For your class test about irregular verbs you will have to learn all the list of verbs at page 220 of your book "Language for life" and of your Grammar book.
This is a list of exercises you can do to get ready for the test.
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/verbs.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2030
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/irregular-verbs
https://englishpage.com/irregularverbs/index.htm
http://www.learnenglishirregularverbs.com/
This is a very useful web site to learn how to pronounce the verbs correctly
http://english-irregular-verbs.blogspot.it/2010/07/english-irregular-verbs-16_4738.html
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Monday, 25 November 2019
Saturday, 15 December 2018
4ASU: Expressing opinions, agreement and disagremment
EXPRESSING AGREEMENT
I (completely / really / totally / absolutely / honestly / truly) agree with you (on that)
I really think / believe so, too.
I couldn’t agree more.
I have come to the same conclusion.
I hold the same opinion.
I have no objection whatsoever.
I see what you mean and I (must) agree with you.
I see it that way, too.
I share your opinion / view.
I was just going to say that.
You’re (completely / totally / absolutely) right.
You have a point there.
You’ve made a good point.
We are of one mind (on…)
PARTIAL AGREEMENT
I agree with you up to a point.
I really think / believe so, too.
I couldn’t agree more.
I have come to the same conclusion.
I hold the same opinion.
I have no objection whatsoever.
I see what you mean and I (must) agree with you.
I see it that way, too.
I share your opinion / view.
I was just going to say that.
You’re (completely / totally / absolutely) right.
You have a point there.
You’ve made a good point.
We are of one mind (on…)
PARTIAL AGREEMENT
I agree with you up to a point.
I see what you mean, but…
That idea is OK, but…
I understand that, but…
EXPRESSING DISAGREEMENT
I’m afraid…I’m sorry but…
You may be right, but…
That might be true, but…
I don’t agree with you on that / what you say.
I don’t think you’re right.
I don’t share your view.
I think otherwise.
I take a different view.
I believe your argument doesn’t hold water.
I´m not sure I agree with you.
that doesn’t make much sense to me.
That’s not always the case
That’s not always / necessarily true.
https://keepsmilingenglish.com/grammar/expressing-opinions-agreement-and-disagreement/
https://keepsmilingenglish.com/grammar/expressing-opinions-agreement-and-disagreement/
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Simple past: irregular verbs with interactive pronunciation
This website is really useful! You can learn how to pronounce all English irregular verbs.
Go to the website
Go to the website
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
2D: Learning irregular verbs
Have some practice with the following exercises.
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISE 3
EXERCISE 4
EXERCISE 5
exercise 1
exercise 2
exercise 3
exercise 4
exercise 5
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISE 3
EXERCISE 4
EXERCISE 5
exercise 1
exercise 2
exercise 3
exercise 4
exercise 5
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