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Free English Work- Textbook Lesson 6 „At the Movies Dialogue 6 on: www.english-portal.net photo Paha_L – FOTOLIA Linda: Oh, liked the movie very much! Did you like it too? Brian: tried to understand it, but could not! Linda: Yes, they used many slang words. The actors were really good though! Brian: By the way, saw your sister, yesterday, after the match. Linda: Yes, she was at the match too. She liked it lot. Brian: But afterwards, it started raining! What did you do then? Linda: hurried home. What did you do afterwards? Brian: HahahaWe played darts! Your sisters boyfriend is very nice! Linda: preferred my sisters last boyfriend. He was also an actor. Brian: The actors achievements were really great, but the leading actors accent was terrible! Hahaha. Linda: You are right. particularly liked the end of the film, but the seats at the cinema were, however, somewhat uncomfortable. Brian: Thats why already look forward to my own couch. Hahahaha! Linda: Yes, it is certainly more comfortable. already look forward to seeing your place! Brian: Ill pick you up tomorrow from your office! Linda: Great! See you tomorrow! Oh, it is raining again. (c) 2006 by Mag. Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net Get the free monthly lessons on www.english-portal.net 18 Free English Work- Textbook on: www.english-portal.net Grammar 6 A: Past Tense Simple Past Tense expresses that an action took place at definite time in the past. Practice the irregular verbs! Singular: Plural: 1. played 1. We played 2. You played 2. You played 3. He played, she played, it played 3. They played Grammar 6 B: Possessive Case Forms: Saxon genitive (noun s or s): expressing possession or relationship: Add s to the noun (for nouns which do not end with –s or ans (for plural nouns which end with –s). The Saxon Genitive is usually used for persons (or animals): e. g. Marcs friends, My parents house Genitive with of – is usually used for things (you can also use it for persons though): e. g. The colour of her hair is blonde. (c) 2006 by Mag. Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net Get the free monthly lessons on www.english-portal.net 19 Free English Work- Textbook Exercise 6 on: www.english-portal.net Fill in the correct past form of the verb. Choose from this box: could did did Did hurried liked liked played saw started tried used was were Linda: Oh, the movie very much! you like it too? Brian: to understand it, but not! Linda: Yes, they many slang words. The actors really good though! Brian: By the way, your sister, yesterday, after the match. Linda: Yes, she at the match too. She it lot. Brian: But afterwards, it raining! What you do then? Linda: home. What you do afterwards? Brian: HahahaWe darts! Exercise 6 Fill in the correct form of the possessive case. Choose from this box: actors actors of sisters sisters Your boyfriend is very nice! Linda: preferred my last boyfriend. He was also an actor. Brian: The achievements were really great, but the leading accent was terrible! Hahaha. Linda: You are right. particularly liked the end the film, but the seats at the cinema were, however, somewhat uncomfortable. (c) 2006 by Mag. Schaller, Salzburg, www.english-portal.net Get the free monthly lessons on www.english-portal.net 20