Name:
……………
……………
…………
1. Present Simple Tense
2. (Some- Any)-(a- an)
3. There is -There are
4. Singular and plural
5. Verbs To Be (Present and past)
6. Past Simple Tense.
7. Punctuation
Form: Subject , verb , complement.
He verb I
She +s, es, ies You+base verb
It We
singular They
plural
Rules of adding (s,es) :
In general we add (s) to the verbs
Examples:
Run Runs
Swim Swims
Play Plays
-We add (es) to the verbs ending in ( s , ss , sh, ch , x, o )
Examples:
1- It catches 4-He fixes
2- He goes 5-She watches
3- She washes 6-It passes
-We add (es) to the verbs ending in (consonant + y), we cross
(y) and put (ies)
Examples:
1- It flies
2-She cries
3-He tries
Time Expressions with the Present Simple
1- Every (day – week – year – month------)
2- On Mondays, Tuesdays----------------.
3- In June, December----------------.
4- (Adverbs of frequency)Always, usually, sometimes, never
,often
Notes:
1- Adverbs of frequency go before the main verb and
after verbs to be.
Examples:
He always goes to school late.
He is always late.
2- We usually use ( never) to indicate negative form.
Example:
He never goes to school late
He doesn’t go to school la
3- We ask about adverbs of frequency with ( How
often) Examples:
He usually plays tennis.
How often does he play tennis?
Negative form
I do He does
WE not She not
You + It +
They verb stem verb stem
Question form
Do we ?
you
they Verb
he Stem
Does she
it
Short answers
Do you like apples? Does she like apples?
Yes, I do. Yes, she does.
No, I don’t. No , she doesn’t
We use the Present Simple to talk about:
1) Permanent states:
-My father works in a hospital. He is a doctor.
2) Things we often do :
-He goes to the club every day.
3) General truths: (facts)
-Water freezes at 0 C
They have a nice house
They do not have a nice house
Do they have a nice house?
He has a small car
He does not have a small car
Does he have a small car ?
1. Negate the following sentences and write questions
1. I have blue pens.
Negative:
Question:
2. Her teacher has a big
car. Negative:
Question:
3. Dany has one sister.
Negative:
Question:
4. You has a red pen.
Negative:
Question:
5. They have new bikes
Negative:
Question:
6. She has a nice
schoolbag. Negative:
Question:
7. Jones has many games many Negative:
Question:
8. . His brothers has rabbits. Negative:
Question:
9. The cats have four legs . Negative:
Question:
2-Negate the following sentences:
1-I sleep early on Sunday.
…………………………………………………………………….…
2-Mona studies English every day.
………………………………………………………………………
3-Bill and Jack talk together.
…………………………………………………………………………
4-Nina does her work.
………………………………………………………………………….
5-The cat catches the mouse.
…………………………………………………………………………
6-I like my job.
………………………………………………………………………
7- She works on Friday.
…………………………………………………………………………………
8- They like drawing comics.
…………………………………………………………………………………
9-Rosy likes reading comics.
…………………………………………………………………………………
3-Underline the correct words in brackets:-
1- Ali [ go –goes- going- go] to school every day.
2- She [walk- walking- walks] to club on Saturdays.
3- We sometimes [goes- going- go] to bed at eleven o' clock.
4- Marcus usually [wear- wearing- wears] his jeans to
school. 5- She [brush- brushes- brushs] her teeth in the
morning.
6- I never [fly- flies- flying] a kite.
7- Dad always [ looking- look- looks] at the menu for a long
time.
8- We rarely [go- goes- going] to our Café.
9- Ron and Pete usually [ sit- sitting- sits] on the
sofa. 10- Peter always [ making-makes- make] model
planes.
4. Ask a question
1- Yes, our teacher teaches English.
........................................................................................................
2- No, Hany doesn’t listen to the radio.
........................................................................................................
3- No, Hassan doesn’t run very fast.
........................................................................................................
4- Yes, Ali has a big party in his home every year.
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5- No, your mum doesn’t work every week.
........................................................................................................
6- No, he doesn’t wear jeans every day.
........................................................................................................
7- Yes, I like this blue T-shirt.
