Student’s Book 2 Whiteboard Presentation. Student’s Book 2 Complete the table with the past simple affirmative. Past simple affirmative (regular verbs)

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Student’s Book 2 Whiteboard Presentation

Student’s Book 2 Complete the table with the past simple affirmative. Past simple affirmative (regular verbs) Unit 4 Base form Past simple affirmative Normal watch Final -e live Final consonant + -y worry Short vowel + consonant stop stopped worried lived watched

Student’s Book 2 Can you remember? Past simple affirmative (regular verbs) Unit 4 Base form Past simple affirmative Normal watch Final -e live Final consonant + -y worry Short vowel + consonant stop stopped worried lived watched

Student’s Book 2 Complete the table with the past simple affirmative. Past simple affirmative (irregular verbs) Unit 4 Base formPast simple affirmative be become find go have leave make meet win write was/were became found went had left made met won wrote

Student’s Book 2 Can you remember? Past simple affirmative (irregular verbs) Unit 4 Base formPast simple affirmative be become find go have leave make meet win write was/were became found went had left made met won wrote

Student’s Book 2 AffirmativeNegative I could swim you could swim he could swim she could swim it could swim we could swim you could swim they could swim I couldn’t swim you couldn’t swim he couldn’t swim she couldn’t swim it couldn’t swim we couldn’t swim you couldn’t swim they couldn’t swim could couldn’t Complete the table with could and couldn’t. could/couldn’t Unit 4 could couldn’t

Student’s Book 2 AffirmativeNegative I could swim you could swim he could swim she could swim it could swim we could swim you could swim they could swim I couldn’t swim you couldn’t swim he couldn’t swim she couldn’t swim it couldn’t swim we couldn’t swim you couldn’t swim they couldn’t swim could couldn’t Can you remember? could/couldn’t Unit 4 could couldn’t