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Which sentence correctly uses a participial adjective to describe an experience?

  • They attended the concert, it was thrilling. (correct)
  • She found the lost cat, feeling heartwarming.
  • He watched the sunset, it was painted.
  • I have visited the ancient ruins, it was an amaze.

Which genre of film typically explores future settings and advanced technology?

  • Science-Fiction Films (correct)
  • Action Films
  • Musicals
  • Animated Films

The following sentence correctly uses 'yet' to describe something someone hasn't done: 'I yet haven't visited the museum.'

False (B)

Match the film genre with its typical characteristic:

<p>Action Films = Involve exciting adventures and may contain violence Comedies = Aims to make the audience laugh Documentaries = Presents information about real people and events Dramas = Focuses on characters' problems and emotions</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the question using the word in parentheses: A: (Where) ________________________________________________? B: She's traveled to Paris, Rome, and London.

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Based on the movie listings, which movie is most likely a comedy?

<p>Myra's Day</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence using 'yet' or 'already': Have you ________ seen that movie?

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Match the sentence with the correct placement of 'already' or 'yet'.

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According to the descriptions, 'The Fearless Fighter' is suitable for children.

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My parents went on a cruise to the Bahamas ______ they haven't been to Bermuda yet.

<p>but</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the most suitable question using 'How' based on the answer: 'The trip has been exciting and full of adventures.'

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'Goodnight, Mariana' is described as 'Very sad and touching' and based on a true story, which makes it likely to be a ______ genre film.

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Which sentence is correctly punctuated and avoids being a run-on sentence?

<p>I've tried snails before; they were disgusting. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Based on Tom's preferences, which activity would he prefer?

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The following sentence is grammatically correct: 'I have never been seeing such a beautiful sight.'

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The following sentence is a correctly written compound sentence: 'Devin has never traveled to continental Europe, but he has visited Ireland before.'

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Tom would rather eat pasta than rice.

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Rewrite the following sentence, changing the placement of 'already': 'I have already finished reading that book.'

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According to research cited in the blog post, what percentage range of popular video games contain violent subject matter?

<p>60-90% (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

There are ______ of good new comedies on Netclips. I can't decide which one to watch.

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According to Tom's preferences, would Tom rather watch a comedy or a documentary?

<p>comedy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which idiom best fits the following sentence? '[blank], the new Leonardo DiCaprio movie is fantastic. Have you seen it yet?'

<p>I've heard (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The author suggests that taking children to the library is a potentially violence-free alternative to watching movies or playing video games.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The sentence 'Frankly I can't stand The Wolf of Wall Street?' is grammatically correct.

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A: you / have any coffee today? B: Yes, I/_____ two cups.

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According to the blog post, a significant percentage of violent scenes on television are used to make people ______.

<p>laugh</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect tense?

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What is the central concern expressed in the blog post regarding children's media?

<p>The potentially harmful impact of media violence on children.</p> Signup and view all the answers

I have two tickets for the 10:00 show. Would you like to go? ______

<p>It's my treat</p> Signup and view all the answers

Correct the run-on sentence: 'He's from Russia, he has studied English, he would like to learn Mandarin.'

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In the sentence 'I have come to Russia with this group two years ago,' the use of the present perfect is correct to indicate a specific time in the past.

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Match the following statistics mentioned in the blog post with what they describe.

<p>200,000 = Average acts of violence seen by a child on TV between 4 and 18 y.o. 40,000 = Average murders seen by child on TV between 4 and 18 y.o. 61% = Percentage of television programs with some violence 43% = Percentage of violent scenes used to make people laugh</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the question using the present perfect: '_____ (you/meet) Peter, our tour guide?'

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Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'yet' in the present perfect tense.

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Joe: _____ this tour before? I hear it's great.

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Match the sentence with the correct tense:

<p>I visited Moscow in 2012. = Simple Past I have read the brochures several times. = Present Perfect It was a business trip. = Simple Past Have you ever gone sightseeing in New York? = Present Perfect</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sentence correctly uses the word 'ever'?

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In the conversation about the movie 'Play Time', what did A ask B?

