Monday, February 22, 2021

English Exercises to Practice 8th Grade.

 English Exercises to Practice 8th Grade.

Remember that:

She/He/ It add (s or es) at the end of the verb.

I.      Write the third person singular of the following.

play      - plays

wash    - washes

drive    - drives

fly         - flies

cry        - cries

kiss       - kisses

enjoy    - enjoys

teach    - teaches

carry     - carries

 

II.     Complete the sentences with simple present of the verbs.

1. Peter and his friends goes to school by bus. (go)

2. Elephants eat leaves and grass. (eat)

3. David´s father works in a hospital. (work)

4. Our lessons start at 9:00 and finish at 3:30. (start/finish).

5. The bank opens at 9:30 and closes at 4:30. (open / close).

 

II.   Fill in the blanks with negative form of simple present.

1.  I do not play with a ball. (not/play)

2. You don’t watch tv. (not/watch)

3. He doesn’t sleep well. (sleep)

4. She does not play with a ball.

5. We don’t clean the house. (not/clean)










 

EXERCISES TO PRACTICE ENGLISH 

7TH GRADE.

She is beautiful.
he isn't handsome. 
Is he handsome?
Yes, he is / No, he isn't.

Present Tense Verb To Be Table

Positive Form

Question Form

Negative Form

Negative Question

I am smart.

Am I smart?

I am not smart.

Am I not smart?
Aren't I smart?

You are smart.

Are you smart?

You are not/aren't smart.

Are you not smart?
Aren't you smart?

He is smart.

Is he smart?

He is not/isn't smart.

Is he not smart?
Isn't he smart?

She is smart.

Is she smart?

She is not/isn't smart.

Is she not smart?
Isn't she smart?

It is smart.

Is it smart?

It is not/isn't smart.

Is it not smart?
Isn't it smart?

We are smart.

Are we smart?

We are not/aren't smart.

Are we not smart?
Aren't we smart?

You are smart.

Are you smart?

You are not/aren't smart.

Are you not smart?
Aren't you smart?

They are smart.

Are they smart?

They are not/aren't smart.

Are they not smart?
Aren't they smart?

Complete sentences using verb to be.

  • am a girl.
  • My father is at work.
  • Trixi and Susi are my cats.
  • The hamster is in the cage.
  • I am a painter.
  • My green pencil is on the floor.
  • Emma and Betty are good friends.
  • Are you from Scotland?
  • His sister is seven years old.
  • We are children.

Complete paragraph using verb to be.

  1. Peter Baker is from Manchester, but Paul and John are from London. Manchester and London are cities in England. Hamburg is a city in Germany. Sandra is at school today. Jack and Peter are her friends. They are in the same class. Mr and Mrs Baker are on a trip to the USA to visit their cousin Anne. She is a nice girl. Peter says: "My grandfather is in hospital. I am at home with my grandmother." What time is it? It is 8 o'clock. Are you tired? No, I am not.

Exercise to Practice 9th Grade

                                            EXERCISE TO PRACTICE 

 9th GRADE.
I.       I- Look at the chart and study the verbs in present and past. 

I.       IIComplete the sentences, Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative.       (simple past tense)

  • 1.   It was warm, so I took off my coat. (take)
  • The film wasn't very good. I didn't enjoy it very much. (enjoy)
  • I knew Sarah was very busy, so I didn't disturb her. (disturb)
  • I was very tired, so I wentto bed early. (go)
  • The bed was very uncomfortable. I didn't sleep very well. (sleep)

I.       Rewrite the sentences in negative using simple past of the verbs.

  •    You jumped high. → You did not jump high.
  • Albert played squash. → Albert did not play squash.
  • The teacher tested our English. → The teacher did not test our English.
  •  Fiona visited her grandma. → Fiona did not visit her grandma.
  •  He washed the car. → He did not wash the car.
  •  You were thirsty. → You were not thirsty.
  •  He had a computer. → He did not have a computer.
  •  I bought bread. → I did not buy bread.
  • You saw the house. → You did not see the house.




10th Grade Exercises to Practice.

 EXERCISES TO PRACTICE ENGLISH 

10TH GRADE.

If you study, you will be a profecional.
Your mother will be mad if you don't study.

First conditional 

If they do the homework, I will take them to the movies (Si ellos hacen la tarea, los llevaré al cine)

I will give you a car if you graduate from college this year. 

(Te regalaré un auto si te gradúas de la universidad este año)

If she fixes the TV, we can watch our favorite TV program tonight. 

(Si ella arregla el televisor, podemos ver nuestro programa de televisión favorito esta noche)

I won’t go to school if it rains tomorrow.

(No iré a la escuela si llueve mañana)

If I attend dance class every day, I may become a really good dancer. 

(Si asisto a clase de baile todos los días, puede que me convierta en una muy buena bailarina)

My best friend will be quite happy if she gets a new job.

(Mi mejor amigo estará muy feliz si consigue un nuevo trabajo)

If we meet on Saturday, we can talk about our wedding. 

(Si nos reunimos el sábado, podemos hablar sobre nuestro matrimonio)

If you practice English at least 1 hour a day, you will be fluent in 2 years.

(Si practicas inglés al menos una hora al día, serás fluido en este idioma en 2 años)

If you don’t do the dishes, you won’t go the party. 

(Si no lavas los platos, no irás a la fiesta)

He won’t speak with me ever again if I don’t go with him to the meeting.

