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MAKE A SENTENCE BY USING VERB TO BE
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1- SENTENCES WITH 1 VERB:
I PLAY FOOTBALL SOCCER.
SHE NEEDS SOME MONEY.
2- SENTENCES WITH TWO VERBS.
THERE ARE SOME VERBS THAT ARE FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER VERB IN GERUND (ING).
Examples: LOVE/ LIKE/ DON'T MIND / DON'T LIKE / HATE
(+) : Subject + verb + verb (ing) + c + *T.E
Ex: Susan loves doing exercise in the morning.
(-): Subject + verb in negative + verb (ing) + c + T.E
Ex: They don't like driving in the city.
(?): Aux + subject + verb + verb (ing) + c + *T.E + ?
Ex: Does she hate cooking in her house?.
Normally add ING to
the verbs
SPEAK - SPEAKING
JUMP - JUMPING
READ - READING
WATCH - WATCHING
Verbs ending in E
WE HAVE TO REMOVE THE LETTER "E" AND CHANGE FOR "ING"
WRITE - WRITING
DANCE - DANCING
DRIVE - DRIVING
BUT THERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONS:
If the verb ends in W - X - Y -Z
we mustn´t duplicate the last consonant
DRAW - DRAWING
PLAY - PLAYING
Monosilabic verbs ending in
Consonant - Vowel - Consonant
WE HAVE TO DUPLICATE THE LAST CONSONANT.
RUN - RUNNING
STOP - STOPPING
CUT - CUTTING
IN PAIRS WITH THE VERBS CARDS, MAKE 5 SENTENCES BY USING THE 5 VERBS THAT ARE FOLLOWED BY GERUND, IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE. EACH ONE HAS TO HAVE 5 DIFFERENT VERBS BUT THE ACTIVITY HAS TO BE SPOKEN.
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