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Irregular verbs

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Understanding irregular verbs in the past tense might seem tricky, but it's not rocket science. Here's how to nail it: 1. Memorize: Learn irregular verbs and their past tense forms by heart. Start with common ones like "go" (went), "eat" (ate), and "drink" (drank). 2. Practice: Make irregular verbs part of your daily routine. Write, speak, or use flashcards to reinforce what you've learned. 3. Don't Forget the Third Form:** Irregular verbs have a third form for the past participle, like "go" (went) and "gone." Knowing both forms boosts your skills.

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(1ère Bac) Course Description: In this class, we'll explore different types of stories, poems, and plays to learn more about literature. We'll talk about how stories are put together, what they mean, and why they're important. You'll read a bunch of different things and talk about them with your classmates. We'll also write about what we read to practice expressing our thoughts. By the end of the class, you'll be better at understanding stories, and you'll have some new favorite books! Prerequisites Course Objectives: - Learn how to understand and talk about different kinds of stories and poems. - Explore why stories are written and how they relate to real life. - Get better at reading and writing in general. - Have fun discovering new books and authors. Assessment Methods: - Participation in class discussions and activities - Writing assignments about the things we read - Quizzes to check what you've learned - Working with classmates on projects a...