Thursday, 30 October 2025

EF45 Class 39

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      Return Quiz5

Go over

Optional RW for 1 point

·      IF TIME Continue dialogue “Making Home Improvements”

·      IF TIME Continue present perfect verb tense

·      Optional replacement quiz and/or test

Test – 55m

Quiz- 25m

If you are going to do the quiz and/or the test, you will have lots of time.

If you’re not, you can go.

 

Friday-final day

·      Return everything

·      Final “Self-Assessment Reflection”

·      One-on-one meetings

I will be creating final marks and comments.

 

I’ll be working. You all can chill, have a few snacks if you want, a dance party, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Quiz 5

Write a sentence with an adjective clause for each.

Pass in by 1:00.


1.    people        live

The people who live in my building are very friendly.

2.    business    open

The business that Sarah owns is open 9-5.

3.    city              ocean

Vancouver is a city that/which is next to the Pacific Ocean.

4.    moment    remember

I will always remember the moment that we met.

5.    door            open

Mei opened that door that was stuck/locked.

6.    idea             like

I like that idea that you mentioned.

 

Optional RW for 1 point.

 

 

 

 

 

Present Perfect Tense Exercises

Add a verb with a present perfect tense to each of these sentences:

 

1.    I have done/have finished/have completed/have reviewed/have checked my homework.

John has done

Anuri has finished his igloo.

 

2.    She has finished/has started/has planned her trip already.

3.    They have lived/have been/been resided in this city for ten years.

4.    He has eaten/ hasn’t eaten/ has tried/ has not tired/ has never tried/has made/has rolled has cooked? sushi before.

5.    We have visited that museum several times.

6.    I have been/have enjoyed reading books my whole life.

7.    Doris has kept/has loved/has raised/has had/has cared for/has looked after/has hated cats her whole life.

8.    Thi has worked/ has shopped/has not been at the store since July.

Thi has not been to the store since July.

Thi has quit her job at the store.

Thi has not worked at the store since July.

 

9.    She has not spoken to him since the argument

She has been cold to him since the argument.

She has given the cold shoulder to him since the argument.

IDIOM the cold shoulder-

the silent treatment- not talking

 

She has cried to him since the argument.

 

10.                       I have lost my keys again I have lost my keys again.

I have given him my keys again.

 

11.                       Have you ever been to Paris?

Have you ever travelled to Paris?

Have you ever visited Paris?

I have been to Paris twice.

I have never been there.

 

12.                       He has broken his leg three times in his life.

13.                       We have known/have loved/haven’t seen each other since childhood.

We haven’t understood each other since childhood.

We haven’t seen eye to eye since childhood.

IDIOM see eye to eye – understand each other

14.                       They have lived in that old apartment for six months.

They have been living in that old apartment for six months.

present perfect progressive

15.                       I  have forgotten/have called her name already.

16.                       The little girl has had a fever since yesterday.

 

past perfect had had  The little girl had had a fever since yesterday.

*English speakers rarely use past perfect. We usually subsisute simple past.

The little girl had had a fever since yesterday.

She had spoken spoke to her teacher yesterday.

 

Choose the one you like:

I have lost my key.

I lost my key.

 

 

17.                       We haven’t decided/have decided where to go for vacation.

18.                       He has read/has bought/has seen/has borrowed that book twice already.

He read/bought/saw/borrowed that book twice already. SIMPLE PAST  EASIER

 

19.                       The weather has been unusually warm lately.

 

 

 

Present Perfect Tense Exercises

Add a verb with a present perfect tense to each of these sentences:

 

1.    I have done/have finished/have completed/have reviewed/have checked my homework.

John has done

Anuri has finished his igloo.

 

2.    She has finished/has started/has planned her trip already.

3.    They have lived/have been/been resided in this city for ten years.

4.    He has eaten/ hasn’t eaten/ has tried/ has not tired/ has never tried/has made/has rolled has cooked? sushi before.

5.    We have visited that museum several times.

6.    I have been/have enjoyed reading books my whole life.

7.    Doris has kept/has loved/has raised/has had/has cared for/has looked after/has hated cats her whole life.

8.    Thi has worked/ has shopped/has not been at the store since July.

Thi has not been to the store since July.

Thi has quit her job at the store.

Thi has not worked at the store since July.

 

9.    She has not spoken to him since the argument

She has been cold to him since the argument.

She has given the cold shoulder to him since the argument.

IDIOM the cold shoulder-

the silent treatment- not talking

 

She has cried to him since the argument.

 

10.                       I have lost my keys again I have lost my keys again.

I have given him my keys again.

 

11.                       Have you ever been to Paris?

Have you ever travelled to Paris?

Have you ever visited Paris?

I have been to Paris twice.

I have never been there.

 

12.                       He has broken his leg three times in his life.

13.                       We have known/have loved/haven’t seen each other since childhood.

We haven’t understood each other since childhood.

We haven’t seen eye to eye since childhood.

IDIOM see eye to eye – understand each other

14.                       They have lived in that old apartment for six months.

They have been living in that old apartment for six months.

present perfect progressive

15.                       I  have forgotten/have called her name already.

16.                       The little girl has had a fever since yesterday.

 

past perfect had had  The little girl had had a fever since yesterday.

*English speakers rarely use past perfect. We usually subsisute simple past.

The little girl had had a fever since yesterday.

She had spoken spoke to her teacher yesterday.

 

Choose the one you like:

I have lost my key.

I lost my key.

 

 

17.                       We haven’t decided/have decided where to go for vacation.

18.                       He has read/has bought/has seen/has borrowed that book twice already.

He read/bought/saw/borrowed that book twice already. SIMPLE PAST  EASIER

 

19.                       The weather has been unusually warm lately.

 

 

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