10th Study Guidefinal
10th Study Guidefinal
10th Study Guidefinal
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Teacher’s Note* Dear students, this guide will highlight the
grammar rules and vocabulary for the final exam material, but you
still have to refer to your books (Student Book and Workbook) and do
all the required exercises.
A. Grammar:
You have five grammar rules for the final material:
1- Past Simple and Past Continuous.
2 -Past Habits.
3- Past Perfect Simple and Continuous.
4- Future Forms (will, be going to, present simple, and present
continuous).
5- Future Continuous, Future Perfect Simple, and Future Perfect
Continuous.
Past Simple
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
We passed the exam last year. We didn’t pass the exam Did they pass the exam?
Past Continuous
She was studying yesterday at 2 o’clock She wasn’t studying yesterday at 2Was she studying yesterday at
o’clock 2 o’clock?
Exercise 1:
1-We……….to the cinema yesterday. (go)
3e rev.b 2-I………….my homework for the whole evening yesterday. ( do).
3-Emily……..the piano at 4 pm yesterday. (play)
4-When John ……. home, his little brother was watching TV. ( come)
5-While I ……….(walk) in the street, another man was walking near to
me.
2- Past Habits:
We can talk about our past habits using three tenses: (Past simple, would,
used to).
A- Used to / would: They can be used to give the meaning of a past habit
that stopped.
-I used to be a lazy student. – I would work 8 hours at night.
B- Don’t use wouldn’t, but use didn’t use to.
-Don’t use would before state verbs (for example: be, have, think, and
believe ….. verbs related to thoughts and opinions.
C- When the action happened once, use past simple.
He reached the highest level in the competition.
-Use past simple when you have a period of time in the sentence.
My friend lived here for 12 years.
Exercise 2:
1. We __________ go for a walk every morning when we were little.
A. used to B. would C. both A and B
4. My sister and I ____________ to the cinema on Saturdays and have an Ice- cream
afterwards.
A. used to gone B. would go C. did go
Use:
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We use the Past Perfect Simple to: We use the Past Perfect Simple to:
To say that a past action happened before any It is also used to talk about past actions that
other past action. happened before other past actions, but the
I crossed the street after the car had stopped. ( focus here is on the actions' duration of time
The car stopped first then I crossed the street) (all+time, for+time).
I was happy because I had been playing all day
Form:
Exercise 3:
1. Sara was Sally's best friend. She (know) her all her life.
2. The children were wet because they (play) football in the rain.
bags.
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4- Future Forms (will, be going to, present simple, and present
Continuous).
Exercise 4:
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2. Mark’s mother believes that he famous. (be)
B. Vocabulary
*Dear students, you are required to memorize some words meanings from
the included texts. These words are in the following table:
Unit 2: Climbing Not Cooking
Dull Boring
Indigenous Original residents
Peaks The top of a mountain
Summit The highest point of a mountain
Pool To share something with others
Gear Equipment for an activity
Unit 3: Driving- The Future
Source The place something comes from
Car Braking The process in which the car stops
The norm The common thing
Handle Manage
Take their eyes off Look away
Misleading To guide
To take to the sky To begin flying
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Cruising Slow travel or movement around
the area.
Unit 3: The Edge of Tourism
(See Exercise 3 Page 23/ Workbook)