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Review Of everything!

Simple past broke ran didn´t commit Did draw heard I ________ (break) my cell phone yesterday, so I need to buy a new one. I __________ (run) for like three hours, I feel I´m dying. My client _________________ (not commit) this crime, he´s innocent __________ you _________ (draw) this? It´s beautiful Wait I __________ (hear) something. There´s someone in the house! ran didn´t commit Did draw heard

smaller The smallest bigger The biggest better The best funnier NORMAL Adjective COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE Small Big Intelligent Good Funny Thin Young smaller The smallest bigger The biggest More intelligent The most intelligent better The best funnier The funniest thinner The thinnest younger The youngest

Complete (comparative or superlative) the longest This exam was __________ (long) exam in my life. I can run __________ (fast) than you. Yesterday I lost my cellphone, today I lost my wallet. I´m __________ (angry) than yesterday! This videogame is _____________ (difficult) I have played. He´s not ___________ (good) boyfriend in the world. But, he listens to me. faster angrier the most difficult the best

Answer I was born in….. Yes, I am / No I´m not I felt….. I have….. Where were you born? _________________________ Are you going to live in free union? How did you feel after the last exam? What have you done to be a better person? Where did you buy your shoes? ___________________________ I was born in….. Yes, I am / No I´m not I felt….. I have….. I bought them in…..

Topics of the exam Jobs Feelings and emotions Objects to travel Parts of the body Weather School subjects Comparative and superlative Simple past, verb “to be” in past, be going to, present perfect