L3 grammar big review

Jessica Montgomerie
Jessica MontgomerieESL instructor um University of Denver English Language Center
L3 Grammar
Kitchen Sink Review
Summer 2013
Part 1: Verb Tense Review
Simple Present
Habits, routines, facts, states or conditions
I drink coffee.
He usually goes home at 5:00 pm.
Sharks live in the ocean.
She has three children. (stative!)
He feels tired right now. (stative!)
Do you think learning English is easy? (stative!)
He doesn’t look like a very nice person. (stative!)
Present Progressive
Something that is happening now, is in
progress.
I am still drinking my coffee. I’m not finished.
He is driving home from school.
Sharks are trying to survive despite pollution.
She is having* a good day.
Are you enjoying your time in the U.S.?
He isn’t looking at the car in front of him.
Present Perfect
Statements:
Subject + have/has + past participle
Questions:
(Wh) + have/has + subject + past participle
Present Perfect
Statements:
Subject + have/has + past participle
I + have + lived here for 6 months.
She + has + bought a car.
Present Perfect
Questions:
(Wh) + have/has + subject + past participle
Where have you been in the U.S.?
Who have you met since you moved to Denver?
Have you seen the movie Man of Steel?
Present Perfect
Why do we use the present perfect?
(Hint: 3 reasons)
Why … present perfect?
1. Actions or states started in the past and
continue up to now. (since / for)
2. Actions that happened at an unspecified
time in the past. (experience)
3. Actions that were repeated in the past
and might be repeated again.
Why… present perfect progressive?
Actions that started in past and are in progress
now.
Ex 1: I have been driving since I was sixteen.
Ex 2: He has been sleeping for twenty hours! Is he ill?
PP or PPP?
Habitual or long term activities that
continue now use either PP or PPP.
Ex 1: I have been working at the ELC since 2007.
Ex 2: I have worked at the ELC since 2007.
PP or PPP?
An activity that is still in progress
without stopping uses the present
perfect progressive with duration words.
Ex: He has been sleeping for twenty hours!
We’ve been walking for a long time. Let’s stop for
a bit.
Why…past perfect?
To contrast two events or activities in the past.
To make the order of different past events more
clear.
Past Perfect
• Subject + had + past participle
• By his 6th birthday, he had already learned to
ride a bike.
Time words with past perfect
After + past perfect clause, simple past clause
Before + simple past clause, past perfect clause
By the time + simple past clause, past perfect
clause
By + year or time phrase
ALWAYS use past perfect with by
and by the time.
By 1890, the University of Denver had already
opened.
I had already finished my work by the time he
arrived.
Verb Tense Practice
questions taken from Englishpage.com
Adapted by Jessica Montgomerie
1.When I (arrive) ______ home
last night, I discovered that my
husband __________
(prepare) a beautiful
candlelight dinner.
2. Since Mike began acting, he ____
(perform) in two plays, a
television commercial and a TV
drama. However, he ____(speak,
never) publicly before he came to
Hollywood in 1985.
3. Monday the worst day of my life!
By the time I got to the office, an
important meeting ____(begin,
already) without me. My boss
(be) ____furious with me and I
(be) ___ fired.
4. When I ___ (turn) the radio on
yesterday, I ____(hear) a song
that ____ (be) popular when I was
in high school.
5. Last week, I ___(run) into an old
friend of mine. We ______(see,
not) each other for years. I ____
(enjoy) talking to her so much
that I _____(ask) for her new
phone number. We ______(meet)
for dinner next Friday.
6. I ___(visit) so many beautiful
places since I ____(come) to
Colorado. Before moving here, I
____(hear, never) of Pike’s Peak,
Aspen, Sand Dunes, or Red Rocks.
The Answers
1. arrived, had prepared
2. Has performed, had never spoken
3. Had already begun, was, was
4. Turned, heard, was
5. Ran, hadn’t seen, enjoyed, asked, will meet
(are going to meet)
6. Have visited, came, had never heard
Part 2: Passive Voice
Why we use it
The object in the active sentence becomes the
subject in the passive sentence.
The fish ate the man.
The man was eaten by the fish.
We use passive to emphasize the person or thing
that receives the action.
Form of the Passive
• Surfers are attacked by sharks.
Be + past participle
Be can be in all verb tense: is, are, am, was, were,
has been, have been, etc.
Intransitive Verbs
Intransitive verbs =
a verb that is NOT followed by an object
Active: I slept very well.
Passive:
(NOT POSSIBLE)
Part 3: Adjective Clauses
Two patterns (for Level 3)
• Pattern 1: The relative pronoun is the subject
of the clause.