.......................................................................................................
We use (An and A) before countable nouns in singular
We use(a) before a noun starts with a consonant
letter
Ex: a book – a desk
We use( an) before a noun starts with a vowel letter
Ex: an apple – an orange
Some: It is used in positive sentences with
countable and uncountable plural nouns
E.g Some boys -Some butter
Any : It is used in negative sentences and questions
with countable(in plural form) and uncountable nouns.
e.g:
1- Have you got any cucumbers?
2-I haven’t got any flour.
1. Put (some – any - A - An)
1-There isn’t……………………………..milk in the
fridge. 2- I’m thirsty, get me…………………water,
please.
3- Have you got…..........................sugar?
4- Sama doesn’t have……………………………..…bananas in
her fruit salad.
5- Are there …………………………..……books on the shelf?
6- Does this book have.............................pictures?
7- I would like to have……………………..orange juice
because it’s so hot.
8-1-There isn’t………..meat in the fridge. We’ve got
to buy….............meat.
9-Have you got…………….butter? No, I’m sorry.
10-There’s……………….. apple on the table.
11- Sandy wants …………..loaf of
bread and. .mustard.
12- She can’t buy………..ticket. She hasn’t
got...........money.
13-I sent her............letter.
14- There’s…………………slice of cake and ………………
honey on the table.
15- There are…………………flowers in the
vase. 16-There isn’t……………….sugar in my
coffee. 17- I want to buy.............biscuits.
18- I sent………..………….…flowers for my best friend.
19- The baker has got…………………cakes in his bakery.
3-Complete with (some-any -a-an):
1- There isn’t………..meat in the fridge.
2- Have you got…………….butter? No, I’m sorry.
3-There’s…….. apple on the table.
4-She can’t buy….......ticket.
5-I sent her............letter.
6- There are…………………flowers in the
vase. 7-There isn’t……………….sugar in my
coffee Complete with (some-any):
1. I’ve got bananas for Kim.
2. There aren’t oranges on the table.
3. Have you got brothers and sisters ?
4. There is milk in the fridge. It’s for Susan.
5. This salad is awful ! There isn’t salt in it!
6. Well done ! There aren’t mistakes in your test
7. She’s got beautiful postcards from London.
8. Is there sugar ?
9. There are books on the desk.
10. There is soup for you in the fridge.
11. Mary has got new friends.
12. We’ve got _ cheese. Let’s make sandwiches.
13. Has she got cousins in England ?
14. They have got _ sugar, eggs,
butter, but they haven’t got milk.
15. Is there margarine in the cupboard ?
16. Are there eggs, Nick ?
17. I can’t make a cake, because I can’t find flour
Affirmative
Singular: There is = there’s.
Plural: there are = there’re
Negative
There is not = there isn’t.
There are not = there aren’t.
Interrogative
Is there….................................?
Are there….................................?
Short answers
Yes, There is - No, There isn’t.
Yes, There are - No, There aren’t.
1-Complete using "There is" or "There are":-
1-………………………… a goat under the tree.
2-………………………… cars in the street.
3-………………………… a ball in the toy
box. 4-………………………… two trains.
5-………………………… a girl on a bike.
6-………………………… boys at the pool.
7-………………………… a horse behind the
tree. 8-………………………… cakes in the cake
shop.
9- ………………………… a chair next to the bed.
10- ……………………….. two restaurants in my street.
2-Change into negative :-
1- There are three boys in the class.
………………………………………………………………………….
2- There is a bed in the kitchen.
………………………………………………………………..
3- There are two chairs in my bedroom.
………………………………………………………………….
4- There is a green pen in my pencil case.
………………………………………………………………….
5-There are two banks in my street.
………………………………………………………………….
3-Answer the following questions:-
1- Are there kites in the toy
shop? Yes,………………………………………..
2- Is there a doll under the
chair? No,…………………………………………
3- Are there birds on the
tree? Yes,
………………………………………..
4- Is there a restaurant in your
street? No,………………………………………….
5- Are there five chairs in the
kitchen? No,…………………………………………..
Singular and Plural
Singular means one thing. Plural means more than one thing.
We add “s” to the most of the nouns to form plural nouns.
