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English 2

English 2

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English

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9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Victor Barrientos

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18 Slides • 39 Questions

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Love, like, enjoy, hate, don't mind, don't like + noun / -ing form

Talking about activities.

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Multiple Select

Which options are correct?

1. I like pizza

2. I like play soccer

3. I like playing soccer

4. I love music

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1

2

2

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4

4

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Look at the examples combined with NOUNS

  • I love TV

  • I like books

  • I enjoy music

  • I don't mind tennis

  • I hate museums

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Look at the examples combined with VERBS

  • I love watching TV

  • I like reading books

  • I enjoy listening to music

  • I don't mind playing tennis

  • I hate visiting museums

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Open Ended

What's the meaning of:

love,

like

hate

enjoy

don't mind

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Love, like, enjoy, hate, don't mind, don't like + noun / -ing form

Use Love, like, enjoy, hate, don't mind, don't like and a NOUN

Example:

I like music

I love hamburguers

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Love, like, enjoy, hate, don't mind, don't like + noun / -ing form

When you use Love, like, enjoy, hate, don't mind, don't like and a verb (action) the verbs uses -ing

Example:

I like eating pizza ( is correct)

I like eat pizza ( is not correct)

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Let's practice...

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Multiple Choice

They like visit new places

1

Correct

2

Incorrect

10

Multiple Choice

I like spending time with my family.

1

Correct

2

Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

My parents love take photos.

1

Correct

2

Incorrect

12

Multiple Choice

I hate making dinner.

1

Correct

2

Incorrect

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Let's practice more...

14

Multiple Choice

I love...

1

play tennis

2

playing tennis

15

Multiple Choice

I enjoy....

1

listening to music

2

listen to music

16

Multiple Choice

I don't mind...

1

watching romantic movies

2

watch romantic movies.

17

Multiple Choice

I love.....

1

eating hamburgers

2

eat hamburger

18

Open Ended

Write 4 sentences using


I like____

I love____

I don't like____

I enjoy___

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Open Ended

How was today's class?

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Poll

Which one do you like better?

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Multiple Choice

"I prefer salad to soup. It is healthier."

Which appetizer did Susan like better?

1

salad

2

soup

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Multiple Choice

"I would rather have soup than salad though. Let's order one soup and one salad then."

Which appetizer did Kenny like better?

1

salad

2

soup

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Multiple Choice

"I would rather eat smoked salmon than steak. Cutting steak is so troublesome."

Which main course did Susan like better?

1

smoked salmon

2

steak

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Multiple Choice

"I prefer to have steak though. It's okay. I'll cut the steak for you, darling."

Which main course did Kenny like better?

1

smoked salmon

2

steak

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Multiple Choice

Kenny: "I prefer having tiramisu to cheesecake."

Susan: "I would rather have tiramisu than cheesecake too! Let's order tiramisu then."

Which dessert did Kenny like better?

1

tiramisu

2

cheesecake

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Multiple Choice

Kenny: "I prefer having tiramisu to cheesecake."

Susan: "I would rather have tiramisu than cheesecake too! Let's order tiramisu then."

Which dessert did Susan like better?

1

tiramisu

2

cheesecake

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Multiple Select

After 'prefer', we can use a ... ?

1

gerund

2

base form

3

to-finitive

4

noun (phrase)

35

Multiple Choice

After 'would rather', we can use a ... ?

1

gerund

2

base form

3

to-finitive

4

noun (phrase)

36

Adjectives ending in

"ing" and "ed "

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We usually use the past participle (ending in -ed) to talk about how someone feels:

  • I was really bored during the flight (NOT: I was really boring during the flight). .

  • She's interested in history (NOT: She's really interesting in history)

  • John's frightened of spiders (NOT: John's frightening of spiders).

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Multiple Choice

My nephew was _______ by the clown.

1

amused

2

amusing

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We usually use the present participle (ending in -ing) to talk about the person, thing, or situation which has caused the feeling:

  • It was such a long, boring flight (so I was bored).

  • I read a really interesting book about history (so I was interested).

  • Many people find spiders frightening (so they're frightened when they see spiders).

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Multiple Choice

The instructions for my new coffee machine are really ___.

1

confused

2

confusing

42

Multiple Choice

It's so ________ ! No matter how much I study I can't seem to remember this vocabulary.

1

frustrated

2

frustrating

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Multiple Choice

She's a big dog but you don't need to be ___.

1

frightened

2

frightening

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Multiple Choice

I loved my maths teacher! Lessons with her were never ___.

1

bored

2

boring

45

Multiple Choice

That shop never has any customers. I'm ___ it's still there.

1

surprised

2

surprising

46

Multiple Choice

The battery on my phone only lasts about two hours. It's really ___.

1

annoyed

2

annoying

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Multiple Choice

I was ___ that I didn't get the job.

1

disappointed

2

disappointing

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Multiple Choice

I'm reading a really ___ book.

1

interested

2

interesting

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Multiple Choice

The children were so ___ they couldn't sleep.

1

excited

2

exciting

50

Multiple Choice

Adjectives that end in -ED describe emotions and they tell us how people feel.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Adejctives that end in -ING are used to describe a person, a thing or a situation.

1

True

2

False

52

Multiple Choice

I read an _____ story about a dog that saved its owner.

1

Amazing

2

Interested

3

Amaze

4

Amazed

53

Multiple Choice

Are you _____ about the economic situation?

1

Worry

2

Worried

3

Fret

4

Worrying

54

Multiple Choice

A: Are you _____ about your next trip to China?

B: Yes. I'm very _____.

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Excited/ Exciting

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Exciting/Exciting

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Exciting/ Excited

4

Excited/ Excited

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Multiple Choice

I get _____ every time I try to read a map. They're so _____

1

Confusing/ Frustrated

2

Frustrated/ Confused

3

Frustrated/ Confusing

4

Confusing/ Frustating

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Multiple Choice

She does a lot of _____ things.

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Fascinated

2

Fascinating

3

Annoy

4

Annoyed

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Multiple Choice

I was _____ by how _____ the accident was last night.

1

Shocked/ Shocked

2

Shocked/ Shocking

3

Shoking/ Shocked

4

Shocking/ Shocking

Love, like, enjoy, hate, don't mind, don't like + noun / -ing form

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