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1C Grammar Feb 14 th , 2012. 0213 5 min quiz. For Q1 and Q2, list the two uses of present progressive. 3. Please change this sentence into a question. She is going to the computer conference. 4. Please write the Wh- question for this sentence.
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0213 5 min quiz For Q1 and Q2, list the two uses of present progressive. 3. Please change this sentence into a question. She is going to the computer conference. 4. Please write the Wh- question for this sentence. Kory is not drinking water because he is not thirsty. 5. What is the difference in meaning between “I jog.” and “I’m jogging.”?
Agenda: (Things we will do) • Valentines Day! • Present Progressive and simple present • Practice on Lesson 6 • Creating a conversation
Things People Say… Be mine. I dig you. You are the apple of my eyes. I’m stuck on you. You mean the world to me. I have a crush on you. My heart beats for you. To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world.
Make a card (10 mins) Pick out a card with your classmate’s name on it. Write some kind and nice words to him/her.
Simple Present and Present Progressive P. 172 Exercise 13
Nonaction Verbs Nonaction verbs describe a situation, sense, desire, opinion or condition, not an action. • I’m liking the weather. • I like the weather. • I need to buy a book. • I’m needing to buy a book. • I care about my parents. • I’m caring about my parents. • I prefer tea over coffee. • I’m preferring tea over coffee.
Nonaction Verbs The easiest way to make a difference is whether or not you can see the action. For example: I love you. I’m calling you. I’m hugging you. I’m making you dinner. P. 172 Exercise 13
Think, Have, and Sense Verbs Think • Action: John is thinking about the answer. • Nonaction: John thinks he knows the answer. Have • Action: He is having lunch. • Action: He is having new experience in America. • Nonaction: He has free time now. • Nonaction: He has new friends. • Nonaction: He has the flu.
Think, Have, and Sense Verbs Look • Action: He is looking at the screen. • Nonaction: He looks tired. Smell • Action: I’m smelling the coffee. • Nonaction: The coffee smells delicious. Confused???!!! Let’s do some practices!!!
Practice Time Writing P. 174 Exercise 14 P. 174 Exercise 15 P.176 Exercise 18 P.177 Exercise 19 --- by yourself Speaking P.175 Exercise 16 P.176 Exercise 17