Examples :
a chair chairs
a pen pens
a ruler rulers
Nouns ending with (SH,CH,S,X,OZ)..We add es
Nouns ending in a consonant letter and Y, we cross it and add ies
Nouns ending in F or Fe ,we change them to ves
Irregular Plural:
Sometimes we change the spelling of some singular nouns to make
them plural
Examples:
Man------Men
Child-----Children
regular plural
s es ies ves
nouns end nouns end with nouns end
(noun+ with (s-ss-x- (c+y) we cross with (f-fe)
s) o- ch-sh) (y) and add we cross them
We add (es) (ies) and add (ves)
cat bus buses baby babies wolf
cats box boxes wolves
Potato Knife
Potatoes knives
Irregular
plural
singular plural singular plural
Man Men Foot Feet
Woman Women Tooth Teeth
Child Children Person People
Mouse Mice Sheep Sheep
Ox Oxen fish Fish
1- Complete the table with the plural nouns from
the box:
Baby- Church- Dish- Map- Party- Pencil- Knife-
Candy- Ball- Watch- Car- Crayon- Boss- Lady-Glass-
Book- Puppy- Bus- Monkey- Fox-Toy- Ruler- Wolf-
Library-Box -School -Hero
(S) (es) (ies) (ves)
2- Write the plural form:
Man ---------------- Foot-------------
Woman------------- Tooth------------
Ox------------- Person------------
Child----------- Sheep-------------
Mouse---------- Fish---------------
Bus …………………………… Dress…………………….
Child …………………………… Book…………………….
Dog …………………………… Monkey………………..
Spoon …………………………… Bag……………………....
Wolf …………………………… Book………………………..
Fork …………………………… King……………………..
Cherry …………………………… Toy………………………
Potato …………………………… Desk………………………
Coconut ………………………… Hero………………………
Bus …………………………… Fish…………………………
Person …………………………… Pen…………………………
Baby …………………………… Box…………………………
3- Complete with the suitable form of the plural:
1) I can see one dog and two c………………………
2) There are three f………………………
3) The c……………………… are pla
4) There are f……………………… in the forest.
5) The b……………………… are red.
Complete the sentences with plural form:
1. Mrs. Jones has two naughty . (child)
2. Three tiny __ scurried quickly through the
kitchen. (mouse)
3. Mother cut the cheese sandwich into two .
(half)
4. The dental hygienist cleaned my . (tooth)
5. The old at the bus stop had striped
umbrellas. (woman)
6. Grandpa carefully sharpened the in
the kitchen. (knife)
7. Those were
shouting angrily at the players. (person)
8. Mandla bought two of seed bread. (loaf)
9. The busy were fixing the large hole in the
street. (man)
10. The farmer’s walked slowly into the field.
(sheep)
11. The young peel the _. (lady, potato )
12. The caterpillars suddenly turned into stunning .
(butterfly)
13. The have four . (buffalo, foot )
14. Those had to do many . (boy, quiz)
Verb to (Be): Past Simple
I was I wasn't
You were You weren't
busy.
He was busy. He wasn't
She was She wasn’t
It was It wasn’t
We were We weren’t
They were They weren’t
Was I I was. I wasn’t.
Were you you were. you weren't. Complete the
Was he he was. he wasn’t. sentences with
Was she busy? she was. she wasn’t. (was-were):
Was it it was. it wasn’t. 1-They
Were we we were. we weren't really
Were they they were. they weren't happy after
they won
the
football
game. 2-My
sister
a college student last year.
3-Thomas on the train at three-thirty yesterday
afternoon.
4- A: Jennifer tired after she finished
work? B: No, she .
5- My car broke down, so I late for my meeting.
6- A: Laura and Susan surprised? B: No, they .
7-The cookies delicious, so I ate three of them.
8-A: you at the library yesterday? B: No, I .
9-Many dinosaurs really huge.
10-I born in 1996. When you born?
11-The movie we saw last night very funny.
12-I a waiter last year, but I changed my job in
September.
13- My favorite program on TV at eight o’clock last
night.
14- There many festivals in my country last year .
