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MIDTERM EXAM Wednesday January 17th everybody by ZOOM class after 1 hr exam by ZOOM

FINAL EXAM Wednesday January 31st everybody by ZOOM NO class after exam

January 22nd NO CLASS

Sentence: complete idea = (complete does NOT mean with a lot of detail.)

Independent clause

He eats. 1 sentence with 1 independent clause

#words # verbs # sent. # ID # DEPENDENT CLAUSES

He was speeding yesterday.(adverb) 1 0 1 1 0

He was speeding in the afternoon. Many 0 1 1 0

He was speeding when he hit the car. Many 1(hit) 1 1 1

Independent dependent = adverb clause

Clause clause

He was speeding yesterday. ,


Yesterday he was speeding.

He was speeding in the afternoon. ,


In the afternoon he was speeding.

He was speeding when he hit the car. ,


When he hit the car he was speeding.

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I was looking at her when the accident occured.

I saw her when the accident occured.

THINK = my opinion = non action verb I thought it was a good movie.

THINKING = considering = action verb I always think about the good and bad things about something.

I am thinking about going to Buenos Aires in January.


Have = own, possession = non-action = I had a cell phone. (I have a cell phone) “simple”

Have = eat = action I had lunch at 1:00. (I have lunch at 1:00) “simple”

I has having lunch when you called me.

I am having lunch righ now, so don’t call me.

See = non action = open your eyes and identify what is in front of you.

Seeing = dating I am seeing Silvia.

Taste = non action = almost means IS The food tastes delicious. = The food is delicious.

The food is tasting delicious.

Taste = action =getting some food, putting it in your mouth, and evaluating it. =

Simple present: The chef always tastes the food before.

Present progressive: The chef is tasting the food right now.

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PRESENT PAST FUTURE


SIMPLE: Habit, fact, routine SIMPLE PRESENT: Habit, SIMPLE PAST: Habit, fact, SIMPLE FUTURE: Habit,
in the XXX fact, routine in the present routine in the past fact, routine in the future
PROGRESSIVE: the action is PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: PAST PROGRESSIVE: the FUTURE PROGRESSIVE: the
happening in the XXX the action is happening in action is happening in the action is happening in the
the present past future
PERFECT: the action is in PRESENT PERFECT: the PAST PERFECT: the action FUTURE PERFECT: the
the past of the XXX action is in the past of the is in the past of the past action is in the past of the
present. future

PRESENT PERFECT: the action is in the past of the present.

NOW

(the past of the present = past)

Or or

SIMPLE PAST: He was in Japan last year. Always says WHEN 100 % ACTION FINISHED

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE: He has been in Japan for 3 weeks.

Perfects ALWAYS makes more emphasis of what is already IN THE PAST

SUBJECT AUXILIARY have/has VERB (past participle form)


Simple past He was in Japan last year.

Sentence He has been to Japan.

Yes/no? Has he been to Japan?

Yes, he has been in Japan.

Yes, he has.

No, he hasn’t been in Japan.

No, he hasn’t.

Info? When has he been to Japan?

How long has he been in Japan?

He has been in Japan for 3 weeks.

Simple past He had a car.

Present perfect He has had a car.

Yes/no? Has he had a car?

Yes, he has had a car.

Yes, he has.

No, he hasn’t had a car.

No, he hasn’t.

Info? How long has he had a car?

He has had a car for 5 years.

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