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Jack and Beanstalk / Past Tense
A reading for elementary learners in the past tense. Have a nice day,Victoria

Level: elementary
Age: 7-14
Author:Victoria-Ladybug

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Happy Ending - Mika
One of my favourite songs. Good practice for your students. Hope you like it too!! PACCHY

Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Author: Maria Patricia Amaya

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PAST SIMPLE / PAST PARTICIPLE VERBS
Three complete exercises on the past simple/past participle forms of the most common verbs in English. It includes a worsearch, exercises, fill - in the blanks, and a complete chart. Hope you like it!

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Author:Monica Perez

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Question words with Verb to be
Form the question with the correct Question Words and Verb to be (is, am, are)

Level: elementary
Age: 5-10
Author:sapphire_blue

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Past Simple/Present Simple/Present Continuous
Complete the gaps

Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Author:Sally R

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Present Simple or Present Continuous?
It�s an OE for students to revise the use of the PRESENT SIMPLE and the PRESENT CONTINUOUS in context. I hope you find it useful.

Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Author:Nuria Ortiz

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Adjectives & Adverbs
Exercises on adjectives and adverbs, how to form adverbs from adjectives and when to use good and well.

Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Author:Marin�s Marcelino

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Lance Armstrong - Survivor (present perfect vs. past simple)
Also see the worksheet on the same theme: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=351034#thetop This exercise is about the inspiring life-story of Lance Armstrong, who survived testicular cancer to win 7 Tours de France. It will reinforce when to use the present perfect or the past simple, (i.e. events with current relevance vs. finished past events). The students will also get practice in reading for detail. Note: Some of the questions have options which are wrong only because they don�t fit the context, for example "he has won..." instead of "he won...", because he might win again in the future. These potentially tricky questions are a good opportunity to highlight this aspect of the present perfect.

Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Author:occurin�

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Past Simple Tense
Easy exercises to reinforce talking about past activities.

Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Author:pupa

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Verb
Student have to complete sentences and a paragraph using the right form of the verb to be.

Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Author:Paula

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