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SSR TIME You need the following: -Composition books -Homework folder
FRIDAY September 23, 2016 SSR TIME You need the following: -Composition books -Homework folder
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Verb Tense… pg. 20 Present Tense They go to school every morning.
She understands English. It mixes the sand and the water. We try very hard. She enjoys playing the piano
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Verb Tense… pg. 20 Past Tense John Cabot sailed to America in 1498.
My father died last year. He lived in Fiji in 1976. We crossed the Channel yesterday.
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Verb Tense… pg. 20 Future Tense It will rain tomorrow. I'll pay for the tickets by credit card. He'll carry your bag for you. The baby won't eat his soup. We won't leave until we've seen the manager! Contractions I will = I'll We will = we'll You will = you'll He will = he'll She will = she'll They will = they'll Will not = won't
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Perfect and Progressive Verb Forms… pg. 21
Perfect Form (“have” or “had” + “past participle”) The perfect form is the verb tense used to indicate a completed, or "perfected," action or condition. Verbs can appear in any one of three perfect tenses: present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Verbs in the perfect form use a form of "have" or "had" + the past participle. (It is the form of the helping verb that indicates the tense.) Present Perfect: I have finished my homework already. Past Perfect: He had watched TV for an hour before dinner. Future Perfect: Nancy will have finished by the time her parents return.
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Perfect and Progressive Verb Forms… pg. 21
Progressive Form(“to be helping verb” + “-ing” The progressive form is a verb tense used to show an ongoing action. Verbs can appear in any one of three progressive tenses: present progressive, past progressive, and future progressive. The verbs in the progressive form use a form of "to be" + the present participle (an -ing verb). (It is the form of the helping verb that indicates the tense.) Present Progressive: The cake is baking slowly. Past Progressive: The trees were waving back and forth. Future Progressive: The children will be laughing.
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Perfect and Progressive Verb Forms… pg. 21
Perfect + Progressive The perfect and progressive forms can be combined, as in the following examples (again, the form of the helping verbs indicates the tense): Present Perfect Progressive: I have been running for an hour. Past Perfect Progressive: I had been running for an hour. Future Perfect Progressive: I will have been running for an hour.
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Chapter 12
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Graphic Novel Due next Friday!
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