<p>If A would like the movie. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the blog post, the father immediately agreed to rent the movie based on his son's favorite toys.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the blog post, what was the weather forecast for the weekend?

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The movie 'Play Time' stars Wilson Grant, who was described as being very ______.

<p>hilarious</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of movies was the nine-year-old son interested in renting, according to James F's blog post?

<p>Movies with guns or explosions (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the true/false exercise, it is considered generally safe for children of any age watch violence in animated TV shows.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the true/false exercise, what is one important thing children should learn?

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According to the introduction of the blog, why was James F. considering renting movies?

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Flashcards

"Already"

Used to indicate something has happened before now or earlier than expected.

"Yet"

Used in questions or negative statements to refer to a time up to the present.

"Ever"

At any time; previously.

"Never"

At no time in the past.

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Run-on Sentence

Two independent clauses incorrectly joined without proper punctuation or conjunction.

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A bunch of

A large number or amount.

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Frankly

To be honest.

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Can't stand

To dislike something very much.

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Present Perfect Tense

Expresses an action that started in the past and continues to the present or has a relevance to the present.

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Simple Past Tense

Expresses a completed action in the past with a definite time reference.

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Using 'Ever' in Present Perfect

Used to ask if an action has happened at any time up to the present.

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Using 'Already' in Present Perfect

Indicates that an action has been completed sooner than expected.

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Using 'Yet' in Present Perfect

Indicates that an action has not happened, but is expected to happen.

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Using 'Before' in Present Perfect

Used to ask if something has occurred at any point prior to now.

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Present Perfect for Experiences

Asks about experiences someone has had in their life.

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Contractions in Grammar

To combine words to make them shorter. Often used with pronouns and auxiliary verbs.

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Documentaries

Films providing factual information about real people, events, or topics.

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Science-fiction films

Films often set in a future world, exploring advanced technology and imaginative concepts.

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Comedies

Films designed to make the audience laugh with humor and amusing situations.

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Dramas

Films that explore the problems and emotional journeys of characters.

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Action Film

A movie genre filled with exciting and dangerous events.

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Animated films

Films using animation techniques to bring characters and stories to life.

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Musicals

Films where characters sing and dance to express themselves.

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Comedy film

Myra's Day- Genre of the film

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Participial Adjective

Used to describe a noun; formed from a verb (e.g., "thrilling," "excited").

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Before

Before the present time or the time mentioned.

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Have Never / Haven't Ever

Indicates something has not happened at any time in the past.

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Information Questions

Questions that seek information, starting with words like Where, How, What, Which, How many, Who.

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Already (in questions)

Used to ask if something has happened before now. The person expects a confirmation.

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Yet (in questions)

Used to ask if something has happened until now. The person expects a negative about the action.

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Media violence exposure (ages 4-18)

The average child sees 200,000 acts of violence, including 40,000 murders.

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Video games with violent content

60-90% of popular video games.

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TV programs with violence

More than half (61%) of TV programs.

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Violence used for humor

Violence is often used to make people laugh.

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Entertainment industry's responsibility (Children)

Movies and TV shows that are appropriate for kids and stopping the sales of toys based on violent movies and games.

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Highly Recommend

Expressing a strong suggestion or endorsement.

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Comedy Movie

A film intended to be funny.

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Movie Review

A review or evaluation of a performance or movie.

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Thought-provoking

Causing deep thought or reflection.

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Media Violence Harm

The potential negative impact of violent content on children.

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Consequences

The effects or results of one's actions.

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Begged

To ask someone earnestly or desperately to do something.

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Scary Movies

Stories or films that cause feelings of fear.

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Study Notes

Lesson 1

  • Use the present perfect tense to complete the sentences, use contractions when possible.
  • Correctly use "be", "check", "eat", " meet", and "see" to answer the questions.
  • Use the present perfect or simple past tense to complete the conversation, use contractions when possible.

Lesson 2

  • Sentence completion, select the correct word, either already, yet, ever, or before.
  • Use already, yet, ever, or before to write questions or answers in the present perfect.
  • Based on a to-do list with checkmarks indicating completed tasks, write what has already been done and what hasn't been done yet using the present perfect tense.

