Grammar E Final Review BY MARIE WEBB.

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Grammar E Final Review BY MARIE WEBB

What is on the final? EVERYTHING that we have covered in class. Go back and look at your notes/old tests/study guides Look at all activities and PPTs we did on Canvas

Perfect Tenses Review (20 mins) Past perfect Present perfect Past perfect progressive (continuous) Present perfect progressive (continuous)

Do you remember the formulas? Present perfect Have/Has + ? + ?

Present Perfect Formula

Do you remember the formulas? Present Perfect Progressive?

Present Perfect Progressive

Do you remember the formulas? Past Perfect?

Past Perfect Formula

Do you remember the formulas? Past Perfect Progressive?

Past Perfect Progressive

Quiz (What Tense?) Guess the tense! Teams of 4! The winning team will get 1 extra credit point on their test! 10 questions

Two years ago I studied English in England. Simple Past

I had studied a little English before I moved to the U.S. Past Perfect

I have studied English in several different countries. Present Perfect

I had been studying English for five years before I moved to the U.S. Past perfect Continuous

I study English every day. Simple Present

I am watching you. Present Continuous

I will have studied every tense by the time I finish this course. Future perfect

I have been studying English for 5 years. Present Perfect Continuous

I was studying English when you called yesterday. Past Continuous

I am studying English now. Present Continuous

Passive Voice Review (15 minutes)

4 groups. You can use a cell phone Passive Voice Quiz Who did it!? 4 groups. You can use a cell phone 1 point for winning team

Who painted the Mona Lisa ? (Leonardo da Vinci) 1 point

Who wrote Hamlet? (Shakespeare) 1 point

Who invented the light bulb? (Thomas Edison) 2 points

Who invented the flying machine? (the Wright Brothers) 2 points

Who painted starry night? (Van Gogh) 1 point

Who discovered radio activity? (Marie Currie) 3 points

Who discovered the moons of Jupiter? (Galileo) 2 points

Who invented the telephone? (Bell) 2 points

Who wrote Frankenstein? (Mary Shelly) 2 points

Who painted Guernica? (Picasso) 1 point

Who painted The Scream? (Munsch) 4 points

Who discovered E=mc2? (Einstein) 2 points

Active or Passive? I ate a piece of chocolate cake. Active

Active or Passive? The librarian read a book to the students. Active

Active or Passive? The money was stolen. Passive

Active or Passive? We are usually paid on Fridays in the U.S. Passive

Active or Passive? I washed my car 3 weeks ago. Active

Active or Passive? It would have been fixed on the weekend. Passive

Active or Passive? His hair was cut by a professional. Passive

Active or Passive? The movie is being made in Hollywood. Passive

Active or Passive? I will introduce you to my boss this week. Active

Noun Clauses True or False? I recently heard on the news that… Ex: I recently heard on the news that Fahad met Lady Gaga on his trip to San Francisco recently heard on the news that… When I was young, I found out that… I sometimes forget that… All parents hope that… Most people in my country believe that… I recently read that… Scientists have discovered that… Students understand that… Since coming to the U.S., I have noticed that… When it comes to social networking, I feel that… Write down 10 sentences. 5 lies 5 true sentences

Stand in two lines Read some of your sentences to your partner. They will guess which ones are true and which ones are false. They will help make sure your grammar is correct! (1 minute and then rotate to a new partner)

Who Am I? You will each choose a famous person whom you must describe using 5-6 adjective clauses. Make sure that you don’t use the persons’ name, and try to be creative enough that your partners will be able to guess after they’ve heard all of your sentences. EX: 1. I am someone who sings hip-hop and R&B music. 2. I am someone that had a baby whose birth was so private that the hospital was closed. 3. I am married to someone whose musical and fashion talents have made him famous. 4. I live in a place where it is very cold in the winter and which is considered the big apple. 5. I used to sing in a group which consisted of three other women. 6. I have also acted in movies that are funny, such as Austin Powers.

Who am I? Time to guess!

Study for the final! Review all of your notes/units in book/old tests/study guides!