• Pattern 2: The relative pronoun is the object
of the verb in the clause.
Pattern 1: The relative pronoun is the
subject of the clause.
I thanked the woman. She helped me open the door.
 I thanked the woman who/that helped me open the door.
I want you to hear the song. It always makes me feel better.
 I want you to hear the song that/which always makes me
feel better.
Pattern 2: The relative pronoun is the
object of the verb in the clause.
The woman helped me open the door. I thanked her.
The woman that/whom/who/0 I thanked had helped
me open the door.
The bus is usually on time. I take it to campus.
The bus that/which /0 I take to campus is usually on
time.
Which sentences are correct?
1. The teachers I had last quarter were very
nice.
2. The teachers that I had last quarter were
very nice.
3. The teachers that I had them last quarter
were very nice.
Which sentences are correct?
1. The teachers I had last quarter were very
nice. YES
2. The teachers that I had last quarter were
very nice. YES
3. The teachers that I had them last quarter
were very nice. NO
Which sentences are correct?
1. The tree who is in front of my apartment has
large white blossoms.
2. The tree is in front of my apartment has
large white blossoms.
3. The tree which is in front of my apartment
has large white blossoms.
Which sentences are correct?
1. The tree who is in front of my apartment has
large white blossoms. NO
2. The tree * is in front of my apartment has
large white blossoms. NO
3. The tree that is in front of my apartment
has large white blossoms. YES
Adjective Clause Practice
Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
#1
The boy was upset.
He lost his toy.
ANSWERS #1
The boy who lost his toy was upset.
OR
The boy that lost his toy was upset.
We MUST include the relative pronoun because
it is the subject of the clause.
#2
The red sweater is beautiful.
Jessica bought it yesterday.
#2
that
The red sweater which Jessica bought yesterday is beautiful.
Ø
Why do we have 3 choices?
#3
The doctor was very professional.
The hospital hired him.
#3
who
The doctor whom the hospital hired was very
professional.
that
Ø
Why do we have 3 choices?
What happened to the word “him”?
#4
My neighbor who/that is a taxi driver is very
good with directions.
We MUST include the relative pronoun because
it is the subject of the clause.
#4
My neighbor is very good with directions.
He’s a taxi driver.
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L3 grammar big review

  • 1. L3 Grammar Kitchen Sink Review Summer 2013
  • 2. Part 1: Verb Tense Review
  • 3. Simple Present Habits, routines, facts, states or conditions I drink coffee. He usually goes home at 5:00 pm. Sharks live in the ocean. She has three children. (stative!) He feels tired right now. (stative!) Do you think learning English is easy? (stative!) He doesn’t look like a very nice person. (stative!)
  • 4. Present Progressive Something that is happening now, is in progress. I am still drinking my coffee. I’m not finished. He is driving home from school. Sharks are trying to survive despite pollution. She is having* a good day. Are you enjoying your time in the U.S.? He isn’t looking at the car in front of him.
  • 5. Present Perfect Statements: Subject + have/has + past participle Questions: (Wh) + have/has + subject + past participle
  • 6. Present Perfect Statements: Subject + have/has + past participle I + have + lived here for 6 months. She + has + bought a car.
  • 7. Present Perfect Questions: (Wh) + have/has + subject + past participle Where have you been in the U.S.? Who have you met since you moved to Denver? Have you seen the movie Man of Steel?
  • 8. Present Perfect Why do we use the present perfect? (Hint: 3 reasons)
  • 9. Why … present perfect? 1. Actions or states started in the past and continue up to now. (since / for) 2. Actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past. (experience) 3. Actions that were repeated in the past and might be repeated again.
  • 10. Why… present perfect progressive? Actions that started in past and are in progress now. Ex 1: I have been driving since I was sixteen. Ex 2: He has been sleeping for twenty hours! Is he ill?
  • 11. PP or PPP? Habitual or long term activities that continue now use either PP or PPP. Ex 1: I have been working at the ELC since 2007. Ex 2: I have worked at the ELC since 2007.
  • 12. PP or PPP? An activity that is still in progress without stopping uses the present perfect progressive with duration words. Ex: He has been sleeping for twenty hours! We’ve been walking for a long time. Let’s stop for a bit.
  • 13. Why…past perfect? To contrast two events or activities in the past. To make the order of different past events more clear.
  • 14. Past Perfect • Subject + had + past participle • By his 6th birthday, he had already learned to ride a bike.