2-Do as shown between the brackets:
1. No, It wasn’t cold outside yesterday.(Ask)
…………………………………………………………………………..?
2. Was Don at the office last Saturday?
(Answer) Yes,……………………………….
3. The car was expensive. (Negate)
……………………………………………………………………………….
4. Yes, the store was open .(Ask)
……………………………………………………………………………….?
5. The food was good.(Negate)
………………………………………………………………………………..
6. Were the children excited? No,
…………………………………………………..
Rewrite the sentences below by changing the verb to be into
the past simple (was / were).
1. I am tired.
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2. Everything is all right.
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3. Betty is in bed.
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4. Mary is too young.
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5. You are in Canada.
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6. The door is open.
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7. This is my house.
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8. We are good pupils.
..................................................................................
9. Betsy and Martha are at school.
..................................................................................
Fill in the gaps with was or were.
1. He .............. a good student.
2. Dick ............. at the bank yesterday.
3. Peter and David ............. very sleepy last night.
4. The cat ................ in the garden.
5. He ................ at the church yesterday.
6. Mary ............. ill last week.
7. My aunt Lucy .............. at the shopping centre
last night.
8. Uncle Thomas ................ at home last weekend.
9. You ................ very noisy in class yesterday.
10. My family ............. in Madrid on holidays last
Summer.
11. They ............. at school yesterday.
12. Sara ............. at the hospital yesterday
afternoon.
13. I .............. at the station last night.
14. My daughter ............ born in August.
15. The pencils .............. on the table.
Choose the correct option.
1. They was / were at the beach yesterday.
2. You was / were with my British friends.
3. I was / were very attentive in the classroom.
4. Henry and Todd was / were very absent-minded
yesterday.
5. The teacher was / were very mad.
6. The weather was / were fine yesterday.
7. The house was / were extremely cosy.
8. This was / were a very mild Summer.
9. These was / were my toys.
10. The History test was / were very difficult.
11. My parents was / were very sad yesterday.
12 The television was / were on the whole night.
13. Pat and Samantha was / were very busy.
14. That was / were my sisters’ favourite doll.
15. Those was / were Ann’s best friends.
We use the past simple for something that happened in
specific time in the past.
Affirmative Form: Subject, verb in past, complement
We divide the verbs in simple past to regular verbs and
irregular verbs.
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
Ex: play : played Ex: see : saw
go : went
Ex: She helped her mother yesterday.
He went to the club last week.
Negative Form
subject + did not ( didn't + base verb )+ complement.
He didn't miss the bus yesterday.
He didn't go to the market yesterday
Questions
Did + subject + base verb......?
He missed the bus yesterday.
Did he miss the bus yesterday?
Short answer :Yes, he did
No, he didn’t
He went to the market last week.
Did he go to the market last week?
Short answer :Yes, he did
No, he didn’t
Key words: yesterday, last (week - year - month), ago
Spelling rules(d ,ed):
1- In general we add (ed) to the verbs:
Watch=watched - Walk= walked
2- We add only “d” to the verbs that end in “e”.
Ex:
like-- liked
love----------loved
3- When the verbs end in a “consonant +y” , change the “y’ to
“ i “ and add (ed).
Ex: try-------------tried
carry-------------carried
They carried their bags to their classes.
4- If the verbs ends with a vowel followed by one
consonant letter , we double the last letter then add (ed).
Ex: tap tapped
stop stopped
4- Irregular verbs don’t follow the rules.
e.g. eat ate
Past simple (irregular verbs)
Irregular verbs don’t form the past simple by adding “–ed”.
They have their own forms:
Verb Past
Be Was/were
Have Had
Come Came
Lose Lost
Put Put
Read Read
Cut Cut
Run Ran
Do Did
Say Said
Draw Drew
See Saw
Eat Ate
Sell Sold
Drink Drank
Send Sent
Sleep Slept
Fall Fell
Go Went
Speak Spoke
Tell Told
Speak Spoke
Wear Wore
Swim Swam
Give Gave
Hear Heard
Forget forgot
1-Correct the verb:
1) Mum (cook) ………………….. dinner two hours ago.
2) Yesterday I (wash) …………………….…… my car.
