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English L1 ESTHUA Grammar Review
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    English L1 ESTHUA Grammar Review

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    Grammar Quiz 2 and Short Story

    • The average score for both classes was 7/20.

    • So, I have decided to give you another grammar quiz on March 8.

       -Present Perfect and Past Perfect

    • I will add up your scores of the 2 quizzes and divide them by 2. This will be your final score.

    • According to the university, they expect that all students will have in-person classes starting on Monday, March 8.

    • We will discuss dialogue writing March 8 & March 11.

    • This means that your final short story won’t be due until March 15, 2021.

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    Today's Class

    • Go through the answers from the Adjectives and Adverbs Worksheet

    • Go through the Quiz Questions 1-5 on the Present Perfect

    • Discuss each question carefully and then review over the Present Perfect tense.

    • Go through the Quiz Questions 6-10 on the Past Perfect tense.

    • Discuss each question carefully and then review over the Past Perfect tense.


  • Question 4
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    Q.

    Where does the adverb go in the sentence? Choose the correct sentence.

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    Our team played today and badly we lost.

    Our team played today badly and we lost.

    Our team played badly today and we lost.

  • Question 5
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    Q.

    Where does the adverb go in the sentence? There can be several correct answers.

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    Diana's upset about terribly failing her exams.

    Diana's upset about failing her exams terribly.

    Diana's upset about failing her terribly exams.

  • Question 6
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    Q.

    Where does the adverb go in the sentence? There are several correct options.

    answer choices

    Paul looked at angrily me when I told him.

    Paul angrily looked at me when I told him.

    Paul looked angrily at me when I told him.

    Paul looked at me angrily when I told him.

  • Question 7
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    Q.

    Where does the adverb go in the sentence? There can be more than 1 answer.

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    They understand me perfectly.

    They perfectly understand me.

    They understand perfectly me.

  • Question 8
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    Q.

    Where does the adverb go in the sentence? Choose the correct sentence.

    answer choices

    Chris sang and got a perfectly standing ovation.

    Chris sang perfectly and got a standing ovation.

    Christ sang and got a standing perfectly ovation.

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    Grammar Quiz

    Present Perfect Questions

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    Question 1_Present Perfect Section

    • Rachel: I think Kate plans to quit her job next month.

      Ian: Really? How many years (to work/she) there?

    • ANSWER: How many years has she been working there?

    • How long/How much time has she worked there?

    • Clue Word: many years = countable noun

    • Period of time = years = so, we need the continuous tense

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    Question 2_Present Perfect Section

    • 5 years. She (to be) a team leader for 2 years.

    • ANSWER: She has been a team leader for 2 years.

    • Function: Something that happened in the past the still effects the present. She is STILL a team leader.

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    Question 3_Present Perfect Section

    • My mother (to visit) Europe three times, but my grandma has never gone with her. Grandma Jane is always too afraid to fly.

    • ANSWER: My mother has visited Europe 3 times, but my grandma has never gone with her.

    • Function: To describe an indefinite past.

    • We don't know the exact date but we know it was 3 times.

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    Question 4_Present Perfect Section

    • Instructions: Read the following sentence and choose whether or not you need to use the present perfect simple or the past simple tense.

    • "Oh no! I (to lose) my phone. So, we can't use an uber."

    • ANSWER: I've lost my phone.

    • Clue Words: "Oh no!" This is to show that it recently happened.

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    Question 5_Present Perfect Section

    • Instructions: Read the following sentence and choose whether you need to use the present perfect simple or the past simple tense.

    • ANSWER: Crystal saw him yesterday.

    • Clue Word: yesterday

    • yesterday is a finished time word so we need to use the past tense.

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    Present Perfect Worksheet

    In small groups, answer questions 1-11 on the worksheet.

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    Question 6_Past Perfect Section

    • Instructions: Read the following news report and write the correct form of the verb. The verbs will either be in the past simple or continuous tense or the past perfect simple or continuous tense.

    • American actor Chadwick Boseman‘s death, at the age of 43,  ___1.____ (to shock) the film industry.

    • ANSWER: shocked

    • Function: a finished action (in someone's life when someone is dead)

    • The sentence is just stating a fact.

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    Question 7_Past Perfect Section

    • Boseman, famous for his iconic portrayal of Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, ____2.___(to diagnose) with colon cancer four years ago but nobody except his closest associates knew of his condition.

    • ANSWER: had been diagnosed

    • Boseman,...., had been diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago...

    • Clue Word: four years ago = an earlier past in the past

    • Also, the infinitive verb is = to be diagnosed- It is not possible to use the continuous form with this verb. You either are diagnosed with something you are not diagnosed with something.

    • Passive Voice

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    Question 8_Past Perfect Tense

    • Boseman was not just an actor but an artist-activist who____3.___ (to fight) for years for the appropriate representation of the Black community in the highly hegemonized world of Hollywood.

    • ANSWER: was fighting

    • Clue Word: for years

    • Function: This was a finished past action that lasted for years. You do not need to use the past perfect tense here. It is just not necessary.

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    Question 9_Past Perfect Section

    • ...Although he___4.___ (to appear) in the 2016 MCU film Captain America: Civil War as T’Challa, it wasn’t until the iconic 2018 blockbuster Black Panther that he achieved an almost mythical status.

    • ANSWER: had appeared

    • Function: an earlier past in the past

    • Look at the dates! 2016 and 2018

    • So, we clearly need to use the past perfect here.

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    Question 10_Past Perfect Section

    • A powerful commentary on the evils of colonialism and the liberation of the black community, Boseman___5.___(to dismantle) a lot of stereotypes with his majestic performance.

    • ANSWER: dismantled

    • Function: finished action of a person who is not alive.

    • It is just not necessary to write the past perfect tense.

    • The writer is stating a simple opinion about Boseman.

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    Reported Speech Game

    • 1st Person: Tell us what you did this week using the simple past tense.

    • Example: I came to class today.

    • The next person next to you must then convert that sentence to reported speech.

    • Example: She said that she had come to class today.

    • That second person then makes a past statement, and the next person in the circle changes it to reported speech.

    • Continue until the first person converts the last students past statement to reported speech.

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