  • 15. Time words with past perfect After + past perfect clause, simple past clause Before + simple past clause, past perfect clause By the time + simple past clause, past perfect clause By + year or time phrase
  • 16. ALWAYS use past perfect with by and by the time. By 1890, the University of Denver had already opened. I had already finished my work by the time he arrived.
  • 17. Verb Tense Practice questions taken from Englishpage.com Adapted by Jessica Montgomerie
  • 18. 1.When I (arrive) ______ home last night, I discovered that my husband __________ (prepare) a beautiful candlelight dinner.
  • 19. 2. Since Mike began acting, he ____ (perform) in two plays, a television commercial and a TV drama. However, he ____(speak, never) publicly before he came to Hollywood in 1985.
  • 20. 3. Monday the worst day of my life! By the time I got to the office, an important meeting ____(begin, already) without me. My boss (be) ____furious with me and I (be) ___ fired.
  • 21. 4. When I ___ (turn) the radio on yesterday, I ____(hear) a song that ____ (be) popular when I was in high school.
  • 22. 5. Last week, I ___(run) into an old friend of mine. We ______(see, not) each other for years. I ____ (enjoy) talking to her so much that I _____(ask) for her new phone number. We ______(meet) for dinner next Friday.
  • 23. 6. I ___(visit) so many beautiful places since I ____(come) to Colorado. Before moving here, I ____(hear, never) of Pike’s Peak, Aspen, Sand Dunes, or Red Rocks.
  • 24. The Answers 1. arrived, had prepared 2. Has performed, had never spoken 3. Had already begun, was, was 4. Turned, heard, was 5. Ran, hadn’t seen, enjoyed, asked, will meet (are going to meet) 6. Have visited, came, had never heard
  • 26. Why we use it The object in the active sentence becomes the subject in the passive sentence. The fish ate the man. The man was eaten by the fish. We use passive to emphasize the person or thing that receives the action.
  • 27. Form of the Passive • Surfers are attacked by sharks. Be + past participle Be can be in all verb tense: is, are, am, was, were, has been, have been, etc.
  • 28. Intransitive Verbs Intransitive verbs = a verb that is NOT followed by an object Active: I slept very well. Passive: (NOT POSSIBLE)
  • 29. Part 3: Adjective Clauses
  • 30. Two patterns (for Level 3) • Pattern 1: The relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. • Pattern 2: The relative pronoun is the object of the verb in the clause.
  • 31. Pattern 1: The relative pronoun is the subject of the clause. I thanked the woman. She helped me open the door.  I thanked the woman who/that helped me open the door. I want you to hear the song. It always makes me feel better.  I want you to hear the song that/which always makes me feel better.
  • 32. Pattern 2: The relative pronoun is the object of the verb in the clause. The woman helped me open the door. I thanked her. The woman that/whom/who/0 I thanked had helped me open the door. The bus is usually on time. I take it to campus. The bus that/which /0 I take to campus is usually on time.
  • 33. Which sentences are correct? 1. The teachers I had last quarter were very nice. 2. The teachers that I had last quarter were very nice. 3. The teachers that I had them last quarter were very nice.
  • 34. Which sentences are correct? 1. The teachers I had last quarter were very nice. YES 2. The teachers that I had last quarter were very nice. YES 3. The teachers that I had them last quarter were very nice. NO
  • 35. Which sentences are correct? 1. The tree who is in front of my apartment has large white blossoms. 2. The tree is in front of my apartment has large white blossoms. 3. The tree which is in front of my apartment has large white blossoms.
  • 36. Which sentences are correct? 1. The tree who is in front of my apartment has large white blossoms. NO 2. The tree * is in front of my apartment has large white blossoms. NO 3. The tree that is in front of my apartment has large white blossoms. YES
  • 37. Adjective Clause Practice Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
  • 38. #1 The boy was upset. He lost his toy.
  • 39. ANSWERS #1 The boy who lost his toy was upset. OR The boy that lost his toy was upset. We MUST include the relative pronoun because it is the subject of the clause.
  • 40. #2 The red sweater is beautiful. Jessica bought it yesterday.
  • 41. #2 that The red sweater which Jessica bought yesterday is beautiful. Ø Why do we have 3 choices?
  • 42. #3 The doctor was very professional. The hospital hired him.
  • 43. #3 who The doctor whom the hospital hired was very professional. that Ø Why do we have 3 choices? What happened to the word “him”?
  • 44. #4 My neighbor who/that is a taxi driver is very good with directions. We MUST include the relative pronoun because it is the subject of the clause.
  • 45. #4 My neighbor is very good with directions. He’s a taxi driver.