What is a participle adjective?
A verb with -ed or -ing ending
What is the rule to use "wish" in the present tense?
Wish + had
What is the rule to use "wish" in the future?
Use wish + could or would (not can or will ) + the base form of the verb
What is an "infinitive"
to + base verb
What is your teacher's favorite color?
She felt __________(confuse) by the teacher's question.
Confused
It's raining. I wish I _________ (bring)my umbrella.
bring
I like riding my bike. I wish Modesto ____________(build) more bike lanes.
would build
Use an object pronoun.
The students told the teacher to not give homework.
The students told her to not give homework.
What is the full name of our class?
ELW 905- High Intermediate English for Life and Work
The movie ________________ (confuse). I didn't understand the ending.
Confusing
The student wishes that there ____________(be) more English programs in Modesto.
were
My computer broke. I wish I _____________(check-out) a computer from the library.
could check-out
Use an object pronoun.
The landlord told me and my neighbors not to walk on the grass.
The landlord told us not to walk on the grass.
What is the name of the American holiday on Monday, March 31st called?
The students were ___________(relive) when they didn't have homework. And they still thought the class was ___________________(interest).
relived/interesting
The teacher_____________(wish) that she __________(have) a cup of coffee.
wishes, had
I wish people _________(not drive) so fast.
wouldn't drive
Name the 7 object pronouns.
Me, you, her, him, it, us, them
What is a community garden?
a shared, public space where people in a neighborhood or community come together to plant vegetables, flowers, sharing the work and harvest.
When do we use an -ed adjective?
When do we use an -ing adjective?
• Use an -ed adjective to describe how the person feels.
• Use an -ing adjective to describe the thing that causes the feeling.
Why do we use "wish" in the present?
Use wish + simple past to talk about things that you want to be true in the present, but that are not yet true.
Why do we use wish in the future?
to talk about things that you hope will be true in the future
What is the grammar formula when using the infinitive ?
subject + verb + object (pronoun) + infinitive
Name three(3) community issues that we have studied.
garbage/trash
graffiti
potholes
vacant lot