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Hello! I’m Wuenglada

I’ve got some review exercises for you.Let’s get started!

Interrogative Statements

Yes/No questions WH-Questions

Yes/ No questions

Are you a freshman?

Yes, i am.

Are you a freshman?

Yes, I am.

This type of question begins with an auxiliary verb.

do / does / didis / am / arehas / havecan / could / shouldwould / will / etc.

Is Ajarn John taking a vacation now?

No, he isn’t.

Did you wash your car yesterday?

Yes, I did.

Has Jennifer ever planted a tree?

Yes, she has.

Did Julia pick some apples yesterday?

Yes, she did.

Here’s another one.

Do you major in English?

Yes, I do.

Let’s work on exercise 1.

Please refer to your book.

REVIEW EXERCISE 1• 1. Does• 2. Do• 3. Did• 4. Are• 5. Were• 6. Will• 7. Should• 8. Are• 9. Is

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 10. Does• 11. Was• 12. Would• 13. Have• 14. Has• 15. Were

WH-QUESTIONS

I’m from L.A.

Where are you from?

This type of question begins with a question word.

where when why what who how whichEtc.

What does mike do on weekends?

He goes skiing.

Where did the couple diner?

They dinered at restaurant.

How do they go to study?

They go by motorbike.

What does Patawee enjoy doing a lot?

Patawee enjoys wind-surfing.

Where have Purim and his darling just been to?

They have just been to Kaeng Lerng Jarn.

Let’s work on exercise 2 on page 9.

Please refer to your handout.

REVIEW EXERCISE 2• 1. What did you buy from…..?• 2. Where does your sister work?• 3. When will he graduate…..?• 4. How well do you know…?• 5. Why do you want to…..?• 6. Who will be in charge…?• 7. How do they go to work?• 8. When did your…..?

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 9. How many provinces have you traveled to so far?

• 10. How much does it cost to….?• 11. What has he found in….?• 12. How does the food smell?• 13. Whose books are those….?• 14. Which is your pen?• 15. Who was crowned …?

NEGATIVE STATEMENT

do not = don’tdoes not =doesn’tis not = isn’thas not = hasn’twill not = won’t

REVIEW EXERCISE 3• 1. didn’t buy• 2. won’t• 3. doesn’t like • 4. don’t enjoy• 5. can’t• 6. doesn’t look• 7. i am not playing• 8. aren’t

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 9. aren’t• 10. weren’t • 11. hasn’t • 12. haven’t been• 13. shouldn’t have• 14. wasn’t• 15. doesn’t border

AFFIRMATIVE AGREEMENT

Aj. Paul is from America, and so is Aj. John.Aj. Paul is from America, and Aj. John is, too.

NEGATIVE AGREEMENT

Tim isn’t from Canada, and neither is Tom.Tim isn’t from Canada, and Tom isn’t, either.

REVIEW EXERCISE 4• 1. SO IS• 2. ARE• 3. DOESN’T, EITHER• 4. NEITHER HAVE• 5. CAN, TOO• 6. DOES, TOO• 7. SO DOES• 8. NEITHER DID

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 9. so does• 10. so did• 11. neither did• 12. was, too.• 13. so does• 14. isn’t, either• 15. neither do people

F: VERBS IN PRESENT TENSE

Study the following examples.

joseph often climbs an apple tree.

He picks some apples for his mother.

alfred loves his dog.

He often walks his dog every evening.

She enjoys reading.

Her son plays with his toys.

I often watch the stars at night.

My little brother joins me sometimes.

REVIEW EXERCISE 5• 1. majors • 2. live• 3. has• 4. lives• 5. studies• 6. goes• 7. has to• 8. watches

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 9. gets• 10. plays• 11. wants• 12. has• 13. are• 14. try• 15. pray

F: VERBS IN PAST TENSE

Just follow the examples.

My aunt went fishing at the Chee river yesterday.

She caught nothing at all.

My uncle built his own house.

He felt very proud of his work.

At the beach, Ann read a novel.

She also listened to music from the radio.

In Saudi Arabia, Ajarn Louis rode a camel.

His wife chose to ride a horse, instead.

REVIEW EXERCISE 6• 1. bought• 2. cleaned• 3. lost• 4. listened• 5. emptied• 6. spoke• 7. wrote• 8. told

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 9. laid• 10. lay• 11. broke• 12. stole• 13. apologized• 14. heard• 15. found

G: ADVERBS

She speaks softly.

REVIEW EXERCISE 7• 1. slowly• 2. quickly• 3. badly• 4. carefully• 5. suddenly• 6. quietly• 7. hard• 8. beautifully

HERE ARE SOME MORE.

• 9. sweetly• 10. unexpectedly• 11. fast• 12. quickly• 13. eagerly• 14. politely• 15. excitedly

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

It is her book.

It is hers.

REVIEW EXERCISE 8• 1. his• 2. mine• 3. hers• 4. theirs• 5. yours• 6. his (my father’s)• 7. ours• 8. hers• 9. his• 10. yours

COMPARATIVE

She works harder than we do.

She is more diligent Than we are.

REVIEW EXERCISE 9• 1. cooler• 2. more humid• 3. easier• 4. more expensive• 5. larger• 6. prettier• 7. more beautiful• 8. more intelligent• 9. more studious• 10. more self-confident

SUPERLATIVE

He is the tallest boy in our class.

He is the most diligent boy in our class.

REVIEW EXERCISE 10• 1. the weakest• 2. the most intelligent• 3. the most talkative• 4. the most diligent• 5. the tallest• 6. the most handsome• 7. the loveliest• 8. the funniest• 9. the biggest• 10. the most popular

PLURAL NOUNS

I have one book. My brother has 10 books.

REVIEW EXERCISE 11• 1. spoons……….knives• 2. hammers…….nails• 3. forks…….spoon• 4. cupboards……shelves• 5. wives…….children• 6. sheep…….goat• 7. branch……leaves……fruit• 8. student……stories• 9. mice……lice• 10. women……...men

Congratulations!

You all have done a wonderful job!

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