Use did for questions and irregular verb forms (e.g., went instead of go ) for affirmative sentences (Spotlight 7 Workbook). 2. Pronoun Selection Practice using relative pronouns and quantifiers correctly:
Ends with a period (e.g., "My hobby is reading.").
To produce a "proper feature" in your exercises, focus on these core areas: 1. Verb Tense Consistency
Use do/does for questions and don't/doesn't for negatives.
A key feature of 7th-grade grammar is the distinction between sentence types:
In a typical (based on standard curricula like Spotlight 7 ), a "proper feature" likely refers to a specific grammatical structure you need to practice. Based on the syllabus, this usually involves correctly identifying and using verb tenses, pronouns, or question types .
Most 7th-grade workbooks focus on the , Present Simple , and Present Continuous . A "proper feature" here is using the correct auxiliary verb:
Use did for questions and irregular verb forms (e.g., went instead of go ) for affirmative sentences (Spotlight 7 Workbook). 2. Pronoun Selection Practice using relative pronouns and quantifiers correctly:
Ends with a period (e.g., "My hobby is reading.").
To produce a "proper feature" in your exercises, focus on these core areas: 1. Verb Tense Consistency
Use do/does for questions and don't/doesn't for negatives.
A key feature of 7th-grade grammar is the distinction between sentence types:
In a typical (based on standard curricula like Spotlight 7 ), a "proper feature" likely refers to a specific grammatical structure you need to practice. Based on the syllabus, this usually involves correctly identifying and using verb tenses, pronouns, or question types .
Most 7th-grade workbooks focus on the , Present Simple , and Present Continuous . A "proper feature" here is using the correct auxiliary verb: