What could / couldn’t they do?

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What could / couldn’t they do? Andy , 5 May, 7

What could / couldn’t they do? Andy could play basketball when he was 5 years old. When Andy was 5 years old, he could play basketball. Andy , 5 When May was 7 years old, she could do the housework. May could do the housework when she was 7 years old. May, 7

What could / couldn’t they do? David , 3 X Gigi, 4

X What could / couldn’t they do? David could tie his shoelaces when he was 3 years old. When David was 3 years old, he could tie his shoelaces. David , 3 Gigi couldn’t dance when she was 4 years old. X When Gigi was 4 years old, she couldn’t dance. Gigi, 4

What could / couldn’t they do? Jack , 8 X Alan, 10

X What could / couldn’t they do? Jack could take a bath when he was 8 years old. When Jack was 8 years old, he could take a bath. Jack , 8 Alan could not play the piano when he was 10 years old. X When Alan was 10 years old, he could not play the piano. Alan, 10

Free Writing What could you do when you were ___ years old?

Free Writing What could you do when you were ___ years old? e.g. When I was 2 years old, I could walk. When I was 3 years old, I could dance.

Free Writing What couldn’t you do when you were ___ years old?

When I was 5 years old, I couldn’t take a bath. Free Writing What couldn’t you do when you were ___ years old? When I was 5 years old, I couldn’t take a bath. When I was 6 years old, I couldn’t carry my schoolbag.

teenagers children

old people parents

early January mid January late January

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 1. (Tommy / have tennis lessons / 5 years) _________________________________________. 2. (Jenny / be in the Girl Guide / 2 years ) ___________________________________________.

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 1. (Tommy / have tennis lessons / 5 years) _________________________________________. 2. (Jenny / be in the Girl Guide / 2 years ) ___________________________________________. Tommy has had tennis lessons for five years Jenny has been in the Girl Guide for two years

Complete the following verb table. Past tense Present prefect tense ***have / has + p.p be was/were do have come play raise raised record recorded stay sweep swept been did done had had came played played raised recorded stayed stayed swept