(Él no me hablará nunca más si no voy con él a la reunión)

zero conditional exercises

If I don’t eat, I die. / Si no como, me muero.

 Water becomes ice if you freeze it. / El agua se convierte en hielo si la congelas.

 If you drink alcoholic beverages, don’t drive. / Si tomas bebidas alcohólicas, no conduzcas.

 If you touch fire, you get burned. / Si tocas el fuego, te quemas.

 If he doesn’t understand, he can ask me. / Si no entiendes, me puedes esperar.

 If people don’t drink water, they die.  Si la gente no toma agua, muere.

 If people eat too much, they get fat. / Si la gente come mucho, se engordan.

 You go to jail if you commit a crime. / Vas a la cárcel si comentes un crimen.

 If a bee stings you, it dies. / Si una abeja te pica, la abeja muere.

If she practices basketball every day, she can be a professional. / Si ella practica baloncesto todos los días, puede ser una profesional.

People smell bad if they do not take a shower at least once a week. / Las personas huelen mal si no se bañan al menos una vez a la semana.

I heard on the news that if you do not eat sugar for a month, you lose weight.  Escuché en las noticias que si no comes azúcar durante un mes, pierdes peso.


11th Grade Exercise to Practice.

                EXERCISE TO PRACTICE 

                                    11th GRADE.


pretérito perfecto continuo 

El pretérito perfecto continuo o "present perfect continuous" se usa para acciones que comenzaron en el pasado y siguen todavía en el presente o han acabado recientemente.

I have been watching tv for three hours

He estado viendo la tele durante tres horas

La diferencia con el present perfect es que el presente perfect continuous marca el énfasis en la acción en desarrollo, mientras que el present perfect la contempla como acabada.

I have watched TV for three hours.

He visto tele durante tres horas (ya he terminado).

I have been watching TV for three hours.

He estado viendo la tele durante tres horas (puede que siga haciéndolo y marca el énfasis en la acción, no en el resultado).

Sujeto + have/has+ been + verbo en forma -ing + ---

Forma larga

Forma corta

I have been working

I've been working

You have been working

You've been working

He has been working

He's been working

She has been working

She's been working

It has been working

It's been working

We have been working

We've been working

You have been working

You've been working

They have been working

They've been working


I've been studying English for two years.

He estado estudiando inglés durante dos años.

You have been working for three years.

Has estado trabajando durante tres años.

He's been lying this whole time.

Ha estado mintiendo todo este tiempo.

She has been playing the piano.

Ha estado tocando el piano.

It's been raining since yesterday.

Ha estado lloviendo desde ayer.

It's what we have been telling you, Mat.

Es lo que te hemos estado diciendo, Mat.

You've been taking care of them since childhood.

Los habéis estado cuidando      desde niños.

They have been thinking about it for a long time.

Lo han estado pensando durante mucho tiempo.


Negativo
El negativo tiene dos formas:

Forma larga

Sujeto + have/has + not + been + verbo forma -ing + ...

Forma corta

Sujeto + haven't/hasn't + been + verbo en forma -ing + ...

 

Forma larga

Forma corta

I have not been working

I haven't been working

You have not been working

You haven't been working

He has not been working

He hasn't been working

She has not been working

She hasn't been working

It has not been working

It hasn't been working

We have not been working

We haven't been working

You have not been working

You haven't been working

They have not been working

They haven't been working

Ejemplos

I haven't been laughing lately .

No me he estado riendo últimamente.

You have not been learning anything.

No has estado aprendiendo nada.

He hasn't been living here.

No ha estado viviendo aquí.

She has not been singing.

No ha estado cantando.

It hasn't been raining.

No ha estado lloviendo.

We have not been fighting.

No hemos estado peleando.

You have not been eating lately.

No habéis estado comiendo últimamente.

They haven't been attending class.

No han estado asistiendo a clase.

Interrogativo / Afirmativo

Have/has + sujeto + been + verbo en forma -ing + ...

Negativo

Forma larga

Have/has + sujeto + not + been + v. forma -ing + ...

Forma corta

Haven't/hasn't + sujeto + been + v. en forma -ing + ...

 

Afirmativo

Negativo

Have I been working?

Have I not been working?

Haven't I been working?

Have you been working?

Have you not been working?

Haven't you been working?

Has he been working?

Has he not been working?

Hasn't he been working?

Has she been working?

Has she not been working?

Hasn't she been working?

Has it been working?

Has it not been working?

Hasn't it been working?

Have we been working?

Have we not been working?

Haven't we been working?

Have you been working?

Have you not been working?

Haven't you been working?

Have they been working?

Have they not been working?

Haven't they been working?

Ejemplos

What have I been doing lately?

¿Qué he estado haciendo últimamente?

Have you not been reading the newspaper?

¿No has estado leyendo el periódico?

Who has he been talking to?

¿Con quién ha estado hablando?

Hasn't she been sleeping?

¿No ha estado durmiendo?

How long has it been cooking?

¿Cuánto tiempo lleva cocinándose?

What has we been discovering?

¿Qué hemos estado averiguando?

Haven't you been playing?

¿No habéis estado jugando?

When have they not been telling me the truth?

¿Cuándo no han estado diciéndome la verdad?

 

9th Grade English Exercise.

  English Exercise to Practice. 9th Grade A.     Complete the sentences, Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative. (Simple p...