Reporting a crime and giving detailed descriptions
Pg. 98 ex. 21
First: Read the stone
Then: Team up with your classmate. One is a police officer, the other a victim of a crime. Create a conversation using the words in the grid and the Stone. Switch roles.
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Past Perfect
When: we use the past perfect to refer to an actions that was finished before another action in the past (usually past simple).
How: the past perfect is formed by HAD + past participle.
The thief had escaped before they entered the house.
After he had burnt the evidence, he threw the ashes into the bin.
Signal words: when, before, as soon as, after.
We had talked to everyone before the party was over.
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Grammar
Pg. 103 ex. 28 A
Watch out for the past participle of irregular verbs!
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Grammar
Pg. 103 ex. 28 B
Use the past perfectANDthe past simple.
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Prepositions of time
ON: days and dates
IN: months, years, seasons, parts of the day.
AT: specific times of day and holidays
I have a game on Saturday.
We have exams in February.
It took place in 2020.
I was home at 10:00pm.
We get together at Christmas.
I left at lunchtime.
Flowers grow in Spring.
I'll be there in the morning.
They get married on January 1st.
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Prepositions of place
ON: surfaces, public transport, roads/streets/rivers.
IN: general places, cities/countries, things inside a space.
AT: specific locations, particular places.
It is on the table.
I like to ride on the bus.
He lives in a hectic city
He was born in France
I left my notes at home.
I am at the station.
We live at 2 Apple Road.
The thief was in jail for two weeks.
He is standing on Baker Street.
London is on the Thames.
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Grammar
Pg. 104 ex. 29 B
Use the past simple or the past perfectAND the correct preposition.