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10. Write examples of interrogative and declarative (affirmative Remember
and negative) sentences in the following table, taking them
from texts 1-4 in Activity 4. Look at the example. The most common
structure for
sentences with
Declarative Declarative Interrogative future verb forms
(affirmative) (negative) (affirmative) is: subject (we) +
future verb form
In the near future, you will (will/going to/
also be able to safely surf shall) + (optionally:
the web via your contact lens not) + verb in the
while driving a car. infinitive (have)
+ rest of the
sentence (a mostly
sunny afternoon,
11. Look at the sentence division from text 3 Activity 4. for example).
Saturday, Dear diary: My auntie is She just told My mom says it’s a boy, but they are session 5
January 17 pregnant. us the good still not sure.
news.
my aunt
and uncle will and Samanta the baby to
If it’s a boy, You see? I want already have
call him if it’s a girl.
Francisco; been born. Verbs in past, present and future tense
Thus, I‘ll have I’m going to how to kick how to jump Remember
another cousin to play with. teach him a ball, rope... If you want to
or her forecasts, have
check other
a look at the
Reader's Book,
• Comment on which ones give information about past, present, pages 37-45.
or future actions. Look at the example.
Past Present Future READER'S BOOK
She just told us My auntie is I‘ll have another
the good news. pregnant. cousin to play with.
• Make cards in three different colors: one for each tense (past, present, future), like
the ones above.
• Write the sentences you composed in the previous activity on the cards you made,
according to your classification.
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