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Jodiwil
United States of America
Jodiwil
United States of America
Jodiwil
United States of America
Jodiwil
United States of America
Jodiwil
United States of America
gramarye
Australia
Matching Pairs: Adjective Opposites
match the adjectives with their opposites
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Australia
Matching Pairs: Prepositions of Place
Match 10 sentences with the appropriate prepositions of place: in, at, on, over, under.
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Australia
Matching Pairs: Present Perfect Verbs
Simple past and present perfect (have + past participle) verb forms for some common irregular verbs. After students have finished matching the simple past and present perfect verb forms, instruct them to write some example sentences using both the simple past and present perfect tenses. e.g. "In the last month I have seen three whales in the bay." "Yesterday I saw a great movie."
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Australia
Matching Pairs: Opposites Attract
Matching pair cutout cards for a range of basic adjectives of opposite meanings.
Examples are hot / cold, heavy / light, old / young, push / pull.
nomad
Japan
Matching Pairs: Past Participle
Some irregular verbs - matching cards of infinitive and past participle.
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Matching Pairs: Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs (also known as compound verbs or multi-word verbs) are verbs plus prepositions or adverbs that can be treated as a complete semantic unit. They often have meanings that are different to the base verb they feature. An example is "put on", as in, "He put on a new shirt." This worksheet features 15 phrasal verbs that are separated from their accompanying prepositions. Students must join the verbs to the correct preposition by drawing lines to match the pairs.