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Literary Analysis and Composition 2014-2015
Thursday, December 4 Vocabulary 5.1 GUM 6.2
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Vocabulary 5.1 What is our lesson objective?
What will I be able to do by the end of this lesson? I will be able to define and use words with Greek and Latin roots.
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Let’s Play! Vocabulary jeopardy online lesson
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GUM 6.2 What is our lesson objective?
What will I be able to do by the end of this lesson? I will be able to: Identify progressive verb forms. Identify verb tense. Form and use verbs in the indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, and subjunctive mood. Use the correct verb tense in a sentence.
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Keywords and Pronunciation
conjugation : a list of all the singular and plural forms of a verb in all six tenses future perfect progressive form : shows a future ongoing action that will have taken place by a stated future time future perfect tense : expresses action that will take place before another future action or time future progressive form : shows an ongoing action that will take place in the future future tense : expresses action that will take place in the future helping verb : an auxiliary verb that helps to make up a verb phrase irregular verb : a verb that does not form its past and past participle by adding -ed or -d to the present form
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Keywords and Pronunciation
past participle : a verb form, often ending in -d or -ed; may be used as an adjective past perfect progressive form : shows a past ongoing action that was interrupted by another past action past perfect tense : expresses action that took place before some other past action past progressive form : shows an ongoing action that took place in the past past tense : expresses action that has already taken place or that was completed in the past present participle : a verb form ending in -ing; may be used as an adjective present perfect progressive form : shows an ongoing action that is continuing in the present present perfect tense : expresses action that was completed at some indefinite time in the past or that has started in the past and is still going on
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Keywords and Pronunciation
present progressive form : shows an ongoing action that is taking place now present tense : expresses action that is going on now principal parts : the four building blocks of a verb: the present, the present participle, the past, and the past participle progressive verb form : verb used to express continuing or ongoing action; progressive forms are composed of a form of the verb be and the present participle. regular verb : a verb that forms its past and past participle by adding -ed or -d to the present form tense : the time expressed by a verb verb : a word used to express an action or a state of being
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What is verb tense? The tense of a verb expresses time. The three simple tenses are past, present, and future. In addition to these three tenses, there are perfect tenses. present perfect: I have waited. past perfect: I had waited. future perfect: I shall have waited.
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What is verb tense? Both the simple and perfect tenses have a progressive form. The progressive forms refer to a continuing or ongoing action. present progressive: I am waiting. past progressive: I was waiting. future progressive: I will be waiting. present perfect progressive: I have been waiting. past perfect progressive: I had been waiting. future perfect progressive: I will have been waiting.
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Let’s Practice! Complete each sentence by choosing the verb form in parentheses. 1. Until now, I _____ well. (past perfect progressive) A was performing B am performing C had been performing D will be performing
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Let’s Practice! Complete each sentence by choosing the verb form in parentheses. 2. We _____ a garage sale. (present progressive) A were having B had been having C are having D will be having
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Let’s Practice! Complete each sentence by choosing the verb form in parentheses. 3. Captain Galdamez _____ the jet. (future progressive) A has been flying B will be flying C had been flying D was flying
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Let’s Practice! Complete each sentence by choosing the verb form in parentheses. 4. Sonny _____ homework for two hours. (present perfect progressive) A has been doing B will have been doing C had been doing D was doing
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Let’s Practice! Complete each sentence by choosing the verb form in parentheses. 5. She _____ when she broke her leg. (past progressive) A is skiing B has been skiing C had been skiing D was skiing
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Let’s Practice! Choose the correct tense of the underlined verb.
22. Will you sneeze during class today? A past perfect B future
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Let’s Practice! Choose the correct tense of the underlined verb.
23. What color are your socks? A future B present
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Let’s Practice! Choose the correct tense of the underlined verb.
24. By 5:30 this evening, how long will you have been awake? A future perfect B future
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Let’s Practice! Choose the correct tense of the underlined verb.
25. Was there anything green in your closet this morning? A past perfect B past
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Let’s Practice! Choose the correct tense of the underlined verb.
26. The Winter Olympics provides skaters with an ideal opportunity. A present B future perfect
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