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Most of my resources are worksheets which are very helpful for teachers to assess how the learners understand each lesson.
Was Were
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Was Were

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This worksheet is all about the peast of verb to be which are was and were. ‘Was’’ and ‘‘were’’ are both the past tense forms of the verb ‘‘be,’’ which is used to show a noun’s state of being, or used as a helping verb in connection with other verbs. So if both forms do the same thing, why do we need both of them? Well, it is just one of those little funny tricks that the English language likes to play, and the forms of ‘‘be’’ are particularly complex in this way, as it changes into several different forms, such as ‘‘is,’’ ‘‘am,’’ and ‘‘are.’’
Subject-Agreement
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Subject-Agreement

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This is all about the proper use of verbs in relation to the subject. Subjects and verbs must agree. Singular subjects must be paired with singular verbs, and plural subjects with plural verbs. Agreement allows us to show who’s doing what in a sentence by indicating which parts of the sentence go together.
Should or Shouldn't
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Should or Shouldn't

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This worksheet is all about the use of should and shouldn’t. We use should and shouldn’t to make suggestions and give advice. This will supplement the topic and to know if the student understand the topic or not.
Present Perfect Tense
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Present Perfect Tense

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This worksheet will supplement the topic about present perfect tense. What is present perfect tense? The present perfect tense is one of the common verb tenses in English, used to show an action that happened in the past that is directly related to the present, such as actions that are still continuing or that indicate a change over time.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Common and Proper Nouns

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This will help both the teachers and learners to supplement their discussion. The difference between common and proper nouns is that common nouns refer to general things (like “a city” or “a mountain”), and proper nouns refer to specific, named things (like “Chicago” or “Mt. Kilimanjaro”). Proper nouns are always capitalized, and common nouns are only capitalized at the beginning of sentences.
Irregular verbs ( Past Simple)
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Irregular verbs ( Past Simple)

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Irregular verbs are those verbs that do not end in -ed in the past tense. Though their endings differ from those of regular verbs, irregular verbs rely on the same auxiliary verbs (also called helping verbs) to indicate past, present, and future time.
Do, Does
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Do, Does

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Do and does are used in present simple. We use do when the subject is I, you, we or they. on the other hand we use does with third person singular pronouns i.e when the subject is he, she or it.
DO DOES DON'T DOESN'T DID DIDN'T
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DO DOES DON'T DOESN'T DID DIDN'T

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The main difference between DO/DOES and DID is that the first two are used in the present tense and DID is used in the past tense. You can use DO/DOES as auxiliaries in the negative and interrogative form. we can uce them both in sentences and asking questions
VOCABULARIES, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME, ANY
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VOCABULARIES, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME, ANY

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THIS IS A REVIEWER ABOUT THESE TOPICS: VOCABULARIES, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME, ANY. THIS POWERPOINT PRESENTATION IS A GREAT HELP FOR TEACHERS WHO ARE HAVING A REVIEW ABOUT THOSE TOPICS.