The document is an English grammar lesson that reviews rules for using like/would like with -ing verbs, and the use of too, such, and so. It contains several tables reviewing conjugations of like and would like in affirmative, negative and question forms with different subjects and -ing verbs like reading, singing and cooking. It also contains example sentences using too, such and so. The review is intended to help students remember these grammar rules.
2. like reading like reading likes reading like reading Complete the table with the affirmative form of like and the -ing form of read . Grammar like + -ing : affirmative like reading . You like reading . We / You / They likes reading . He / She / It like reading . I Affirmative
3. like reading like reading likes reading like reading Can you remember? Grammar like + -ing : affirmative like reading . You like reading . We / You / They likes reading . He / She / It like reading . I Affirmative
4. don’t like singing don’t like singing doesn’t like singing don’t like singing Complete the table with the negative form of like and the -ing form of sing . Grammar like + -ing : negative don’t like singing . You don’t like singing . We / You / They doesn’t like singing . He / She / It don’t like singing . I Negative
5. don’t like singing don’t like singing doesn’t like singing don’t like singing Can you remember? Grammar like + -ing : negative don’t like singing . You don’t like singing . We / You / They doesn’t like singing . He / She / It don’t like singing . I Negative
6. Complete the table with the question form of like and the -ing form of cook . Grammar like + -ing : questions like cooking ? you like cooking ? we / you / they like cooking ? he / she / it like cooking ? I Questions Do like cooking Do like cooking Does like cooking Do like cooking
7. Can you remember? Grammar like + -ing : questions like cooking ? you like cooking ? we / you / they like cooking ? he / she / it like cooking ? I Questions Do like cooking Do like cooking Does like cooking Do like cooking
8. ’ d like to ’ d like to ’ d like to ’ d like to Complete the table with the affirmative form of would like . Grammar would like : affirmative go to Antarctica. You We / You / They He / She / It I Affirmative
9. ’ d like to ’ d like to ’ d like to ’ d like to Can you remember? Grammar would like : affirmative go to Antarctica. You We / You / They He / She / It I Affirmative
10. wouldn’t like to wouldn’t like to wouldn’t like to wouldn’t like to Complete the table with the negative form of would like . Grammar would like : negative go to Antarctica. You We / You / They He / She / It I Negative
11. wouldn’t like to wouldn’t like to wouldn’t like to wouldn’t like to Can you remember? Grammar would like : negative go to Antarctica. You We / You / They He / She / It I Negative
12. Complete the table with the question form of would like . Grammar would like : questions go to Antarctica? you we / you / they he / she / it I Questions Would like to Would like to Would like to Would like to
13. Can you remember? Grammar would like : questions go to Antarctica? you we / you / they he / she / it I Questions Would like to Would like to Would like to Would like to
14. too such so Complete the sentences with too , so and such . Grammar too , so and such This is such a fantastic song. I love it! I’m tired! The maths exam was so difficult. Please turn the radio down! It’s too loud!
15. too such so Can you remember? Grammar too , so and such This is such a fantastic song. I love it! I’m tired! The maths exam was so difficult. Please turn the radio down! It’s too loud!