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Verb Aspects Part 2

Verb Aspects Part 2

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English

6th - 11th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.4.1B, L.4.1C, L.5.1.B-D

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Jessica Bailey

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3 Slides • 16 Questions

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Verb Aspects Part 2

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Multiple Choice

Choose the progressive perfect form of the underlined verb or verb phrase.


Pay no attention to Aunt Agatha; she mortifies everyone since 1982.

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mortifies

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has been mortifying

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has mortified

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined verb or verb phrase in the simple, progressive, perfect, or progressive perfect aspect?


Aliza found fragments of ancient pottery.

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Perfect

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Simple

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Progressive perfect

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Progressive

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined verb or verb phrase in the simple, progressive, perfect, or progressive perfect aspect?


In a moment of weakness, Farrell splurged on a new and very expensive hat.

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Progressive

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Simple

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Progressive Perfect

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Perfect

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Multiple Choice

Is the underlined verb or verb phrase in the simple, progressive, perfect, or progressive perfect aspect?


Barbara has been working on the rocket ship in her backyard since 1979.

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Perfect

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Progressive

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Simple

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Progressive Perfect

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Multiple Choice

It will not have stopped raining by the time the game finishes.

The sentence is an example of ...

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Past Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense

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Future Perfect Tense

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Multiple Choice

You will have studied the English tenses.

The sentence is an example of ...

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Past Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense

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Future Perfect Tense

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Multiple Choice

The poet had written a romantic poem before he came to the program.

The sentence is an example of ...

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Past Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense

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Future Perfect Tense

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Multiple Choice

She had gone to the coffee shop before she came home.

The sentence is an example of ...

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Past Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense

3

Future Perfect Tense

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Multiple Choice

She has lived here all her life.

The sentence is an example of ...

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Past Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense

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Future Perfect Tense

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Multiple Choice

The kids are sleeping.
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Present Progressive
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Past Progressive
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Present Perfect
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Past Perfect

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Multiple Choice

She has learned to speak Russian.
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Present Progressive
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Past Progressive
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Present Perfect
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Past Perfect

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Multiple Choice

He stayed up all night because he had received a lot of homework.
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Present Progressive
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Past Progressive
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Present Perfect
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Past Perfect

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Multiple Choice

Yesterday evening we were watching the game so we couldn't come.
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Present Progressive
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Past Progressive
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Present Perfect
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Past Perfect

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Multiple Choice

We are having lunch.

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Present Progressive

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Past Progressive

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Present Perfect

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Past Perfect

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Multiple Choice

In the sentence below, what is the bold modal verb being used to do?


“I shall have lunch in my treehouse today,” Elliott said.

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Elliott is using shall to give an order.

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Elliott is using shall to talk about the future.

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Multiple Choice

In the sentence below, what is the bold modal verb being used to do?


You shouldn’t drink orange juice after brushing your teeth. It tastes awful.

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This sentence uses shouldn't to give advice.

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Shouldn't is being used here to ask for permission.

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