1-1: Auxiliary Verbs
1-2: Tense and Aspect
1-3: Active and Passive
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Name the 3 auxiliary verbs in English
be, do, and have
100
What are the three time tenses in English?
Present, Past, Future
100
Passive sentence move the focus from the subject to the what?
The object
200
True or False: Auxiliary 'Do' can be used to express emphasis
True
200
What are the three Aspects in English?
simple, continuous, and perfect
200
Name the last step to make a passive: 1. Delete the subject 2. Move the object to subject position 3. Change the verb to past participle form 4.?
Insert some form of the 'be' verb
300
True or False: 'have...got' can be instead of 'have' in the past
False
300
What tense and aspect is this sentence: My in-laws had eaten dinner before I arrived.
past perfect
300
What are the 3 reasons the passive is used?
1. the agent is unknown 2. the agent is unimportant 3. the agent is already understood
400
Correct the Mistake in the following sentence: My grandmother going to the store today.
My grandmother IS going to the store today.
400
Correct the mistake in the following sentence: Next week, I went to a movie with my immediate family.
Next week, I WILL GO to go to a movie with my immediate family.
400
Change this active sentence into a passive sentence: My little brother vacuumed the carpet yesterday.
The carpet was vacuumed yesterday.
500
Finish this sentence: "We don't need to bring anything to the get-together, ___________?"
"We don't need to bring anything to the get-together, DO WE?"
500
Change the following verb using the correct aspect (simple, continuous, or perfect): "I (be) to Japan two times."
"I have been to Japan two times."
500
Change this passive sentence back to active using an impersonal subject (you, we, or they): Football is watched all the time in my country.
We watch football all the time in my country.
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