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- 1)C. borrowed (/d/). Others: talked, stopped, wished are all /t/.
- 2)A. was. (This is a vowel sound question: "was" /wɒz/ vs. "walk", "water", "wall" /ɔː/).
- 3)B. needed (/ɪd/). Others: loved, visited, excited (Wait, visited and excited are also /ɪd/. Looking closely at the image, A. loved is the odd one out because it ends in /d/).
- 4)A. laughed (/t/). Others: liked, washed, started (Actually, D. started is the odd one out as it is /ɪd/).
- 5)D. collected (/ɪd/). Others: cooked, passed, helped are all /t/.
- 6)D. donated (/ɪd/). Others: cooked, passed, helped are all /t/.
C. Grammar
I. Verb + -ing
Rule: After verbs of liking/disliking (like, love, enjoy, hate), use V-ing.
- 1)I enjoy fishing.
- 2)Does she enjoy doing gardening?
- 3)My parents like living in the countryside.
- 4)Mi loves cooking because it is relaxing.
II. Simple Present
Rule: For He/She/It, add -s/es. For I/You/We/They, use the base verb.
- 1)He watches TV every day.
- 2)My brother and I make a new model every month.
- 3)What does Lan do in her free time?
- 4)I have a drawing lesson every Tuesday.
- 5)Mark doesn't like doing judo.
- 6)Does your English lesson start at 6 p.m.?
Combine the pair of sentences (Simple Sentences)
Goal: Use "and", "but", "or", or "so" to combine ideas.
- 1)He is strong and confident.
- 2)I should go, so I should see a doctor. (Or: I am sick, so I should see a doctor).
- 3)She doesn't eat potatoes or onions.
- 4)My dad and I love outdoor activities.
- 5)I like chicken soup with vegetables and mushrooms.
IV. Simple Past
Rule: Use V2/ed for past actions.
- 1)B. grew. (Keyword: "last spring" indicates the past).
- 2)C. collected. (Keyword: "a month ago" indicates the past).