REPEAT THE WORDS AND SENTENCES TAKE OFF/TOOK OFF THE AIRPLANE TAKES OFF AT 9:00 AM THE BIG PLANE TOOK OFF. IT IS IN THE SKY LAND THE PLANE LANDS AT 12:00 NOON THE BLUE AIRPLANE IS LANDING RIGHT NOW GROUND THE SMALL PLANE DIDN’T TAKE OFF. IT IS ON THE GROUND THE PLANE LANDED. IT IS ON THE GROUND
WILL = BE GOING TO GOING TO AM I AT 8:00 LEAVE IS HE ARE YOU
FURNITURE FOR TOM’S HOUSE LIVING ROOM KITCHEN BED ROOM DRAPES STOVE REFRIG- ERATOR COUCH BED TELEVISION
RAY NEEDS TO BUY A NEW CAR TO LOCK THE DOOR NEED THEY DO DID SUE DOES TO LOCK THE DOOR NEED NEEDED THEY YES, NEEDS SUE TO LOCK THE DOOR DON’T DIDN’T THEY NO, DOESN’T SUE
WHAT KIND OF CALL D0 YOU WANT TO MARK KINDS OF LONG DISTANCE CALLS PERSON-TO-PERSON YOU ASK FOR SOMEONE BY NAME. THIS KIND OF CALL IS MORE EXPENSIVE. STATION-TO-STATION YOU TALK TO ANY PERSON AT THAT NUMBER. THIS KIND OF CALL IS CHEEPER.
WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORD IN ( ) ON THE LINE EXAMPLE: (grow) my son grew four inches last year (fall) Show falls every winter. (fall) My sister fell down yesterday (grow) My brother grew vegetables last spring. (grow) In Taxes, farmers grow a lot of corn each. (land) (take off) Many planes land and take off at the airport every day. (land) The jet plane from Mexico landed at 11:15 last night (grow) The grass grew a lot in the spring.
WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORD IN ( ) ON THE LINE 8. (fall) In autumn the leaves fall to the ground. 9. (freeze) Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degree centigrade. 10. (freezw) The lake froze last winter.. 11. (take off) The big jet took off ten minute ago. 12. (take off) The small airplane take off at 5:00 every morning.
USE THE WORDS IN THE BOX AND COMPLETE THE SENTENCES Block for direction right Straight ahead left corner The restaurant and the barbershop are on the same block. The school is on the corner of Main and Second. I want to go to the hospital, Can you give me direction. Don’t turn, Walk two blocks straight ahead. I drove on the wrong streets for half an hour. I want to go to the school. Do I take a right or left at the corner.