Read and match.
e.g. twenty−third 23rd
1. fourth
2. nineteenth
3. eleventh
4. thirtieth
5. eighty−first
Look, read and choose.
e.g.
• bored
• happy
1.
• scared
• hungry
2.
• angry
• tired
3.
• scared
• sad
Read and complete. Use was, wasn’t, were or weren’t.
A: e.g. Were you and Sally at home last night?
B: No, we 1) _ . We 2) _ at the cinema.
A: How 3) _ the film?
B: Well, it 4) _ very good. I 5) _ bored. Where 6) _ you?
A: I 7) _ at home.
B: 8) _ you with Kim?
A: No, I 9) _ . She 10) _ at work.
Complete the questions using was or were. Then match them to the answers.
e.g. When / Pam’s / party?
When was Pam’s party? B
1. Where / you and Jane / yesterday evening?
2. it / a good film?
3. you / with them?
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A. No, I wasn’t. I was at work.
B. Yesterday.
C. We were at a party.
D. Yes, it was very good.
Read about Bill’s day and complete. Use: was or were.
Yesterday was great!
by Bill
e.g. I was at the circus yesterday. It 1) _ fun!
There 2) _ lots of animals there: elephants, seals, monkeys and lions. There 3) _ two funny clowns too! Their hair 4) _ red and their hats 5) _ orange. I 6) _ very happy!
I love circus!
Read again and answer the questions.
e.g. Where was Bill yesterday? At the circus.
1. What animals were there?
2. What colour was the clowns’ hair?
3. Was Bill happy?