Is & has
15 May
1 These describe the thing. They tell us what the thing ‘is ’
The chair is comfy.
The tree is green.
The aeroplane is flying.
2 These tell us what the thing ‘has ’. What extra information we need to know.
The dog has a sore paw.
The bicycle has a flat tyre.
The child has friends.
3 Write ‘is ‘ or ‘has ’ to complete these sentences.
‘is‘ or ‘has’
The bus driver a smiley face
The bus driver a happy person
The apple a leaf
The apple red
The dog soft
The dog a bone
The road potholes
The road hard
The house tall
The house many rooms
The picture beautiful
The picture a frame
This child a balloon
This child small
The monkey a banana
The monkey fast
The playground a swing
The playground busy
The pen run out of ink
The pen broken
The computer a laptop
The computer a microphone
The fireman brave
The fireman a hose
The tent green
The tent a zip
The t-shirt a hole
The t-shirt stripy
The bucket full
The bucket a handle
The ballerina dancing shoes
The ballerina dancing
The festival exciting
The festival music
The pianist fast hands
The pianist talented
The milk bottle a lid
The milk bottle full
‘is‘ or ‘has’
The bus driver has a smiley face
The bus driver is a happy person
The apple has a leaf
The apple is red
The dog is soft
The dog has a bone
The road has potholes
The road is hard
The house is tall
The house has many rooms
The picture is beautiful
The picture has a frame
This child has a balloon
This child is small
The monkey has a banana
The monkey is fast
The playground has a swing
The playground is busy
The pen has run out of ink
The pen is broken
The computer is a laptop
The computer has a microphone
The fireman is brave
The fireman has a hose
The tent is green
The tent has a zip
The t-shirt has a hole
The t-shirt is stripy
The bucket is full
The bucket has a handle
The ballerina has dancing shoes
The ballerina is dancing
The festival is exciting
The festival has music
The pianist has fast hands
The pianist is talented
The milk bottle has a lid
The milk bottle is full
past and present.
9 May
Present tense:
The cat likes to play with mouse.
The mouse doesn’t like to play with him.
Past tense:
The cat liked to play with the mouse.
The mouse didn’t like to play with him.
Present tense:
The dog likes to chase the postman.
The postman doesn’t like to be chased.
Present tense:
The trader orders the goods.
The trader doesn’t order the goods.
Past tense:
The dog liked to chase the postman.
The postman didn’t like to be chased.
Past tense:
The trader orderd the goods.
The trader didn’t order the goods.
25 April
ie. She was optimistic about the weather.
ie. He was optimistic about seeing his favourite dentist.
ie. The lady was optimistic about wearing high heeled shoes on muddy grass.
Alex was optimistic about learning the next lesson.
The dog was optimistic about eating on the table.
The trader was optimistic about meeting with her accountant.
ie. The girls like to play with her cars.
ie. The puppy played with the ball.
ie. Isabella played with her friends.
Used to be Before he played the piano with pleasure.
The cat likes to play with the mouse.
The mouse didn’t like to play with him.
ie. The tree was silhouetted against the sky.
ie. The fireman dashed to the hose.
ie. The spaghetti was stuck in the pan.
The cap cup of coffee was on the table.
The fireman dashed to run from the fire.
The fireman dashed to run from the fire.
ie. The cat is drinking some milk.
ie. The boy is eating his vegetables.
ie. The Mum is looking at her daughter.
The dog is looking for his paw.
The cat is chasing a fly.
The fly is seating sitting on the paw of the dog.