go on holiday
The children were excited about going on holiday.
have/take a holiday
Teachers cannot take holidays during term time.
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lives, has, works, earns, gives
PAST of REGULAR VERBS
play
-> played (vowel + Y)
try->
tried (consonant + Y)
damage->damaged
rub-> rubbed (restregar, rozar) (1 syllable –> vowel + consonant)
refer-> referred (stress final syllable)
prefer-> preferred
admit ->
admitted
commit-> committed
travel-> travelled (final L)
re‧bel /rɪˈbel/ -> rebelled
picnic-> picnicked
(final c)
mimic-> mimicked
-d, -ed, -ied
-ED pronunciation
Surf
– laugh /f/ -> /t/
/s/-> /t/
Fix
-> fixed /fikst/
Kiss
-> kissed /Kist/
Dance
-> danced /danst/
/z/
Abuse
-> abused /əˈbjuːzd/
Amaze->
amazed /əˈmeɪzd/
attended
arrested
asked
agreed
annoyed
answered
Homework: ex 6,
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God bless you
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live->lived /d/
start-> started /id/
learn-> learned /d/ - learnt
am, are-> was, were
get-> got
gro‧cer‧y /ˈɡrəʊsəri $ ˈɡroʊ-/ ●●● S3 noun
1 → groceries
2 (also grocery store) [countable] American English a
supermarket
/ in year 2000.
When did you arrive? YES
When did you arrived? NO!!!!
I didn’t see you. YES
I didn’t saw you. NO!!!!
kin‧der‧gar‧ten /ˈkɪndəɡɑːtn $ -dərɡɑːrtn/
noun [countable, uncountable]
1 American English a school or class for children aged
five
2 British English a school for children aged two to
five SYN nursery school
play‧school, play school /ˈpleɪskuːl/
noun [countable, uncountable]
British English a playgroup
My first teacher’s name was Carol
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