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Use ____ for common nouns.
 
lowercase etters
 
upper case letters
Use ____ for proper nouns.
 
upper case letters
 
lowercase letters
Use __ for something that happened immediately before
 
just
 
already
 
yet
Use __ for things that haven’t happened, but we expect them to happen in the future
 
yet
 
already
 
just
Use ____ to confirm information that has happened at some time
 
already
 
just
 
yet
The present perfect is used to talk about the...
 
past.
 
present.
 
future
Choose the question written correctly (using the present perfect).
 
Have you seen her?
 
You have seen her?
In present perfect questions, the auxiliary goes _____ the subject.
 
before
 
after
The present perfect is used with this auxiliary verb.
Have
What question word can we use to ask about explanation?
Why
What question word can we use to ask about ways and forms?
How
What question word can we use to ask about place or position?
Where
What question word can we use to ask about specific things or objects?
What
What question word can we use to ask about time?
When
What question word can we use to ask about ownership?
Whose
What question word can we use to ask about people?
Who
Common or proper? Miss Ana Paola
proper
Common or proper? park
proper
Common or proper? Starbucks
proper
On the board, write 3 examples of proper nouns.
.
On the board, write 3 examples of common nouns.
.
Use JUST, ALREADY, or YET to complete the sentence: She hasn't been to Disney World _____.
yet
Use JUST, ALREADY, or YET to complete the sentence: We've _________ played Kahoot like 3 times this month.
already
Use JUST, ALREADY, or YET to complete the sentence: I _______ called my grandmother 2 minutes ago.
just
On the board, conjugate the verb "write" in the present (consider subject-verb agreement)
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In your own words, can you try to explain subject-verb agreement?
Subject-verb agreement exists because verbs must always agree in number with the subject.