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By Richard Cruz
ENGLISH II REVIEW
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Present simple: Use
General truths and facts
Regular and habitual events
Instructions and directions
Stories and commentaries
Immediate reactions
Timetables and plans
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General truths and facts
Time passes very quickly when you get older.
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Regular and habitual events
I read every night before I go to sleep.
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Instructions and directions
You take the train into the city centre and then you take a number five bus. You don’t get off at the museum. You get off at the stop after the museum.
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Stories and commentaries
Messi fouls Kaka. Cristiano takes the free kick, Maradona shoots and volleys. Beckham blocks.
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Immediate reactions
I don’t like the colour. I think I look terrible.
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Timetables and plans
The lesson starts at 9.30 tomorrow instead of 10.30.
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Spelling
We use the base form of the verb, and add -s for the third person singular.
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct option
I love dogs and she love cats.
I loves dogs and she loves cats.
I love dogs and she loves cats.
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Spelling
When the verb ends in -o, -ch, -ss, -sh, -x or -zz, we add -es.
When the verb ends in a consonant + -y we change y to i and add -es.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What sentences is correct?
I eats
I eat
You eats
He eat
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Multiple Choice
We ______ sleep at 10
no
doesn't
don't
no to
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Multiple Select
SELECT THE CORRECT OPTIONS
HE DRINKS
I LOVES
YOU WASH
SHE LISTENS
IT DOESN'T GO
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POSITIVE SENTENCES
Subject + Verb 2 + Object + Time
I played chess yesterday.
We put - ed for regular verbs.
stay - stayed
pick - picked
survive - survived
study- studied
visit - visited
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.
.
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Multiple Choice
The baby __________ (cry) all day.
cryed
cryyed
crieed
cried
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Multiple Choice
The family _______________ (bake) a birthday cake.
bake
baked
bakeed
bakked
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Multiple Choice
how do you spell this words?
play, stop,study
played, stopped, studed
plaied, stopped,studied
played, stopped, studied
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IRREGULAR VERBS
SOME VERBS ARE NOT REGULAR.
Some examples:
go - went
have - had
see - saw
win - won
cut - cut
think - thought
buy - bought
eat - ate
drive - drove
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
PAST SIMPLE OF BREAK
BROKEN
BROKE
BROK
BREAK
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Multiple Choice
On my last vacation I _________ a lot of photos.
take
took
taked
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NEGATIVE SENTENCES
Subject + didn't + Verb 1 + Object + Time
I didn't see Matrix.
Sude didn't come to school.
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Multiple Choice
The negative of : She ran in the park yesterday.
She didn't ran.
She wasn't run.
She didn't run.
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QUESTIONS
Did + Subject + Verb 1 + Object + Time ?
Did Pam go to the party yesterday?Yes,she did.
Did you climb a mountain?No,I didn't.
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Multiple Choice
Did you swim in the sea? X
Yes, I did.
No, I didn´t.
Yes, I does.
No, we don´t.
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Multiple Select
Did you go camping last month? V
Yes, I do.
No, I don´t.
Yes, I did.
Yes, she did.
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some/any/a lot of/much/many
Talking about quantity
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Countable and uncountable nouns
1st- we can count them (1,2,3...) so they have singular and plural forms. Ex: tables, doors, tomatoes, cherries...
2nd-we can't count them so they only have singular form. Ex: water, soup, cheese...
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Poll
Have you understood? let's see...is money, countable or uncountable?
countable
uncountable
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Multiple Select
What about bread?
countable
uncountable
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Much and Many
We use much for uncountables and many for countable nouns
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Ex: How much
how much water is there?
Don't take so much cheese, it's not only for you!
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Ex: How many
How many students are there in your class?
I have got many friends but only one best friend.
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Some and any
We usually use some in affirmative sentences and any in negative and interrogative sentences
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Fill in the Blanks
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Important!
Countable nouns appear in the plural after some or any
Uncountable nouns appear in the singular after some or any...Why????
Because they don't have plural form!!!!
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Important!
Countable nouns appear in the plural after some or any
Uncountable nouns appear in the singular after some or any...Why????
Because they don't have plural form!!!!
