H3b - 5.4 Word order + both either neither

H3b - Unit 5 Health
1. Wash your hands
2. Wipe your table
3. Place your books on the table
4. Put your phone away
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H3b - Unit 5 Health
1. Wash your hands
2. Wipe your table
3. Place your books on the table
4. Put your phone away

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TODAY
  • Agenda, announcements, attendance
  • Homework check (6+7)
  • Practice present&past perfect continuous 
  • Grammar: word order
  • Grammar: both, either, neither


Announcements





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Homework check (6, 7)

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Practice 
Do exercise 8 (p.54) (5 min)
Do you understand the difference between the present perfect continuous and the past perfect continuous? 
timer
5:00

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Grammar - word order

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Grammar - word order practice
Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

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Grammar - Past perfect continuous
  1.  Subject
  2. Verb(s)
  3. Object (indirect + direct object)
  4. Manner
  5. Place
  6. Time

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Grammar - Past perfect continuous
  • But where do we place adverbs?
1. Adverbs that say something about another adverb or adjective > in front of that word
The extremely pretty girl

2. When it comes to verbs, place them in their mid-position*
> One verb? In front of it (unless it's to be, then it comes after) 
He slowly walks to school. 

> Two verbs? before the main verb
I am always waiting for him!
Have you always liked him?

> Three verbs? Between the first two verbs. 
We have occasionally been dealing with several natural causes. 

3. Adverbs that generally add something to the whole sentence go in the beginning of the sentence.
Fortunately, we made it in time. 

Slide 8 - Slide

They usually go during the summer to their grandma's.
A
Correct
B
incorrect

Slide 9 - Quiz

Unfortunately, I forgot my swimming gear last Friday.
A
correct
B
incorrect

Slide 10 - Quiz

He often had been forgetting his swimming gear when they would go to a lake.
A
correct
B
incorrect

Slide 11 - Quiz

Grammar - both, either (or), neither (nor)

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Practice / Homework
Do Grammar exercises 14 (p. 58), 34 (p.73) 

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