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Arab Modern Academy School Grade 5 Grammar Units (1-2-3-4)
HOD Fadya Al Bayoush
Present Simple
-It describes (routine/habits/truth)
Key words: always-sometimes-often-usually-every-never
Form: Subject verb (1) object/adj./adv.....
verb + s
do/don’t – does/doesn’t infinitive verb
She
He
It
verb (1) + s or (es)
travels – plays- goes - flies
Sara travels every holiday.
Ahmad goes to work at 7 o’clock. (routine)
The bee flies in sunny weather. (truth)
I
We -You-They
verb (1)
travel-play-go-fly
I always travel to Syria.
We play football on Friday. (habit)
Choose the correct answer:
Kuwait (lies-lied-lie) in the Arabian Gulf. Ali (lived-live-lives) in Salmiya in
Kuwait with his family. They sometimes (travelled-travel-travelling to Saudi
Arabia.
What (do-does-doing) she usually wear? She doesn’t (wears-wearing-wear) blue,
but she (wears-wearing-wear) pink.
Past Simple
It describes past events & actions
Key words: last-past-ago-yesterday-events in the past-dates before 2019
Form: Subject verb (2) object/adj./adv.....
verb +ed
did /didn’t infinitive verb
Choose the correct answer:
My father (builds-build-built) our house in Lebanon in 2008. Last year, we
(moved-move-moving) to Bahrain. We (living-lived-live) there two years.
They didn’t (come-coming-came) yesterday.
What did they (eat-ate-eating) in the past?
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Arab Modern Academy School Grade 5 Grammar Units (1-2-3-4)
HOD Fadya Al Bayoush
Polite Request
We use the modal verbs to ask politely.
Can
Could subject+ infinitive verb ......., please?
Would
Choose the correct answer:
Can you (carrying-carried-carry) the box, please?
Could you (stay-staying-stayed) with us, please?
Would you like to (coming-come-came) to my house?
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(something-anything)
Using something in statements ايجابية جملة
Using anything in negatives (not) نفي and questions سؤال(?)
Choose the correct answer:
We didn’t have (nothing-something-anything) for dinner. So, we went
shopping to buy (something-anything-nothing) to cook. Mum asked the seller,
“Have you got (something-nothing-anything) for making salad?”
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Conjuctions (and- or- but-so)
(and) joins two affirmative sentences. ايحابيات جملتين دمج
(but) joins two contradicting sentences. تضاد يهما جملتين دمج
دمج جملتين فيهما خيارين choices two joins) or(
(so) joins two sentences a problem with the solution.
دمج جملتين االولى فيها المشكلة والثاتية غيها الحل
Choose the correct answer:
Last week, I went shopping (or-and-but) I bought a dress. I wanted to buy a
scarf (so-and-but) I didn’t find what I like. (or-so-but) my mother gave me her
scarf. She asked me to take the pink (so-and-or) the red.
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Prepositions
in front of – next to – at the back – at the end- up – down- between -behind
Choose the correct answer:
In our classroom, the teacher stands (up-behind-in front of) the pupils. I’m tall,
my desk is (next to-at the back-down) of the classroom. I sit (between-behind- at the end) Ali and Hamad.