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3 Revision – Mid Year Examination 2021-2022

Parts of Speech

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


ability enable able Ably
ideal - ideal Ideally
communication communicate communicative -
advertisement advertise - -
application apply applicable -
society socialize social Socially
responsibility - responsible responsibly

Irregular Verbs

Bare Infinitive Past Past Participle   Bare Infinitive Past Past Participle
understand understood understood   begin began begun
think thought thought   feel felt felt
win won won   sit sat sat
do did done   tell told told
give gave given   catch caught caught
make made made   steal stole stolen
bring brought brought   see saw seen

Reported Speech (e.g. clean)

1. Present tense  past tense

clean; cleans  cleaned

e.g. “I CLEAN the windows every day.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE CLEANED the windows every day.

2. Past tense  Past Perfect


Cleaned  had cleaned

e.g. “I CLEANED the windows yesterday.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE HAD CLEANED the windows the day before.

3. Future tense  Past future tense


Will clean  would clean

e.g. “I WILL CLEAN the windows tomorrow.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE CLEANED the windows the next day.
4. Present Continuous tense  Past Continuous tense
Is/am/are cleaning  was/were cleaning

e.g. “I AM CLEANING the windows now.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE WAS CLEANING the windows then.

5. Present Perfect tense  Past Perfect tense


Has/Have cleaned  had cleaned

e.g. “I HAVE CLEANED the windows already.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE HAD CLEANED the windows already.

6. Present Perfect tense  Past Perfect tense


Has/Have cleaned  had cleaned

e.g. “I HAVE CLEANED the windows already.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE HAD CLEANED the windows already.

7. Can could
Shall  should
Must  had to
e.g. “I MUST CLEAN the windows today.” Ms. Ma said.

Ms. Ma said that SHE HAD TO CLEAN the windows that day.

Reported Questions

WH- questions -

verb
 “What is your name?” Jenny asked me.
verb
Jenny asked me what my name was.

 “Where did you go yesterday?”


Jenny asked me where I had gone the day before.

YES/NO Questions

“Are you happy?” Jenny asked me.


Jenny asked me IF I was happy.

“Is she a teacher?” Jenny asked me.


Jenny asked me IF she was a teacher.
Reported Instructions

“Stand up,” the teacher asked the class.


The teacher asked the class TO stand up.

“Please stop talking!” the teacher asked the class.


The teacher asked the class TO stop talking.

“Do not step on the grass!” the teacher asked the class.
The teacher asked the class NOT TO step on the grass.

Gerunds and To-infinitives


Verbs + Gerunds
enjoy advise keep miss finish
quit suggest mind dislike postpone
avoid can’t help involve practise risk
- Prepositions

Verbs + To-infinitives
agree choose decide hope expect seem
plan promise want refuse need wish
afford fail manage offer pretend prepare

Passive Voice
Active voice Passive voice
is/am/are + p.p.
Simple Present
The windows _______________(clean) by me every
I _______________(clean) the windows every day.
day.
Present Continuous Is/am/are + being + p.p.
I _______________(clean) the windows at the The windows _______________(clean) by me at the
moment. moment.
Present Perfect Has/have + been + p.p.
I _______________(clean) the windows already. The windows _______________(clean) by me already.
Was/were + p.p.
Simple Past
The windows _______________(clean) by me
I _______________(clean) the windows yesterday.
yesterday.
Past Perfect Had + been + p.p.
I _______________(clean) the windows before I The windows _______________(clean) by me before I
went out for work. went out for work.
Will/shall + be + p.p.
Simple Future
The windows _______________(clean) by me
I _______________(clean) the windows tomorrow.
tomorrow.
*Modal Verbs Can/may/ would + be+ p.p.
I can clean the windows.
The windows ______________(clean) by me.

Vocabulary
1. Mystery 2. Human resources
3. Application 4. Invisible
5. Apply for 6. Exhibit
7. Candidate 8. Applicant
9. Enable 10. Science-fiction
11. Currently 12. Novel
13. Fluent 14. An excellent command of
15. Consider 16. Bend
17. Available 18. Describe
19. Attend 20. Float
21. Convenience 22. Magnets
23. Retail outlet 24. Engage
25. Submit 26. Encourage
27. Knowledge 28. discovery
29. Feedback 30. Technique

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