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AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS. examples. Unit 2 Everyday life. m ultiple choice. correct form. NEGATIVE STATEMENTS. examples. fill-in-the-blank. opposites. ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY. examples. practice. PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Affirmative statements . grammar. unit. 2.
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AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS • examples Unit 2 Everyday life • multiple choice • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples • fill-in-the-blank • opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice
PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Affirmative statements grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Examples • examples I practice speaking. Youreada lot of books. Hecooksat a restaurant. She watchesmovies. We walk together everyday. Theyeat at the cafe. • multiple choice • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples • fill-in-the-blank • opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice
PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Affirmative statements grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Multiple choice • examples Choose the correct verb. • multiple choice • correct form • She _________ her job is good. NEGATIVE STATEMENTS likes thinks eat • examples • fill-in-the-blank • opposites • I _________ coffee. ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY wants drink likes • examples • practice • They _________ at the pool. drinks swims swim • We _________ English together. practice thinks speaks
PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Affirmative statements grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Practice • examples Give the correct form of the verb. Example: You drink coffee. • multiple choice • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples • fill-in-the-blank • opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice
PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Negative statements grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Examples • examples I don’teat breakfast. You don’twatch movies. He doesn’tlisten. We don’twash the dishes. They don’tlike him. • multiple choice • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples • fill-in-the-blank • opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice
PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Negative statements grammar unit 2 Practice AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Write the correct form of do in the blank. • examples • multiple choice A: Do you like walking? B: No, I __________ . I like driving. • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS don’t • examples • fill-in-the-blank A: Does she work in a bank? B: No, she __________ . She’s a teacher. • opposites doesn’t ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples A: What do you want for lunch? B: I __________ know. What do you want? • practice don’t A: Are they going home? B: I __________ think so. They want to stay out all night. don’t A: I heard that he is dating Terri. B: No way. She __________ like guys like him. doesn’t
PRESENT SIMPLE – STATEMENTS: Negative statements grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Practice • examples Write the opposite of what you hear. • multiple choice • correct form Example: NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples I don’t cook very well. • fill-in-the-blank • opposites She doesn’t like coffee. They don’t sit and talk. We don’t think it’s a good idea. I don’t go shopping. He doesn’t eat breakfast. ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Examples • examples • multiple choice • 100% • 0% • He alwayseats breakfast. • She usuallywatches TV at night. • They sometimes argue. • We never notice anything. • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples • fill-in-the-blank • opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY grammar unit 2 AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS Practice • examples • multiple choice Finish the questions and write an answer. • correct form NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • examples How often do you eat _______? How often do you drink _______? How often do you watch _______? How often does your friend _______? How often does your family _______? • fill-in-the-blank • opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY • examples • practice