Lesson 3

  • Read the article, answer the questions.
  • Definitions are required of non-verbal communication, and the kind of handshakes North Americans expect
  • Determine how Chinese indicate numbers one to ten with their hands
  • Determine the gesture means "good-bye" in southern Europe.
  • Article's advice to be determined
  • Read the information about greetings in Asia, read the statements and check true, false, or no information.

Lesson 4

  • Respond to personal statements about yourself, about most common greetings, greetings someone for the first time etc
  • Complete the chart. Write things you've done and things you haven't done but would like to do.

Experiences

  • Describe three things with participial adjectives that you have already done, as well as three things you haven't done that you would like to do, utilize "yet", "have never", or "haven't ever".

Grammar Booster

  • Convert written information into questions, using the question words in parentheses.
  • Rewrite each provided sentence, manipulate placement "yet" or "already".
  • Correctly circle the correct words for "yet" / "already" in the provided phrases.
  • Create questions with "ever" for a frightening, a thrilling, a fascinating, and a disgusting experience.
  • Write short answers to the previous questions.
  • Write 4 sentences using the words in parentheses to describe thing you haven't done (never/not ever/never, before/never, ever).

Writing Booster

  • Correct the sentences, separate the independent clauses with a period or combine them with a coordinating conjunction, such as and or but.
  • Describe what happened, where your partner was, who your partner was with, and how he or she felt. after writing about your partner's experience, check to see if you have written any run-on sentences. Be sure to use a period to separate the independent clauses or use connecting words to combine them.

Unit 2

  • Complete sentences with the terms from the box (a bunch of/frankly/I can't stand/It's my treat/I've heard)
  • Respond with your own answers about your own movie preferences.

Lesson 1

  • Complete the posting from an online movie message board. Use either since or for.

Lesson 2

  • Complete the conversation based on the correlating pictures.
  • Match each movie genre with the correct description. Write the correlating letter on the appropriate line.
  • Read the newspaper movie listings. Write the genre that best describes each movie.

Your preferences

  • Challenge: Describe which of the movies that are listed would most interest you.
  • Check true or false based on the context of the selected person's likes and dislikes.
  • Write five true statements about your own preferences. Try to utilize "would rather".

The reviews

  • Read the online movie reviews. Write the genre and choose two adjectives to describe each movie. Circle “thumbs up" if the reviewer recommends the movie or "thumbs down" if he or she doesn't recommend it.

The conversation

  • Use previous exercises for support in your answer and complete the conversation.

Lesson 4

  • Comprehend the article, then read each statement and check true or false, according to the information in the article.

The online blog

  • Read the online social media post, answer the question.
  • Complete the statements, according to the blog post in Exercise 14. Circle the letter.

Grammar Booster

  • Read the sentence in column A. Then decide if the sentence in column B is true or false.
  • Describe three activities that you enjoy; What is your personal start time? Write one present perfect sentence and one present perfect continuous sentence, use for or since.
  • Complete each statement with the present perfect continuous.
  • Complete the sentences. Circle the correct words. (prefer / would rather/likes, would rather/etc)

Questions

  • Write questions using the words like, prefer, or would rather, based on the answers.
  • Complete people's opinions related to the selected movie subject.
  • On a separate sheet of paper, write two paragraphs of three to five sentences each with details about the following topics. Then write and add a topic sentence for each paragraph.

Unit 3

  • Answer the questions according to the provided hotel bill.
  • Check the hotel services that the guest used.

Preferences

  • Write the hotel service in relation to the picture and hotel customer.
  • Put the conversation in order. Write the number on the line.

Read the Predictions

  • Rewrite the sentences utilizing the word "will".
  • Rewrite the following future statements and questions using "will".
  • Read the phone conversation, complete the message sheet.

The conditional

  • Write the proper sentences based upon the correlating pictures.
  • Rewrite the following sentence, indicating factual or future.
  • Find the errors and correctly rewrite the sentence.

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