3) My father (talk) ……………………….on the phone an
hour ago.
4) My friend (live)……………………………… in Paris three years
ago.
5) Dad (work)………………………………… hard yesterday.
6) They (go)…………………………………to the club last Friday.
7) Mark (be) …………………………… happy last week.
8) We( have)………………………… lunch yesterday at home.
9) He (see)………………………… his favourite singer last
year. 10)I (fall)…………………………… to the ground
yesterday.
11) Noha (drink)…………………..milk two hours ago.
12)Maged (forget) ……………his jacket at home last night.
13)Mum (lose) ……………..her purse last week.
14)Tom (swim)…………….in the pool yesterday at the club.
2- Fill in using “was – were”
1. Todd and Lisa ………………….… in England.
2. My parents ……………………. not at home.
3. Kate ………………………….…. ill on Monday.
4. ………………………….. you at Kelly’s party
? 5. …………………………….……. Jane with
you?
3- Change into negative and question :
1. She asked lots of questions.
N : ………………………………………………….……………………….
Q :............................................................................?
2. The baby cried last night.
N : …………………………………………………………………………..
Q :............................................................................?
3. They danced at the party.
N: …………………………………………….…………………………….
Q:............................................................................?
4. Maria washed her face two hours ago.
N: …………………………………………….……………………………….
Q:.................................................................................?
5. We stopped at the super market.
N: ……………………………………………………………..……
Q:..................................................................?
4- Rewrite using the words in brackets
1. I see my friend at the circus. (Use: Yesterday)
……………………………………………………………………
2. I have a laptop. (Use: last year)
……………………………………………………………………………
3. I speak to my aunt on the phone.
(Use: Last summer)
………………………………………………………………………………
4. I go to the Gym . (Use: Last week)
…………………………………………………………………………………
5. My parents eat lunch at MacDonald's. (Use:
Last week)
………………………………………………………………………………
6. She wrote her homework. (Use: Not)
……………………………………………………………………………
7. They went to Alexandria. (Use: Not)
………………………………………………………………………………
5- Complete the missing verb:
Verb Past
Be
Have
Come
Lose
Put
Read
Cut
Run
Do
Say
Draw
See
Eat
Sell
Drink
Send
Sleep
Fall
Go
Speak
Tell
Forget
Wear
Swim
Give
Hear
Verb Past
Was/were
Had
Came
Lost
Put
Read
Cut
Ran
Did
Said
Drew
Saw
Ate
Sold
Drank
Sent
Slept
Fell
Went
Spoke
Told
Forgot
Wore
Swam
Gave
Heard
Verb Past
Be Was/were
Have
Came
Lose
Put
Read
Cut
Run
Did
Say
Drew
See
Ate
Sell
Drank
Send
Slept
Fall
Went
Speak
Told
Forget
Wore
Swim
Gave
Hear
6- Change into negative and question:
1. Henry ran down the
hill. Ques.:
_ .
Neg.:
_ _.
2. It snowed last winter.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
3. We opened the door.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
4. Martin listened to
music. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
5. The secretary told us to
wait. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
6. Ervin counted the
pens. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
7. A lot of people waited at the bus stop.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
8. Nick travelled to Italy last
summer. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
9- We painted the
walls. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
10- They planted a tree
yesterday. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
11- She wanted a new dress.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
12- I went to England on
holiday. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
13-I visited lots of nice places.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
14- We walked in the streets of
London. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
15- It rained a lot.
Ques.:_ _ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
16- We saw some tourists
yesterday. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
17- We moved to a new
house. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
18- They ate
sandwiches. Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
19- He did his homework.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
20-They gave me the password.
Ques.:
_ _.
Neg.:
_ _.
7-Choose the correct answer :
1- Mona (says – said – is saying) the answer
yesterday. 2- He (came – comes - come) early an hour
ago.
3- They (didn't travel – don't travel – doesn't
travel) to Aswan last week.
4- (Do – Did – Does) she play with her friends
yesterday?
5- Last month we (have – had – are having) a nice
time in Aswan.
6- She (tries – is trying – tried) to work hard
last night.
7- We (finished – finish – finishes) our breakfast
an hour ago.
