Friday, February 11, 2011

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Transcript Friday, February 11, 2011

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Read Quietly 
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You must read the same book every day, not a different book every day.
You must not linger at the book shelf.
You must read a good book that you like
Verbs Tiered Activity
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Complete W&G, page 514, Ex. 39 & 41
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Check your work at:
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Study Carroll
Right desks
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Pick up “Tiered Activity” Handout from back table
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Work Quietly
Read Quietly
HW: VERBS TEST TOMORROW
Verbs Practice
• W&G, page 514:
– Exercise 37: Verb – Principal Part – Regular or Irregular
• 1. fetching - present participle - regular
– Exercise 38: Write sentences:
• Five in the past tense
• Five in present perfect
– Exercise 40: Verb – Tense
• 1. have been washing – present perfect progressive
• Page515:
– Exercise 42:
• Write sentences and underline correction
• Three sentences are CORRECT
– Exercise 44:
• Write the sentences
Principal Parts
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Q1: The president delivered the State of the Union address yesterday.
past
present
past participle
Q 2: John has chosen a pecan pie for his dessert.
present
past participle
past
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Q 3: After much deliberation, the mayor approved the proposal to build a new park.
past participle
present
past
Q 4: Have you and Mike finished playing yet?
past
past participle
present
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Q 5: Julie invited her friends to a sleep over party.
past participle
present
past
Q 6: Wash your hands regularly.
past participle
past
present
Verb Tenses
1.
Television HAS BEEN such an important part of our family's life for so many years that we can't
imagine being without it.
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2.
Present perfect
As of this fall, Meet The Press WILL HAVE BEEN ENTERING our living room on Sunday mornings
for fifty years!
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3.
Future perfect progressive
My folks BOUGHT their first TV in the early 50s.
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4.
past
The appliance store WAS SELLING 13-inch black-and-white TV sets for fifty dollars.
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5.
Past progressive
The saleswoman HAD CONVINCED my father that a TV would make a great Mother's Day gift.
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Past perfect
In fact, my father HAS BEEN KEEPING that old TV in our attic all these years.
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7.
Present perfect progressive
He says he WILL SELL it someday as an antique for hundreds of dollars.
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8.
future
I think he IS HOPING that it still actually works.
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9.
Present progressive
He WILL BE TAKING it to an antique store soon to see what it's worth.
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10.
Future progressive
It still SURPRISES me that he's been able to hold on to that old TV set.
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present