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English II Review

English II Review

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English

University

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42 Slides • 37 Questions

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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

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

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

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I love dogs and she love cats.

2

I loves dogs and she loves cats.

3

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 Blank

He ______ (run) every morning.

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Multiple Choice

What sentences is correct?

1

I eats

2

I eat

3

You eats

4

He eat

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Multiple Choice

We ______ sleep at 10

1

no

2

doesn't

3

don't

4

no to

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Multiple Select

SELECT THE CORRECT OPTIONS

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HE DRINKS

2

I LOVES

3

YOU WASH

4

SHE LISTENS

5

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

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The baby __________ (cry) all day.

1

cryed

2

cryyed

3

crieed

4

cried

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Multiple Choice

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The family _______________ (bake) a birthday cake.

1

bake

2

baked

3

bakeed

4

bakked

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Multiple Choice

how do you spell this words?

play, stop,study

1

played, stopped, studed

2

plaied, stopped,studied

3

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 Blank

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We ________ soup, pasta and salad for dinner last night. (have)

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Multiple Choice

PAST SIMPLE OF BREAK

1

BROKEN

2

BROKE

3

BROK

4

BREAK

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Multiple Choice

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On my last vacation I _________ a lot of photos.

1

take

2

took

3

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.

1

She didn't ran.

2

She wasn't run.

3

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

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Did you swim in the sea? X

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Yes, I did.

2

No, I didn´t.

3

Yes, I does.

4

No, we don´t.

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Multiple Select

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Did you go camping last month? V

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Yes, I do.

2

No, I don´t.

3

Yes, I did.

4

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

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Have you understood? let's see...is money, countable or uncountable?

countable

uncountable

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Multiple Select

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What about bread?

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countable

2

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 Blank

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I buy ......vegetables every day

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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.........

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are/apples

2

is/apple

3

aren't/apple

4

aren't/apples

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Multiple Choice

There...some...

1

is/bread

2

are/breads

3

aren't/bread

4

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

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What does this image refer to?

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Any

2

A lot of

3

A

4

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 Blank

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The cat is ... ... the turtle. (fast)

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Multiple Select

We use them to describe nouns...

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adjectives

2

superlatives

3

comparatives

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adverbs

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Multiple Choice

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Jimmy and Blanca run _________ than Carlos and Engel

1

fastest

2

faster

3

the fastest

4

the faster

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Multiple Choice

That movie was bad, but it was not ____________ I have ever seen.
1
baddest
2
worsest
3
worse
4
the worst

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Multiple Choice

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What is the ________food to eat when you are sick? 
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better 
2
good 
3
goodest 
4
best 

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Multiple Choice

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Pancracito is  _________ person I know.
1
the more nervous 
2
more nervous 
3
the nervousest 
4
the most nervous 

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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

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People around the world ...........................hard to save endangered animals.

1

are working

2

is working

3

am work

4

are worked

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Multiple Choice

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The sea turtle population..............smaller because people ..............them.

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are getting, are hunting

2

is getting, is hunting

3

is getting, are hunting

4

are getting, is hunting

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Multiple Choice

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Animals such as Florida Panther and Lemur Leaf Frogs ......................................at a fast rate.

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is disappearing

2

are disappearing

3

am disappearing

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Multiple Choice

Are you __________ japanese?

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study

2

studying

3

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?

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anonymity, possibility, permission, obligation

2

ability, possibility, permission, obligation

3

ability, property, permission, obligation

4

ability, possibility, position, obligation

5

ability, possibility, permission, ability, possibility, permission, obligation

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Multiple Choice

Too much rain _____ cause floods in low-lying areas.

1

can

2

must

3

should

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Multiple Choice

You _____ write to us at this address or send an e-mail.

1

might

2

must

3

may

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Multiple Choice

It is so noisy that I _____ hear what the teacher is saying.

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can't

2

won't

3

shouldn't

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Multiple Choice

Serena _____ be reprimanded for being mean to her friend.

1

must

2

can

3

should

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Multiple Choice

You _____ adhere to the safety rules.

1

might

2

must

3

may

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Multiple Choice

He _____ have eaten so much yesterday.

1

mustn't

2

shouldn't

3

can't

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THE END!

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By Richard Cruz

ENGLISH II REVIEW

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