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Which tense is used to describe habitual activities?
Which tense is used to describe habitual activities?
What is the purpose of using Present Continuous Tense?
What is the purpose of using Present Continuous Tense?
Which option correctly identifies a subject pronoun?
Which option correctly identifies a subject pronoun?
What does a possessive adjective indicate?
What does a possessive adjective indicate?
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Which word describes someone who performs on stage?
Which word describes someone who performs on stage?
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What time expressions can indicate frequency of actions?
What time expressions can indicate frequency of actions?
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Study Notes
Unit 1 Review
- Covers Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses for expressing routines and ongoing actions.
- Includes subject and object pronouns to differentiate between the doer and receiver in sentences.
- Introduces possessive adjectives for indicating ownership.
- Features time expressions relevant for situating actions in time.
Topics Covered
- Emphasizes describing habitual and ongoing activities for better communication.
- Focus on expressing likes and dislikes as part of personal interactions.
- Addresses how to describe the frequency of actions, enhancing conversational skills.
- Encourages sharing personal backgrounds and interests for building connections.
Textbook Lessons
- "Emergency Room Check-In" tackles important vocabulary and phrases used in medical settings.
- "Preventing Identity Theft" highlights awareness and protective measures in the digital age.
- "Civics: U.S. Government" introduces key aspects of government structure and functions.
- Reading a Social Studies Textbook lesson provides foundational knowledge in social studies concepts.
Vocabulary Preview
- Introduces terms related to various professions and activities, enhancing vocabulary diversity.
- Features actors, dancers, drivers, instructors, players, singers, skaters, skiers, swimmers, teachers, typists, and violinists as key roles.
They're Busy
- Basic structure of the verb "to be" with a focus on first-person singular: "I am" or "I'm" for describing states of being or current actions.
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Description
This quiz covers the essential aspects of simple present tense, present continuous tense, and pronouns. You'll also explore vocabulary and time expressions while improving your understanding of personal background and activities. Test your knowledge of key grammar concepts and their applications in everyday contexts.