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Chapter 9. Past Continuous Tense Reflexive Pronouns While-Clauses. Vocabulary Preview. Break into. A burglar breaking into a house. Vocabulary Preview. Crash into. He crashed into the other car. Vocabulary Preview. faint. Vocabulary Preview. spill. Vocabulary Preview. trip.
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Chapter 9 Past Continuous Tense Reflexive Pronouns While-Clauses
Vocabulary Preview • Break into A burglar breaking into a house
Vocabulary Preview • Crash into He crashed into the other car.
Vocabulary Preview • faint
Vocabulary Preview • spill
Vocabulary Preview • trip
Vocabulary Preview • Get on Get on the bus
Vocabulary Preview • Get off Elementary students get off the bus
Vocabulary Preview • Get out of She is getting out of the car
Past Continuous Tense I was he she What it doing? we were you they I He was She It eating. We You were They
The Blackoutpage 84 I He was She It working. We You were They
The Blackout page 84 Last night at 8:00 there was a blackout in Centerville. The lights went out all over town. • What was Doris doing last night when the lights • went out? B. She was taking a bath.
The Blackout page 84 Last night at 8:00 there was a blackout in Centerville. The lights went out all over town. • What were Mr. and Mrs. Green doing last night when the lights went out? B. They were riding in the elevator.
The Blackout page 84 Last night at 8:00 there was a blackout in Centerville. The lights went out all over town. 1. David A. What was David doing last night when the lights went out? B. He was cooking.
In class: • Side by Side • Page 84 #1-9 and • What were you doing last night at 8:00?
Past Continuous Tense I was he she What it doing? we were you they I He was She It eating. We You were They
I Saw You Yesterday, but You Didn’t See me (page 85) A. I saw you yesterday, but you didn’t see me. B. Really?! When? A. At about 2:30. You were getting out of a taxi on Main Street. B. That wasn’t me. Yesterday at 2:30 I was cooking dinner. A. Hmmm. I guess I made a mistake.
Page 85 1. walking into the laundromat working at my office A. I saw you yesterday, but you didn’t see me. B. Really?! When? A. At about 4:00. You were walking into the laundromat. B. That wasn’t me. Yesterday at 4:00 I was working at my office. A. Hmmm. I guess I made a mistake.
In class: • Side by Side • Page 85 #1-6
Reflexive Pronouns • What is Reflexive Pronouns? • You can look at your Side by Side workbooks and try to figure out what Reflexive Pronouns means.
Reflexive Pronouns I myself. You yourself. He himself. She herself. It took a walk by itself. We ourselves. You yourselves. They themselves.
Reflexive Pronouns Personal PronounsReflexive Pronouns I myself You (singular) yourself You (plural) yourselves He himself She herself It itself We ourselves They themselves
Reflexive Pronouns • myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
Reflexive Pronouns • Exercise (scroll down to the bottom)
He When to the Movies by Himself (page 87) I myself You yourself He himself She herself It itself We ourselves You yourselves They themselves A. What did John do yesterday? B. He went to the movies. A. Oh. Who did he go to the movies with? B. Nobody. He went to the movies by himself.
Page 87 1. Aunt Ethel go to the circus A. What did Aunt Ethel do yesterday? B. She went to the circus. A. Oh. Who did she go to the circus with? B. Nobody. She went to the circus by herself.
In class: • Side by Side • Page 87 #1-9
While- Clauses • I lost my wallet while I was jogging through the park. • He cut himself while he was shaving.
While- Clauses • We use both when and while as subordinating conjunctions to introduce adverbial clauses of time. • They mean during the time that and indicate that something is or was happening when something else occurred: Example: • The prisoners escaped when / while the prison warders were eating their lunch. • When / While the prison warders were eating their lunch, the prisoners escaped.
While- Clauses We often prefer while to when to describe the longer action of two events or to talk about two longer actions that go on simultaneously: • Dora left a message on the voice mail while I was asleep in the chair. • While I was writing my Christmas cards, the children were decorating the tree. • I cooked the supper while Jenny did the ironing.
I Had a Bad Day Todaypage 88 • While A. You look upset. B. I had a bad day today. A. Why? What happened? B. I lost my wallet while I was jogging through the park. A. I’m sorry to hear that.
Continue: A. Henry looks upset. B. He had a bad day today. A. Why? What happened? B. He cut himself while he was shaving. A. I’m sorry to hear that.
p. 88 • You hurt myself fixing my fence • You look upset. • I had a bad day today. • A. Why? What happened? • B. I hurt myself while I was fixing my fence. • I’m sorry to hear that.
In class: • SbS pages 88-89 #1-9 & How About You?