day 11: identifying sentence errors verb tense, gerunds

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Day 11: Identifying Sentence ErrorsVerb Tense, Gerunds

Seating Chart: Team Glen

Grace

Qamar

Yasmin

Laith

FatinaRaghd

Amanda

Shahd

DoorUstaz Glen

MohammadGhamin

From Rahda’s “Gender Box Activity” on Tuesday, Answer in your Reflective Notebook. What messages do you find harmful about Gender (Films,

TV, Commercials)? What messages are useful? Explain why you think this.

Are there positive ways men and women can step out of their respective “boxes” without being ridiculed or excluded?

Ahmad

Yara

Omar

Seating Chart: Team Rachel

Aseel

SabaNadine

Rita Kosty

IbrahimMazen

Sara A

Abdelrahman

Door

Leena

Ustaz Glen

From Rahda’s “Gender Box Activity” on Tuesday, Answer in your Reflective Notebook.What messages do you find harmful about Gender

(Films, TV, Commercials)? What messages are useful? Explain why you think this.

Are there positive ways men and women can step out of their respective “boxes” without being ridiculed or excluded?

Sara O

Reem

Seating Chart: Team RadhaFrom Rahda’s “Gender Box Activity” on Tuesday, Answer in your Reflective Notebook. What messages do you find harmful about

Gender (Films, TV, Commercials)? What messages are useful? Explain why you think this.

Are there positive ways men and women can step out of their respective “boxes” without being ridiculed or excluded?

Adam

Saja

Leen

NadaElyaa

DanaZeina

Sara

Bana

Door

Khaled

Ustaz Glen

DinaNicole

Seating Chart: Team Robin/Alison

ShaimaSerry

SewarGhaith

Zain

TalaNour

Door

Nadeen

Ustaz Glen

From Rahda’s “Gender Box Activity” on Tuesday, Answer in your Reflective Notebook. What messages do you find harmful about

Gender (Films, TV, Commercials)? What messages are useful? Explain why you think this.

Are there positive ways men and women can step out of their respective “boxes” without being ridiculed or excluded?

Bashar

Agenda Warm Up: Roll Call Verb Tenses Gerunds vs. Infinitives Vegas Trashketball

Verb Tenses TableTense Example Function

Simple Present They walk to the store.They walk to the story daily.

General ideas, repeated actions

Present Perfect They have walked to the store.He has walked to the store since 2008.

Action still occurring, emphasizes result not process.

Simple Past They walked to store. Completed action

Past Perfect They had walked to the store before they realized their mistake.

Done before something else happens.

Future They will walk to the store Future event, not done.

Future Perfect They will have walked to the store by tomorrow.

Will be done by a certain time. Look back from future

Verb Tenses Make sure your tense of the verb matches the

structure of the sentence. Was/would/were = past. Is/are = present, will =

future. Has/have = Present perfect, had = Past perfect S verbs. When the subject is “he, she, or it” and it

is simple present.

It is likely that the opening of the store, previously set for June, would be postponed due to the strike.

It is likely that the opening of the store, previously set for June, will be postponed due to the strike.

Examples1. Over the last half-century, the building of

passenger airliners had grown into a multibillion dollar industry.

2. Many superb tennis players turn professional at an early age, but because of their lack of physical stamina, suffered early in their careers.

Common Irregular Verbs

Lie, Swim, Drink

You LIE down for a nap.You LIED down yesterday.You LAY something down on the table.You LAID your book down yesterday on the table and forgot it there.You SWIM across the English Channel.You SWAM across the Atlantic Ocean last year.You had SWUM across the bathtub as a child.You DRINK a glass of water every morning.You DRANK a glass of water yesterday.You have DRUNK three gallons of water this week.

With Partners

Conditional Verbs

If I were a good student, I would get good grades.”

Memorize: If…were…. Would…

Gerunds vs Infinitive (Idioms)

Gerunds come from verbs but function as nouns and always ends with –ing. Guideline: used after prepositions Before leaving, I want to say goodbye. Ameer loves walking in the street.

Infinitives are the “to + base” form of the verb. Guideline: follow most adjectives I want to live! It was tedious to run home.

When you use them is based on how English is properly said (Idioms)

Examples

1. Team officials heralded Cap Day as an attempt at attracting a larger turnout of fans.

2. Surveillance cameras are frequently used to prevent costumers to shoplift.

Vegas Trashkeball

Each Round consists of 5 questions

For Each question your team gets 1 minute.

After each round you get a chance to wager as many points as you have.

If you shoot from the 2 Point it doubles your wagered points

If you shoot from the 3 Point it Triples your points.

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Homework Pg 720-721

Exit Slip1. The helping verbs of has, had, and

have are what kind of tense? When do you use this tense?

2. In 2020, the world’s tallest building is the Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia.

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