Miss Slippery

Tense or perfect tense

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Tea: children Now say whether the following sentences are in continuous tense or perfect tense. Tea: I was entering the class - Stu: continuous tense Tea: The girls are teasing me - Stu: continuous tense Tea: I haven’t said a word to you – Stu: Perfect tense Tea: Never before had anyone lavished love on me – Stu: Perfect tense Tea: You are going to be responsible for it - Stu: continuous tense Tea: According to the teacher I had dropped the notebook on purpose Stu: perfect Tense. Tea: Well done children! Now turn the following sentences into polite request e.g. : Tea: show me the way to post office? Ans : Tea: Would you please show me the way to post office? Tea: Take me to your Teacher. Stu: Would you please take me to your teacher? Tea: Tell me something about your school. Stu: Would you please tell me something about your school? Tea: Give me the details about your extracurricular activities. Stu: Would you mind giving me the details about your extracurricular activities? Tea: Provide me the information about books in your school library. Stu: Would you mind providing me the information about books in your school library. Tea : Well done! Children, today I will teach you about ‘anagrams’. An anagram is a play on words created by rearranging the letters of the original words to make a new word or phrase. Anagrams can be fun and witty. We can often find examples of anagrams in everyday life. Now you will tell me the anagrams with 3 letter words. Stu : net – ten, pan-nap, are – ear, tap – pat, nib – bin Tea : Anagrams with 4 letter words. Stu: note – tone, life – file, draw – ward, said – dias.