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Multiple Choice
There........any.........
are/apples
is/apple
aren't/apple
aren't/apples
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Multiple Choice
There...some...
is/bread
are/breads
aren't/bread
isn't/breads
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a lot of
It means a big quantity but we don't know the exact one. Usually in affirmative sentences.
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Example: There are a lot of people in here. I think more than 100.
I don't know how many people there were. Can you tell me if there were many people?
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Multiple Choice
What does this image refer to?
Any
A lot of
A
Some
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Comparatives & Superlatives
Miss Paula
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Comparatives
To compare two things
For example:
Andi is taller than Budi.
Budi is more diligent than Andi.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Superlatives
To say which thing is top in a group.
For example:
Andi is the tallest student in his class.
Budi is the most diligent student in his class.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Comparatives
We use it to compare things.
One-syllable adjectives: -er
Two-syllable adjectives which end in 'y': -ier
Other two-syllable (or more) adjectives: more + adjective
We always need to add 'than' after the adjective.
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Superlatives
We use it to say which thing is top in a group.
One-syllable adjectives: -est
Two-syllable adjectives which end in 'y': -iest
Other two-syllable (or more) adjectives: the most + adjective
We always need to put 'the' before the adjective.
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Irregulars
Be careful! Some adjectives have special forms.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
We use them to describe nouns...
adjectives
superlatives
comparatives
adverbs
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Multiple Choice
Jimmy and Blanca run _________ than Carlos and Engel
fastest
faster
the fastest
the faster
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Unit 6 Grammar - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Unit 6 Grammar

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Present Continuous Tense
The present continuous is made from the present tense of the verb be and the –ing form of a verb:
I --- AM --- WORKING
YOU --- ARE --- WORKING
WE--- ARE --- WORKING
THEY---ARE--- WORKING
WE -- ARE --- WORKING
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Present Continuous Tense
The present continuous is made from the present tense of the verb be and the –ing form of a verb:
SHE --- IS--- WORKING
HE--- IS--- WORKING
IT--- IS--- WORKING
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Multiple Choice
People around the world ...........................hard to save endangered animals.
are working
is working
am work
are worked
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Multiple Choice
The sea turtle population..............smaller because people ..............them.
are getting, are hunting
is getting, is hunting
is getting, are hunting
are getting, is hunting
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Multiple Choice
Animals such as Florida Panther and Lemur Leaf Frogs ......................................at a fast rate.
is disappearing
are disappearing
am disappearing
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Multiple Choice
Are you __________ japanese?
study
studying
studied
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Modal Verbs

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A modal verb is a type of helping verb that is used to express
ability
possibility
permission
obligation
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can / could
ability or lack of ability — "Laurel can dance very well."
permission — "Could I borrow your pen, please?"
offers or requests — "Could I have tartar sauce to come with the fish and chips?"
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should
advice — "You should drink 8 glasses of water."
advice — "I should not have slept late last night."
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must / have to
to express that you have no choice
necessity or obligation — "You must/have to pay for the things that you buy."
necessity or persuasion — "You have to see a doctor if you are sick."
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may
formal permission / request / assistance
"Teacher, may I go to the washroom, please?"
"I am Matthew, your consultant. How may I help you?"
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might / may
to express that there is a chance that something can happen in the future
a little less sure than may
"It might rain later this evening."
"It may rain later this evening."
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will
requests — "Will you pass the plates, please?"
to state that you have decided to do something — "I will make sure I finish my homework."
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Multiple Choice
What do modal verbs express?
anonymity, possibility, permission, obligation
ability, possibility, permission, obligation
ability, property, permission, obligation
ability, possibility, position, obligation
ability, possibility, permission, ability, possibility, permission, obligation
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Multiple Choice
Too much rain _____ cause floods in low-lying areas.
can
must
should
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Multiple Choice
You _____ write to us at this address or send an e-mail.
might
must
may
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Multiple Choice
It is so noisy that I _____ hear what the teacher is saying.
can't
won't
shouldn't
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Multiple Choice
Serena _____ be reprimanded for being mean to her friend.
must
can
should
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Multiple Choice
You _____ adhere to the safety rules.
might
must
may
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Multiple Choice
He _____ have eaten so much yesterday.
mustn't
shouldn't
can't
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By Richard Cruz
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