What is the difference between past tense verbs and their past participle counterparts?
Past tense is just the verb in the past (a past action)
The past participle is the verb in the past, but can only be used for present perfect tense
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She doesn't laugh a lot because she is a very ______ person
Serious
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This tense is happening in the present and at the moment.
Present progressive
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Create a sentence using the following adjective:
Enormous
Romeo Santos' concert at the stadium had an enormous crowd
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Name 3 prepositions from units 12-14
Near
In
On
By
Next to
Above
Below
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What are adverbs used for
To describe verbs
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The word that describes a person who only thinks about themselves is __________
What is the antonym of the word?
Selfish
Generous
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Visit, study, go, dance
Write these words in their present progressive form and spell them correctly
Visiting, Studying, Going, Dancing
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Make the following adjectives superlative:
Interested, Fast, Crazy, Caring
The most interesting
The fastest
The craziest
The most caring
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Answer the following question in the correct tense and in a FULL COMPLETE SENTENCE.
What do you hope to be doing in 5 years?
Ex:
I hope to be studying in the university
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Why am I allowed to say
"There is water on the floor"
But not allowed to say
"There are water on the floor"
Water is an uncountable item that exists in the singular so saying is would be correct because it is used for singular nouns
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Name 5 prepositions of place
(Units 14 - 16 only)
Through
Over
Along
Up
Down
Past
Into
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Hope, want, would ('d) like to are examples of what?
Use two of the words in a sentence
Future tense
I want to go to Spain next year
I would like to get a dog in two weeks
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How do I turn an adjective into an adverb? Give an example
What are adverbs used for? Use the word from the first question to create a sentence using the word correctly
Add (+LY)
Adverbs are used to describe verbs
Answer the question CORRECT(+LY)
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What is the simple present tense used for?
Use it in a sentence
The simple present tense is used for routines.
Example:
I usually work in the mornings and have the weekends to study
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What is the difference between 'Do' and 'Make'?
Do is for routines or for activities that can be completed.
Make is for something that has not been created yet and needs to be
For example: 'Do' the dishes/homework and Lets 'Play' soccer
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Write the adverb for the following adjectives:
Quiet Fast Happy horrible excited Unexpected
Quietly Fast Happily Horribly Excitedly Unexpectedly
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What is the exact difference between the prefect tense and simple past?
Present perfect is still in the present and doesn't focus on time. It talks about past actions that affect now. Simple past only talks about the past. Actions that have happened and stopped. With specific focus on time.
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Give three comparative sentences for the nouns ice and fire
Ice is colder than fire
Fire is hotter than ice
Ice is harder than fire
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In earlier classes we talked about someones 'INTENTIONS'.
What are intentions?
What tense is used for someones intentions
Intentions are things you are thinking about doing
The future tense is used for intensions
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Provide 5 examples of things you 'CAN' do and 5 examples of things you 'CAN'T' using the words 'PLAY' and 'DO'
I can play Futbol
I can do the dishes
I can do my homework
I can play the harmonica
I can do the housework
I can't do anything right
I can't play the guitar
I can't play anymore my stomach hurts
I can't do that, that's crazy
I can't play with you today I'm sick
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Create a short conversation with the following word phrases:
Anything to drink?
Are you ready to order?
Can we get the check, please?
Good afternoon.
You can take a seat here.
Are you ready to order?
yes we'll have....
Anything to drink?
Yes we'll have....
Can we get the check please?
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What is the difference between the tenses present continuous and present progressive?
Give an example of each
Present continuous: An action that happened in the present and continues to happen.
Ex: I am wearing a hat today
Present progressive: An action that is happening in the present and continues in the moment.
Ex: I am shopping for Christmas gifts today.
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Name and spell 4 normal and 2 irregular adverbs
happily, quietly, beautifully, hardly
fast, well,
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Write the following verbs in their '(be) going to' form using 'He', 'You', and 'We'
Buy, Live, See, Spend, Eat
He is going to buy
We are going to live
You are going to see
He is going to spend
We are going to eat