27th May 2025
partly sunny, cool
Tuesday
ROUND WE GO !
Objective : phrasals with get/ question tags
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to get across - manage to communicate an idea clearly.
He's not very good at getting his ideas across.
to get around- go to different places
Getting around during the weekends is my favourite activity .
to get out - leave a place
You had better get out of here and leave things as they are.
to get together - meet and spend time with someone
After school we are getting together to discuss the details of the party.
to get up - wake up and rise to a standing position
It is not easy to me to get up so early .
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Question tags
Question tags are small questions added to the end of a statement to invite agreement or confirmation. They are formed by combining an auxiliary verb with the appropriate pronoun. If the statement is positive, the tag is negative, and vice versa. For example, "You are free, aren't you?
Exceptions :
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ROUND WE GO !
Objective : tense revision
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ex. 4
1. What time do you start work on Mondays?
2. The children aren't playing football this week.
3. Sam tidies his room once a week.
4. Toby doesn't want to study English at university.
5. I am visiting my grandparents this weekend.
5.
1. Loredana was drinking a cup of tea while she was reading her favorite book.
2. Mum was cooking dinner when she burnt her hand on the stove.
3. Henry used to play the guitar when he was a child.
4. My sister twisted her ankle while she was jogging in the park.
5. Tom went to Bucharest last summer.
6. Camelia was travelling to Spain at 7 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
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