" and "shouldn't". Some key points:
- The worksheet gives examples of using "should" and "shouldn't" to give positive and negative advice about health behaviors.
- Students are asked to write their own tips for a healthy diet and things one shouldn't do for health using these modal verbs.
- Exercises provide words in boxes to write sentences with "should" giving recommendations for health and "shouldn't" giving negative behaviors to avoid.
- A final section completes sentences testing use of "should" and "shouldn't" in different
This document is a worksheet about maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It provides tips for diet and exercise using modal verbs like "should" and "shouldn't". Some key points:
- The worksheet gives examples of using "should" and "shouldn't" to give positive and negative advice about health behaviors.
- Students are asked to write their own tips for a healthy diet and things one should and shouldn't do, like eating vegetables but avoiding fast food.
- Exercises provide sentences to complete using "should" and "shouldn't" with given words about healthy behaviors like exercising, sleeping, and avoiding smoking or junk food.
This document contains an English exam for a 3rd grade student in Peru. It includes questions about the student's city of Chimbote, matching phrases to complete sentences about Peruvian history and culture, identifying which animals are stronger/heavier/taller based on characteristics described in a passage, and completing sentences based on information from the passage. The exam tests the student's English comprehension through questions about local geography and requiring matching, ordering, and filling in blanks.
This English quiz document contains questions about animals, a student's city or state, and conditional predictions. The animal questions involve comparing and ranking animals based on attributes like speed, size, intelligence. The city/state questions prompt the student to ask and answer 6 questions using superlative adjectives about places, people, attractions. The predictions section asks the student to consider 4 scenarios and respond using the first conditional, predicting the consequences.
The document is a worksheet about using was/were to talk about people and places in the past. It contains questions about famous historical figures like Abraham Lincoln, John Kennedy, Albert Einstein, and Celia Cruz. It asks students to complete sentences using was/weren't, wasn't, were/weren't. It then has students make sentences about other famous people from the past using was/were. Finally, it prompts students to answer questions about these figures and complete a short paragraph about themselves.
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2) It provides charts with information about various people's future plans and professions.
3) Students are tasked with using the information in the charts to write sentences as examples are shown.
There is a big park near my house called Central Park. It has two lakes, with boats on one lake. Central Park also has a zoo with many animals. On weekends, many people visit the park.
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2. Some predictions include that people will eat food in pill form, robots will do dangerous jobs, and there will be fast transportation so travel time is reduced.
3. Additional predictions are that communication will be advanced, homes and workplaces may be combined, and destinations like the moon may become places for vacations or living.
This document contains an English exam with multiple choice and matching questions. The exam tests reading comprehension skills by having students read an advertisement and answer questions about product prices. It also has students match short conversations with pictures by having them read sentences and pick the corresponding image. The exam is assessing an elementary school student in the 2nd grade on their English skills.
Worksheet - The Future: will or going to?Roger Aguirre
This worksheet brings examples and activities to see the difference between WILL and GOING TO (future tense). It also includes the song "Animal Instinct" by Cranberries, so students can have the chance to check their listening comprehension.