Specific Objectives: By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
Identify the passive verbs
List passive verbs.
Make sentences with passive verbs.
Passive verbs are the opposite of active verbs. The actions or events expressed by these types of verbs are not performed by the subjects. Instead, the subjects suffer from the actions expressed by the verbs.
Specific Objectives: By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
Identify the active verbs
List active verbs
Make sentences with active verbs
An active verb is explained as the verb which expresses the action performed by the subject. In other words, the subject is the performer or doer of the action. Active verbs may be transitive (have objects) or intransitive (have no objects).
The sentence must have a “subject” verb and object” (S.V.O).
Topic: Simple Future Tense (The use of “Shall and will)
Specific Objectives: By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
Define Simple Future Tense
Make sentences with the tenses
Identify the different tenses in a passage
Simple future tense is used to indicate that an action will take place in the future time(ie) that the action is yet to happen. It is usually introduced by the auxiliary verb “shall or will” as in