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PULSE 2

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    Reviewing Grammar Points From Pulse 2 Textbook
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  • Are they practicing for the school concert? - which tense is this?
    Present Continuous
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  • Order the words to make a superlative sentence: in/ popular/ most/ is/ Sydney/ the/ beach/ Bondi Beach
    Bondi Beach is the most popular beach in Sydney.
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  • I've been in the team ________ three years. (Present Perfect - for/ since/how long)
    I've been in the team "for" three years.
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  • Write a question with "could" and then answer the question: ride a bicycle/ when/ six?
    Q: Could you ride a bicycle when you were six? A: Yes, I could/ No, I couldn't.
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  • Mary always eats breakfast. - which tense is this?
    Present Simple
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  • It was a bright, sunny day. The sun was shining "brightly". Brightly is an ________ .
    Adverb (An adverb is a word that modifies a verb)
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  • Penguin: this animal (doesn't have any/ has feathers) and it spends (much/ a lot of) time in the water.
    has / a lot of
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  • What was he doing? Write a complete question and answer: he watch TV/ play computer games
    Q: Was he watching TV? A: No, he wasn't. He was playing computer games. (Past continuous)
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  • Fill in the blanks (Jobs & Chores) Animal lover wanted to _______ and _______ when we go on holiday. Please contact Mr Briggs at 266 755 342.
    take dogs for walks/ pet sit
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  • I (will do/ I'm going to do) the washing up.
    will do (future predictions/ decisions we make at the moment)
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  • The Atlantic is (cold) than the Mediterranean.
    colder
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  • Complete the sentence with the appropriate use of should or shouldn't: Rosie/ shout/ little sister
    Rosie shouldn't shout at her little sister.
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  • I (had/ 've had) a scary experience yesterday. While I (watched/ was watching)TV in my room, I (saw/ 've seen) a tarantula on the wall!
    had/ was watching/ saw
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  • Your nose hasn't stopped bleeding (five minutes ago/ since five minutes/ for five minutes).
    for five minutes
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  • Which sentence is an obligation and which is a piece of advice: 1)He should eat less fast food. 2)They must wear a school uniform.
    1) Piece of advice 2) An obligation
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  • They'll worry about me, if I don't keep in touch with them! What type of conditional is this?
    First condiitional - (Result, Situation)
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