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Showing sentences should use strong vivid verbs to help to energize the writing. This was a revise and review lesson, focusing on verbs. It can also be used as a pre-writing exercise. Materials to prepare: a. List of words b. Envelops containing strips of strong action verbs c. Colour paper d. Magic pen e. Glue f. Dictionaries g. Thesaurus 1. Show a slide on overused verbs and ask students to review their writing. 2. Inform students of the activities and learning outcomes expected of them…

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English V1 V2 V3, Definition, Examples and Detailed List V1, V2 and V3 When learning English you need to know the meaning of certain words first, and then sort the words appropriately according to grammatical rules. Verbs in a regular structure can be transformed with a simple rule, whereas in irregular verbs, this situation is slightly different. It may be a good start to make some memorization and learn how to use the verbs in the right places. In English there are regular verbs as well as…

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English Regular Verbs, Definition and Examples REGULAR VERBS A regular verbs is one that conforms to the usual rule for forming its simple past tense. its past participle. The “usual” rule is to add -ed or -d to the base form of the vocabulary to create the past forms. Like this for regular verbs, the simple past tense and past particle are formed: *Add ”ed” to most vocabulary: Jump > Jumped Paint > Painted If a vocabulary of one syllable ends , double add and the final letter “ed”: Chat…

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