HAVE, BE, DO | Adverbs of Frequency | Present Progressive | "Be going to" | BONUS ROUND |
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am, is, are
have, has do, does
What are the simple present forms of BE, HAVE, and DO?
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HOW OFTEN something happens
What do adverbs of frequency tell us?
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We use the present progressive to talk about an action that is happening now.
When do we use the present progressive?
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We can use "be going to" to talk about the FUTURE.
When do we use BE GOING TO?
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ALWAYS and NEVER can NOT go at the beginning or end of the sentence, only in the middle.
Where can you NOT put ALWAYS and NEVER in a sentence?
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Helping Verb
What is another word for AUXILIARY VERB?
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Adverbs of frequency come AFTER the BE verb.
Ex: My mom's food is ALWAYS great.
If you are using the BE verb in a sentence, do adverbs of frequency come BEFORE or AFTER the BE verb?
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1. BE + the VERB + ING
2. BE + NOT + the VERB + ING
1. What is the form for present progressive?
2. What is the form for present progressive, if it's a negative statement? |
AM, IS, or ARE + going to + the BASE FORM of the VERB
To form the future with "be going to", what do we use? What is the form?
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Most adverbs of frequency can go at the BEGINNING, MIDDLE, and END of a sentence.
Adverbs of frequency:
Where do adverbs of frequency go in a sentence? |
Irregular Verbs
What kind of verbs are HAVE, BE, DO?
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Adverbs of frequency usually come BEFORE other verbs.
Ex: Alex usually goes to bed at 8:00 p.m.
Where do adverbs of frequency go in a sentence? Give an example.
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If the base verb ends in -e, drop the -e and add -ing.
If the base verb is one syllable and it ends in CVC (consonant + vowel + consonant), double the last consonant. Then add -ing. Exceptions: DO NOT DOUBLE the last consonant if it is W, X, or Y.
What are the rules for spelling verbs using present progressive? For example, when using the verbs LISTEN, WRITE, and RUN.
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Place NOT before "going to"
Ex: They are NOT going to the movies.
To make a negative statement with "be going to", where do we put the NOT?
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Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, and Possessive Pronouns
What are the 3 kinds of pronouns?
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Auxiliary Verbs
Are these verbs being used as MAIN VERBS or AUXILIARY VERBS:
1. Sammy IS doing his homework. 2. Sammy DOES do his homework. 3. Sammy HAS done his homework. |
We use EVER in Yes/No Questions. (Do you EVER sleep late?)
We do not use EVER in affirmative statements. (I sleep late. NOT: I ever sleep late.)
In what kind of questions do we use EVER?
When do we not use EVER? |
Non-action (stative) verbs, such as BE, HAVE, LIKE, NEED, and WANT. We usually use these verbs in the simple present.
What kind of verbs do NOT use the present progressive form?
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this afternoon, tonight, tomorrow
Ex: He is going to the movies this afternoon. He is going to the movies tonight. He is going to the movies tomorrow.
What are three future time expressions we can use with "be going to"? Give an example.
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1. Prepositions of Time (I go to school in the summer.)
2. Prepositions of Place (I go to school in Fullerton.)
What 2 kinds of prepositions did we talk about in class? Give an example.
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Yes/No Questions:
Do you have blue eyes? Does he have brown eyes?
In what kind of questions do we use DO at the beginning? Give an example.
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To complain about something.
Ex: He is always smoking at my house.
When do we use adverbs of frequency with the present progressive?
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Present Continuous
What is another name for PRESENT PROGRESSIVE?
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No.
Do these three sentences have the same meaning:
A. I will run in five minutes. B. I am going to run in five minutes. C. I am going in five minutes. |
1. Answers will vary
2. always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never
1. Write a sentence using an adverb of frequency, preposition of time, and a preposition of place.
2. What are the adverbs of frequency in order from 100%-0%? |