Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks in the song lyrics. These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates to learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way.
Today we are bringing you another Christmas classic from the 80s. Pour yourself something delicious, get cozy and dance like Wham! is in your house.
Press play to listen to the song.
Exercise
Fill in the missing word: apart – catch – gave – man – very – someone – gave – special – I’ll – distance – never – sent – note – way – give – day – fire – tears – you – rely – from – cry ⇩
This activity is case sensitive so make sure to use capital letters when needed.
Grammar
Regular and irregular verbs
An English verb can be regular or irregular.
To make the past or past participle form of a regular verb, we use ed:
Walk, walked, walked
Dance, danced, danced
Paint, painted, painted
Work, worked, worked
We make irregular verbs in different ways. There are some patterns, but we cannot use these patterns for all irregular verbs:
1. All three forms are the same (e.g. put, put, put)
2. Two of the three have the same verb form (e.g. sit, sat, sat)
3. All forms are different (e.g. drink, drank, drunk)
We can make some verbs regular or irregular:
Burn, burnt, burnt (irregular)
Burn, burned, burned (regular)
Dream, dreamt, dreamt (irregular)
Dream, dreamed, dreamed (regular)
Lean, lent, lent (irregular)
Lean, leaned, leaned (regular)
Learn, learnt, learnt (irregular)
Learn, learned, learned (regular)
There are words difficult to know and witch of them to find in some places to find the place to put and the difficult we need to find them
like this exercise, it’s very interestin
The exercise was easy. My parents always listen that song because they love George Michael and I know the song
Great music,Great song and Great singer!
thanks for this music. I love George Michael, forever.