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HTS 2 - Grammar Review

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    8th Grade Grammar Review for the 2nd Quarter Exams
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  • To express probability in the future, what expression can we use?
    Will, will not, may, may not, might, might not
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  • Use your zoom annotation tools to order the following expressions by degree of probability: might, will, may
    1. Will 2. May 3. Might
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  • "I will turn the TV off in 10 minutes." Is this: A) considerably possible b) not very likely to happen
    A
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  • "It might rain, but I am not sure, who knows?" Is this: A) considerably possible b) not very likely to happen
    B
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  • "I may drink a Yakult tomorrow, or maybe I'll have orange juice instead." Is this: A) considerably possible b) not very likely to happen
    B
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  • In what tense is this sentence written? "I am going to New York on Christmas Eve."
    Present continuous
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  • True or false: The present continuous can be used to talk about future plans.
    True
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  • True or false: we use "going to" in the present continuous, when we talk about a plan that is short term.
    False
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  • Is this sentence talking about the short term, or the long term? "She is going to study medicine."
    Long term
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  • Is this sentence talking about the short term, or the long term? "He is coming to Tampico tomorrow."
    Short term
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  • Reflexive pronouns are used to... A) avoid repeating the noun b) avoid repeating the subject
    Avoid repeating the subject
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  • The reflexive pronoun for "Osvaldo" is...
    Himself
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  • The reflexive pronoun for "I" is...
    myself
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  • Fill in the blank with a reflexive pronoun: If Steve Jobs was alive, he _________ would fire the person who removed chargers from the iPhone package.
    himself
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  • Fill in the blank with a reflexive pronoun: I promised _________ I was going to send all the missing homeworks, and I did!
    myself
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  • True or false: Reflexive pronouns are also used for emphasis.
    True!
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