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What is the living room?
What is the living room?
What is usually found on my desk?
What is usually found on my desk?
What did I do to the kitchen yesterday?
What did I do to the kitchen yesterday?
What is my pet cat like?
What is my pet cat like?
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What did we do to the living room last weekend?
What did we do to the living room last weekend?
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What is the usual state of my desk?
What is the usual state of my desk?
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What is the atmosphere of the living room?
What is the atmosphere of the living room?
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What did I do to the kitchen last month?
What did I do to the kitchen last month?
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Study Notes
Describing Things in the House
- Use present simple verbs to be adjectives to describe people or things inside the house, e.g. "The living room is spacious and inviting."
- Use adjectives to describe the state of things in the house, e.g. "My desk is usually cluttered with books and papers."
- Adjectives can also be used to describe the behavior of pets, e.g. "My pet cat is always playful."
Past Simple Tense
- Use past simple tense to describe completed actions that happened inside the house, e.g. "I cleaned the kitchen yesterday."
- Use past simple tense to describe negative actions that did not happen inside the house, e.g. "We did not paint the living room last weekend."
Quiz Questions
- Multiple Choice: Use answer choices that include present simple verb adjectives, descriptions of things in the house, or actions in the past simple tense.
- Fill in the Blank: Include blanks where students fill in the correct verb tense or adjective.
- True/False: Create statements based on the descriptions or actions in the text, and students identify them as true or false.
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Description
Assess your understanding of present simple verbs as adjectives to describe things in the house and past simple positive and negative sentences.