Present Perfect Progressive
Defining Relative Clauses
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Finish the sentence in present perfect progressive: Selena _________ (eat) hot pot all day. 

Selena has been eating hot pot all day. 

100

Which relative pronoun can I use for people and things? 

that

100

After I ask her out she will be my girlfriend. 

After I ask her out, she will be my girlfriend. 

100
a long period of time when there is little or no rain and plants die. 
drought 
100

Which tense do we use to talk about the order of events in the past? 

Past Perfect

200

Finish the question in present perfect progressive: Where ____  you ___________ (work out) these days? 

Where have you been working out these days? 

200

True or false: A defining relative clause tells us who or what we are talking about. Gives us information that identifies the noun. 

True! 

200

Kabir is an accomplished scientist. He has been writing three articles. They were very successful. 

Kabir has written three articles. 

200

I want to know a lot of new things. I want to learn a lot of information. I am _______

curious. 

200

Change this direct question to a question with a question tag. 

Is it fun to speak to students from another class? 

It is fun to speak to students from another class, isn't it? 

300

What kind of verbs do I not normally use in present perfect progressive? 

Stative verbs 

300

Fix the mistake. 


Sirinan, who is a smart student, sometimes comes to school on the road, that has a lot of traffic. 

No comma after road. 

300

I could get to class on time the day after partying all night. 

I managed to get to class on time the day after partying all night. 

I succeeded in getting to class on time the day after partying all night. 

300

This place can be used by disabled people easily. It is _______

accessible 

300

Make a sentence using a future time clause. 

I will pass Justin's class.  

Now I am studying hard. 

I will study hard from now to the day I pass the class. 

I will study hard until I pass the class. 

400

Make a sentence by looking at the evidence. What has he been doing? 

He is wearing a swimsuit. 

He is very wet. 

He is at the pool. 


Examples: 

He has been swimming. 

400

Make a sentence with a relative clause using this information. 


Justin is a teacher. He works at Stamford. He is cool. 

Justin is a cool teacher that/who works at Stamford. 

400

I succeeded in pass the final exam, but they was not able to pass. 

I succeeded in passing the final exam, but they were not able to pass. 

400

invented for a book, play, or movie  (adj) 

fictional 

400

Give two examples of separable phrasal verbs and two examples of non-separable phrasal verbs. 

-See student answers. 

500

Choose the correct answers for these rules. 

Present Perfect Progressive sentences always/sometimes/never describe actions that are  continuing. 

Present perfect progressive focuses on duration/result. 

Present perfect progressive focuses on something that is permanent/temporary. 

sometimes 

duration

temporary 

500

Make a sentence with a defining relative clause using the information. 

Prai is a teacher. 

He teaches students a lot of vocabulary. 

The vocabulary is naughty. 

Prai is a teacher who teaches naughty words. 

500

I had a project. I put it off for a long time. Eventually, I started working and filled the paperwork out. Then, I came a mistake across. I had to get rid of the paper. 

came across a mistake 

500

a new idea, method, or object 

innovation

500

Make a 2nd Conditional statement that also has a defining relative clause. 

Example: If the man who I saw on the street offered me some candy, I would eat it.