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Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Read Quietly Verbs Practice Complete Page 505, Ex. 20 & page 507 Ex. 24 Review 12 tenses Independent work. W&G, page 505, Ex. 20. A new law passed in 1670 will be prohibiting thatched roofs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Tuesday, December 10, 20131. Read Quietly 2. Verbs Practice
1. Complete Page 505, Ex. 20 & page 507 Ex. 242. Review 12 tenses3. Independent work
W&G, page 505, Ex. 20
1. A new law passed in 1670 will be prohibiting thatched roofs.
2. Other laws have been requiring that streets be kept clear of flammable materials.
3. The mayor had been appointing wardens to report fire hazards.
4. The wardens are fining violators of fire laws.5. By 1732, the city was purchasing its first fire
engine.
The Progressive TensesTENSE HELPING VERB EXAMPLE
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE AM, ARE, OR IS I am singingShe is singingThey are singing
PAST PROGRESSIVE WAS OR WERE She was singingThey were singing
FUTURE PROGRESSIVE WILL BE She will be singing
PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
HAVE BEEN OR HAS BEEN She has been singingThey have been singing
PAST PERFECTPROGRESSIVE
HAD BEEN She had been singing
FUTURE PERFECTPROGRESSIVE
WILL HAVE BEEN She will have been singing
Six Basic TensesTENSE PRINCIPAL PART USED BASIC FORM
PRESENT Present She BeginsThey Begin
PAST Past She Began
FUTURE Present will
She will begin
PRESENT PERFECT Past participle Have or Has
She has begunThey have begun
PAST PERFECT Past participle Had
She had begun
FUTURE PERFECT Past participle Will have
She will have begun
Verbs Practice• W&G, page 507, Exercise 21:Write the sentences and give the tense of the verbs:
Here are the verbs:1. Are 2. Have been disagreeing3. Will continue4. Will be learning5. Had united6. Formed7. Has been called8. Includes9. Had been extending AND lived10. Added
• W&G, page 507, Exercise 23: Write the sentences with the correct verb forms. 1. have, 2. receive, 3. be & begin, 4. run, 5. bear
• Turn in Exercises 21 and 23 when done!• Complete/Study Verbs Study Guide: On back table
• Read Quietly