Dead, Death, Die, Died, Dying
Dead is the adjective: He's dead.
Death is the noun: At the end of our lives we can only expect death
Die is the infinitive; died is the past and past participle; dying is the gerund.
Many people died on the roads last Easter.
Listen to the song and fill in the gaps.
You wake up one morning and your ______________ is dead
You go downstairs, all your __________ are dead
Somebody phones you - your _____________ are dead
You call your brother, but he is dead
Almost everybody is dead
And you've had a bad day, everyone is dead,
everyone is dead, now you are the _________
Everyone is deeaad, you've had a bad day
Now check your answers:
You wake up one morning and your girlfriend is dead
You go downstairs, all your pets are dead
Somebody phones you - your parents are dead
You call your brother, but he is dead
Almost everybody is dead
And you've had a bad day, everyone is dead,
everyone is dead, now you are the king
Everyone is deeaad, you've had a bad day
Death is the noun: At the end of our lives we can only expect death
Die is the infinitive; died is the past and past participle; dying is the gerund.
Many people died on the roads last Easter.
Listen to the song and fill in the gaps.
You wake up one morning and your ______________ is dead
You go downstairs, all your __________ are dead
Somebody phones you - your _____________ are dead
You call your brother, but he is dead
Almost everybody is dead
And you've had a bad day, everyone is dead,
everyone is dead, now you are the _________
Everyone is deeaad, you've had a bad day
Now check your answers:
You wake up one morning and your girlfriend is dead
You go downstairs, all your pets are dead
Somebody phones you - your parents are dead
You call your brother, but he is dead
Almost everybody is dead
And you've had a bad day, everyone is dead,
everyone is dead, now you are the king
Everyone is deeaad, you've had a bad day
Used to
You can watch a video and answer some questions here:
http://englishi2.blogspot.com/2007/11/used-to.html
Conditionals
To practise your conditionals you can go to:
http://englishi2.blogspot.com/search/label/conditionals
Here you will find exercises:
First Conditional:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Second Conditional:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
First and second conditional:
Exercise 1
Third Conditional:
Exercise 1
First, second and third:
Exercise 1
Here you will find some videos to practise:
You can also sing Tears in Heaven:
And If I Were a Boy:
http://englishi2.blogspot.com/search/label/conditionals
Here you will find exercises:
First Conditional:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Second Conditional:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
First and second conditional:
Exercise 1
Third Conditional:
Exercise 1
First, second and third:
Exercise 1
Here you will find some videos to practise:
You can also sing Tears in Heaven:
And If I Were a Boy:
Future plans and arrangements
Click here to learn more:
http://englishi2.blogspot.com/2007/10/future-plans-and-arrangements.html
http://englishi2.blogspot.com/2007/10/future-plans-and-arrangements.html
"A hard rain is going to fall"
You can practise here:
Present perfect:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Present perfect vs past simple:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
List of irregular verbs
Here you have some videos to practise:
The Fisher and the Little Fish
Try to fill in the gaps:
http://www.box.net/shared/n7pmng04bg
Now check your answers:
http://www.aesopfables.com/cgi/aesop1.cgi?2&TheFisherandtheLittleFish&&fishrlit2.ram
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