SPEAKING
How many brothers and sisters have you got? Do you have a good relationship with them? Why? Why not? Do you think there is a special relationship between siblings? What about identical twins?
Comprehension
Comprehension
Choose the right option.
find examples in the text...
- SIMPLE PAST
- PAST CONTINUOUS
- PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
Match the examples with their use.
A) He was drinking a cup of coffee with his father. B) James Lewis discovered he had an identical twin. C) Michael and his wife had adopted him when he was one month old.
1) A past finished action. 2) A situation/event that took place before another past situation. 3) An action in progress at a particular time in the past.
Read the sentences... Which event/situation happened first?
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
Fill in the blanks. Use simple past, past continuous or past perfect.
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
Fill in the blanks
Revision: simple past, past continuous, past perfect simple
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Transcript
SPEAKING
How many brothers and sisters have you got? Do you have a good relationship with them? Why? Why not? Do you think there is a special relationship between siblings? What about identical twins?
Comprehension
Comprehension
Choose the right option.
find examples in the text...
Match the examples with their use.
A) He was drinking a cup of coffee with his father. B) James Lewis discovered he had an identical twin. C) Michael and his wife had adopted him when he was one month old.
1) A past finished action. 2) A situation/event that took place before another past situation. 3) An action in progress at a particular time in the past.
Read the sentences... Which event/situation happened first?
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
Fill in the blanks. Use simple past, past continuous or past perfect.
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
Fill in the blanks