8- I (go – am going – went) to the cinema
yesterday. 9- Two years ago Huda (is – are – was)
very fat.
10- (Do – Does – Did) your friends have a good
holiday last summer?.
11- She (doesn't see – didn't see – don't see)
her friend yesterday.
12- Two days ago, Mary (forgot – forgets – forget)
her mobile at home.
13- Helen (studies – studied – is studying) French last
year.
14- Nadia (eats – is eating – ate) popcorn last night.
Punctuation
Capitalization
1 Capitalize the First Word of a Sentence.
- The cat is sleeping.
- Where did I put that book?
2 Capitalize Names and Other Proper Nouns.
- My favorite author is Jane Austen.
- Tom and Diane met at Judy’s house.
3 Capitalize Days, Months, and Holidays, But Not Seasons
- I hate Mondays!
- Tom’s birthday is in June.
- Oh no! I forgot about Valentine’s Day!
4 Capitalize Cities, Countries, Nationalities, and Languages
- English is made up of many languages, including Latin, German,
and French.
- My mother is British, and my father is Dutch.
- The capital of Egypt is Cairo.
5 Capitalize Most Words in Titles
- Sense and Sensibility is better than Pride and Prejudice.
Period or full stop
The period looks like a small dot ( . ). The period is the most
common form of punctuation used to end a sentence in the English
language.
- I like to eat pizza.
- School starts on Wednesday.
Question Mark
Use a question mark only after a direct question.
- What is she doing tonight?
Apostrophe
Apostrophes showing omission
An apostrophe can be used to show that letters or numbers
have been omitted. Here are some examples of apostrophes that
indicate missing letters:
I’m - short for I am
he’ll - short for he will
she’d – short for she had or she would
it’s hot - short for it is hot
didn’t - short for did not
Apostrophes showing possession
You use an apostrophe to show that a thing or person belongs or
relates to someone or something: instead of saying the party of Ben
or the weather of yesterday, you can write Ben’s party and
yesterday’s weather.
We met at Ben’s party.
The children’s father came round to see me.
Comma
Rule 1. Use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple
series of three or more items.
I had coffee, toast and fruits.
I travelled with my husband, son, daughter, and nephew.
Rule 2. Use commas to set off the name, nickname, or title of a
person directly addressed.
Will you, Aisha, do that assignment for me?
Good day, Captain.
Good morning, Sarah.
Rule 3. When a word or phrase occurs at the beginning of a
sentence, a comma should usually separate it from the main clause.
Yes, we expect to attend the Christmas party.
No, you shouldn’t respond to a rhetorical question.
Honestly, why would you ever think that?
To be honest, I didn’t enjoy the food.
In my opinion, the movie was more compelling than the book.
Last week, I went to the zoo with my family.
Choose the correct answer: What is missing?
1-The sun is very hot
a) Question mark b) Full stop c) Capital letter
2-the cake was delicious
a) Question mark b) Full stop c) Capital letter
3-She doesn t like painting
a) Question mark b) Apostrophe c) Capital letter
4-Why did she say that
a) Question mark b) Full stop c) Capital letter
5-The ducks ate all the bread
a) Question mark b) Full stop c) Capital letter
6-Ali travelled to France London and Turkey.
a) Question mark b) Full stop c) Comma
7-No I don’t want.
a) Question mark b) Comma c) Capital letter
8-when will you be coming?
a) Question mark b) Comma c) Capital letter
9-Sara is going to travel on the christmas day.
a) Question mark b) Comma c) Capital letter
10-Amr was born in egypt.
a) Question mark b) Comma c) Capital letter
Punctuate sentences using full stops, capital
letters, commas and question marks:
1- what are you going to do today kylie
2- who has left this mess on the table in my classroom
3- do you like chocolate cakes
4- london is the capital city of England
5-i like dogs cats horses and elephants
6- did she say her name was lucy or jane
7- no salma didn t go to school yesterday
8- mariam wanted to borrow sara s book
9- in london i saw jack john and fred
10- friday is my favourite day of the week
11- you shouldnt have done this to john
12- we went to new york to do some shopping
13- how do you go to school
14- last week judy visited her uncle
15- good morning layla